The airport ‘jobs bonanza’ covers various roles, including security, baggage handling, government agencies, airlines, customers service, engineering, corporate services, landscaping, bus drivers, hospitality and retail workers.
The BNE Careers Expo is on 10 September 2022 at the Brisbane Airport precinct and allows job candidates to meet face to face with companies who need staff now.”
“You can work 9 to 5 in an office or at an airport city. ”
“We have people here choosing to do shifts that fit their kid’s or partners’ work.
BNE Careers Expo to be held on 10 September
Brisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) is hosting the BNE Careers Expo next month to encourage up to 2,000 new employees to consider a career at the airport precinct. According to Mr de Graaff, “Brisbane Airport Corporation is looking at creative ways to make airport employment work for people.
BAC’s Chief Executive Officer, Gert-Jan de Graaff, said the range of positions includes professional services to “start tomorrow” opportunities.
“The BNE Careers Expo on September 10 is not only focused on filling the job vacancies we have today, but it’s also about opening up career opportunities for the future.”
“The Brisbane Airport precinct is a 24/7 city in itself.
“Currently, there are around 24,000 people employed across 425 businesses at Brisbane Airport.
“There is honestly something interesting happening on this precinct all the time. And the airport is a fascinating place to work.
“This is a place that never closes, serving the needs of Queensland. So we need to get people thinking about this place as a gateway for a holiday and a destination for a satisfying career. I’ve been around airports for most of my life, and there’s a buzz here you won’t find anywhere else, no matter what industry you work in. “He said, There are shifts around the clock that can work with modern families and their needs.
“Aviation is back. We’re looking for win-wins for people,” he said. It’s a 24/7 operation, so there are shifts around the clock to fit into the lifestyles of busy Queenslanders.” So we’re bringing many of the airport employers together to get creative. Even a 24/7 Woolworths to grab dinner on your way home, whatever the hour.” ” Mr de Graaff said. That is forecast to grow to 60,000 workers by 2050.
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Written by: Jill Walsh