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Oil Terminal Jobs

The advantages of using a recruitment agency to find oil terminal jobs boil down to two factors. Firstly you can focus your energies elsewhere while the recruitment agency puts you forward for jobs and the second, and most important, reason is the industry specialism of the agency. Kin-Tec's O&G department only recruits for medium to high paid jobs within the hydrocarbons and petrochemical industries and has a healthy working relationship with key players in the oil and gas industry.

Kin-Tec - Oil Terminal Jobs

Kin-Tec recruits across the globe for positions in the oil and gas industry. While demand for specific disciplines varies, we receive a steady influx of positions and are constantly looking for skilled professionals in all areas including: HSE and QC/QA officers; electrical, mechanical and other specialist engineers; project and construction managers; control and instrumentation specialists; consultants in all areas; and operations and maintenance staff (including all managerial and technical support staff).

If you would like to submit your CV to Kin-Tec to find more oil terminal jobs please select the link at the top of the page.

Recruiting for Oil Terminal Jobs

Talent is arguably the most important and under managed resource in business today. A gifted individual can contribute up to twice the productivity of an average worker through synergy and direct input. When that gifted individual is in a senior or managerial position this can have a dramatic effect on the overall profit margin.

Kin-Tec has optimised the talent supply chain. Avoiding normal HR techniques we have developed talent management systems which not only find the very best candidates in their respective fields but we also stay in contact with them to solve any problems in their first year.

If you would like to talk to someone about Kin-Tec's services or you want to find suitable candidates for oil terminal jobs please call the number at the top of this page.

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