Dubai Electricity and Water
Authority (Dewa) will organise an Open Day on Saturday, March 10, to fill both
blue and white-collar vacancies.An advertisement released by Dewa in the local
media showed that it would hire staff for a number of vacancies open to all
nationalities.
The walk-in interviews will
run only for three hours from 8am until
11am at Al-Boom Tourist Village, Andhari Hall, near Al Garhoud Bridge.
According to the
advertisement, the water and electricity authority will hire technicians,
oiler, mechanical engineers, foremen, assistant
electricians, AC mechanics,
supervisors and many other positions on Saturday.
Dewa, according to the
advertisement, will hire staff to fill more than three dozen vacancies.
In line with its strategy to
deliver top quality services, Dewa has updated the website for recruitment
applications to enable applicants
to upload their CVs.
A large number of interested
job-seekers are expected to turn up on Saturday to become part of the
government organisation as witnessed
last month when Emaar
Properties subsidiary advertised an Open Day and more than 2,000 interested
candidates turned up for the event.
Dewa is currently
participating in Career Fair 2012, which is taking place at Dubai International
Convention Centre until March 7 to acquire different national capabilities and
talents and provide job opportunities and training.
During the Fair, Dewa has been
displaying its efforts on recruitment, emiratisation and its ambitious plans to
emiratise different jobs through its continuous efforts to recruit UAE National
graduates and technicians, especially in different engineering fields.
As part of its ongoing
efforts, Dewa is upgrading its 132kV power transmission grid with the opening
of a 132/11kV main substation with
a 150 MVA (Megavolt Per
Ampere) capacity at the Factories Area in Industrial Area 4 in February 2012.
Dewa last week announced
launch of Dh250 million substation in Industrial Area 4 as part of its effort
to raise and upgrade the power capacity in the emirate.
The substation cost Dh120
million and the lay of 132kv ground cables was valued at Dh130m, securing the
increasing demand for electricity.
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