Jobs in "Etihad Airways" with salaries up to 60 thousand dirhams

The Etihad Aviation Group has recently offered on the government platform "Tamm" in Abu Dhabi a number of vacancies for leadership and specialized professional positions, including jobs with salaries ranging from 20,000 to 40,000 dirhams, including an "industrial design officer" responsible for developing the designs required for airport lounges, offices, and offices Domestic and international airports, brands, signs, and other related matters, with 5 to 25 years of experience, and a “Customer Relationship Officer” who manages the operations and platform of customer relations, creating efficiency and effectiveness in management to ensure the best possible return, with the qualification of “Bachelor of Business and Economics” And experience from 3 to 20 years, as well as a “chief design engineer” responsible for design development and integrating engineering solutions to support the modification of electrical avionics in aircraft, with a “Bachelor of Engineering” qualification, and 10 to 25 years of experience.

The list of vacancies also included leadership positions with salaries ranging from 40,000 to 60,000 dirhams, including a “care officer” who develops and manages commercial and sponsorship partnerships across sports companies, government, e-exhibitions and lifestyle partnerships across strategic markets, with 8 to 20 years of experience, and “an official” Brand" is responsible for building the Group's brand through the development and management of its site, as well as aligning the company around the brand, helping drive the understanding and amplification of a compelling narrative that attracts customers, with 8 to 20 years of experience, Senior Director of Ground Operations, Responsible for executing business strategy, achieving objectives and delivering effective operations of EAS ground (air side and terminal) while leading, managing and supervising the transformation of the operating model, with 10-25 years experience.

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