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Serene Air Jobs 2016 Airline Staff Apply Latest Vacancies Advertisement
 Serene Air is close to its launch and requires the following Staff for its operations spread over different stations throughout the country (Federal I Provincial Capitals plus Multan, Faisalabad, Sialkot, Skardu). Candidates having experience of airline operations I ground handling agencies would be preferred. 
Requirement of Airline Staff 
Vacancies/Positions/Posts:-
  • MBA / Graduation Experience 10 Years a Director Commercial
  • Station Head MBA / Graduation 10 Years
  • Station Officer BBA / Graduation 8 - 10 Years
  • Station Supervisor Graduation 5 - 8 Years
  • Ramp Supervisor Graduation 5 — 8 Years
  • Cargo Supervisor Graduation 5 - 8 Years
  • Load Controller Graduation 5 - 8 Years
  • Customer Services Agent / Counsellor/FOO Graduation 0 - 5 Years
  • Baggage Lost & Found Staff Graduation 5 — 8 Years
  • Baggage Handler Intermediate / Matriculate 0 — 5 Years 




How to Apply:-
Applications to be emailed on careers@serenair.com
 In email the subject must contain the post and station being applied for.
Alternatively hard copies of CVs to be submitted in sealed envelope with post being applied for on the right top corner at the address mentioned below .
SERENE AIR (Pvt) Ltd 13 - K MOIZ CENTRE, BHITTAI ROAD, F - 7 MARKAZ ISLAMABAD 
Important Instructions:-
Only shortlisted candidates will be called in for interviews.
Walk-in interviews will not be entertained.
Good communication skills & computer literacy are mandatory
No traveling allowance would be admissible. 
Post (a) is for Islamabad only. 
Closing date of applications is 25th September 2016
Last Date --- 25-9-2016

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