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PDVSA State Oil & Gas Company United Kingdom.
Registered Sub Office: Avenue Liberation,
Torre Estate Road Aberdeen,postcode,
PBD07P, Scotland,United Kingdom
Tel: +448719156661.
Fax: +448719156667.
Website: www.pdvsa.com
E-mail: stateoil.gc@live.co.uk

NEW JOB EMPLOYMENT OFFER,

The State Oil and Gas Company of Scotland is interested to employ individuals who excel in their area of expertise in all areas of engineering, all other oil and gas related sector, Trading, Documentation/ Shipment Management, Liaison, International Business Dev Mgr, Merchandiser, Other Export/ Import, VP -Operations/ COO, External Consultant, SBU Head /Profit Centre Head, CEO/MD/ Country Manager, finance managers.

The UK is a world leader in the development of energy and carbon management systems.
UK companies have exceptional project development and management skills applicable across the full range of energy sub-sectors, including renewable, nuclear and hydrocarbons. Innovation is at the heart of the UK approach to energy and climate change, which is currently leading to new solutions and lower costs for technologies such as wind power, marine resources and clean coal, among many others. UK energy companies currently generate revenues of more than £90 billion from domestic and international business and employ 600,000 people. This is expected to rise to £200 billion and one million employees by 2030.

MONTHLY SALARY.
Your starting basic monthly salary will be £8,000 Thousand Pounds/- per Month which maybe received before 28th of every Month.

Interested employee required to send us He/Her CV Resume Qualification profile to enable us send it to our screening department for your Job approve before we can send you the nest information of your Job position from the Company immediately to proceed for your coming to United Kingdom to meet your carrier with us.

Best regard
Best regard
Mr. Dickson William (Esq.)
Hotline: +448719156661
Human Resources Manager /

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