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Leeds Bradford International Airport
Leeds Bradford Airport is looking to take on new recruits, with a variety of positions available, and will host the recruitment fair at the airport. The main on-site recruitment fair will take place at Leeds Bradford Airport, Check In Hall B, on Saturday, January 27, 2024.
Those travelling to the fair by car will be able to park at the airport's long stay car park and use the free shuttle bus service to the terminal entrance.
Representatives from Leeds Bradford Airport’s business partners will also be present at the on-site event to discuss job opportunities, including Jet2, Swissport, The Aviation Academy and World Duty Free.
LBA representatives will be available on the day from 12pm – 2pm to discuss details of the various available roles with potential applicants from across the region.
As part of the summer recruitment programme, LBA are actively holding assessment centres for the role of Aviation Security Officers.
If you are specifically interested in a role in aviation security then you can apply directly using this link: Apply Now - Aviation Security Officer.
Successful applicants will be invited to attend one of LBA’s next two assessment centres at the Britannia Hotel, Bramhope, on with Thursday, January 25 or Thursday, February 22.
Kate Spink, Talent Acquisition Manager at Leeds Bradford Airport, said: “These recruitment fairs are a great chance for potential applicants to learn more about a career at Yorkshire’s airport. Leeds Bradford Airport is one of the fastest-growing airports in the UK and we are committed to employing ambitious individuals with a passion for outstanding customer service.
"We look forward to meeting many new, prospective employees, and hope to welcome new members to our fantastic team over the coming months.”
For the event, prospective applicants can register their interest ahead of the event by clicking: Recruitment Fairs.
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