TQ - A Pearson company
Delivering education & training globally
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Location: |
Saudi Petroleum Services Polytechnic in Dammam, Saudi Arabia |
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Package: |
Competitive, plus accommodation, flights & baggage allowance, mobilization flights at start/end of contract, in-country transportation, healthcare. 30 days annual leave + public holidays. |
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Contract: |
Open contract, single status (90 days probation) |
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Start Date: |
November 2011 and January 2012 |
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TQ Education and Training specialises in providing innovative solutions to the training and development needs of a diverse range of customers both in the UK and overseas.
TQ has been delivering training services at the Saudi Petroleum Services Polytechnic in Dammam, Saudi Arabia for the last 3 years. We deliver and assess English Language, Key Skills and Technical International Vocational Qualifications to Level 3 in the Petroleum Industry.
Due to the ongoing expansion of our training programmes, we now require a number of training professionals with technical engineering backgrounds to assist in supporting all aspects of training programs within Mechanical Engineering, Process Operations, Welding and Pipefitting. Bilingual technical trainers are required from the above disciplines to join our existing team and be responsible for teaching all aspects of the Technical Training programs as assigned (at the Training Centre and On-The-Job-Training). You will be responsible for materials development and managing your program. The Instructor will also carry out assessing duties for the training programs.
We have visa slots for the following nationals: Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Sudan, South Africa, India, Philippines, Syria. Other Arab and Asian nationals may also be considered with adequate qualifications and strong work experience, good language ability and teaching skills.
Interested applicants should apply in writing by email with a full CV to Paul Francis at hr@tq.com.sa, quoting job reference TT1/Jul11. Interviews Mid-September for mobilization early-mid October 2011.