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Birmingham Airport bolsters workforce

Birmingham Airport (BHX) is aiming to bolster its workforce ahead of what promises to be a bumper summer for overseas holidays.


 
Image courtesy Birmingham Airport

Data shows strong booking volumes for the summer as people continue to prioritise their summer breaks.

In readiness for this, BHX is staging a careers fair from 10:00 hours to 14:00 hours on Wednesday 25th January and anyone interested is welcome.

Aviation Security Officers are on the list of vacancies the West Midlands transport hub wants to fill.

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These officers perform the safety-critical task of processing customers through pre-flight screening.

Full training will be provided to successful candidates, who do not need any previous security experience.

David Schofield, Recruitment Supervisor at BHX, said: “At Birmingham Airport (BHX) our purpose is ‘Proud of every journey.’ That means each one of us playing our part to give our customers a great experience - whether it’s a holiday, business or a trip to see loved ones.

“If you work well in a team and are passionate about delivering consistently excellent service in a fast-paced environment, BHX is the place for you.

“If you’re interested, come and see us at our 25th January careers fair. And if you can’t wait until then, check out the careers pages of our website to all our current vacancies.”

The BHX careers fair is taking place from 10:00 hours to 14:00 hours on Wednesday 25th January at Birmingham Airport, in Diamond House, which is opposite the terminal building and adjacent to multi-storey Car Park 1. There will be onsite signage directing all attendees to the fair.

For more information, visit: Let your career take flight - Birmingham Airport Website

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