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1,000 WORKERS NEEDED URGENTLY

The first African mining amusement park located in Taita Taveta County, is looking for 1,000 people to urgently employ to work in its new park, the Restless Natives amusement Park under Identity Kenya Mining Company. They are seeking hardworking enthusiastic young people to fill the following positions;


  1. General manager
  2. Director of operations
  3. Operations manager
  4. Hotel manager
  5. Accountant
  6. Security Manager
  7. Security supervisor
  8. Security Officers
  9. Food service Manager
  10. Creative designers
  11. Landscaping artists
  12. Planning Managers
  13. Tour guides
  14. Front desk clerks
  15. Chefs
  16. Cooks
  17. Bartenders
  18. Sales and Marketing representatives
  19. Waiters
  20. Drivers
  21. Casual Laborer’s
  22. Clowns/Entertainers


All interested persons who qualify for the above positions are required to send their cover letter and C.V with 3 referees to jobs@identitykenyamining.com on or before Friday the 20th May 2016 at 5pm, any applications after the lapse of the deadline will not be considered.

N/B NO FEE IS CHARGED AT ANY STAGE, IT IS TOTALLY FREE, KINDLY AVOID BROKERS AND AGENCIES THAT MAY PRETEND TO BE WORKING ON BEHALF OF IDENTITY KENYA MINING COMPANY.

For more details kindly visit www.identitykenyamining.com


SOURCE :Evening Post

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