Nambu Gonghang Service Announces Open Recruitment for 34 Administrative and Field Management Positions
Operation and Management of Facilities in 10 Areas Including Southern Region Airports
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Nambu Airport Service is publicly recruiting administrative and field management staff.
Nambu Airport Service is a company established with 100% investment by Korea Airports Corporation to create stable jobs in accordance with the government's regular employee conversion policy.
It is responsible for managing and operating airport facilities in 10 southern region airports in Yeongnam and Honam, including Gimhae Airport, Jeju Airport, and Uljin Flight Training Center.
The headquarters is located at Busan Gimhae International Airport. To ensure stable management and operation, they plan to hire administrative and field management staff.
A total of 34 people will be selected through a blind recruitment process in the fields of operation, facilities, and administration (by airport).
The recruitment announcement will be made on the website starting May 8. Applications will be accepted through the recruitment site from May 10 until 2 PM on May 19.
The written test will be held on June 6, and interviews on June 16, followed by a medical examination. Appointments are scheduled for July this year.
Detailed selection schedules can be found on the Nambu Airport Service website bulletin board and recruitment site after May 8.
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Jo Young-jin, CEO of Nambu Airport Service, said, "It would be great to have talented individuals working at airports, a leading aerospace field for future generations."
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