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42 NAVY NEWS, JULY 2007
Aerospace
Over the last 12 years, Thomas Sanderson Ltd have grown from a family run business to a national
company with an annual turnover of £50 million. Based in Waterlooville, Hampshire we offer products
and services throughout the UK and Ireland and are Europe’s largest manufacturer and supplier of Management and Technical
conservatory blinds, window stylings and patio awnings.
Personnel – Falkland Islands
The following vacancies have arisen within our outbound call centre –
Mount Pleasant Airfield – contract starts November 2007
Telemarketing Supervisor Telesales Operator
(Ref: TSCCNN15) (Ref: TSCCNN16)
AgustaWestland require:
(Full time or Part Time) (Full time or Part Time)
SKIOS SAR IP2
Starting salary of £18,540 rising to £20,600 after Up to £25,000 OTE
12 months service
This is a fantastic opportunity for an enthusiastic,
Flight Manager up to £40K
+ Additional monthly OTEs committed and target-driven individual. The role
will require someone who is confident talking
SKIOS SAR IP2
This is a fantastic opportunity for an enthusiastic,
committed and target-driven individual to join
to customers from a range of backgrounds and Deputy Flight Manager up to £37K
our call-centre. The role will require a dynamic
ages and is happy working in a target-focused
individual with a first class sales background and
environment. You should have a confident, out-
SKIOS SAR IP2
supervisory experience as well as the ability to
going manner and excellent communication skills.
Shift Supervisor up to £34K
handle an extremely varied workload in a busy
environment. VT Aerospace require:
Ideally you will have the following skills;
SKIOS SAR IP2
L 1 -2 years experience working in a targeted
Shift Supervisors up to £34K
environment
L At least 6 months previous supervisory
SKIOS SAR IP2 Technicians –
experience
L Excellent communication skills
Mechanical and Avionic £29-£32K
L An ability to motivate and instil enthusiasm in
AgustaWestland and VT Aerospace require the above personnel for the Search and
others Rescue Operations in the Falkland Islands. AgustaWestland is recruiting for the Flight
L A personal drive to succeed Manager, Deputy Flight Manager and one Shift Supervisor role. VT Aerospace is
L Excellent time management skills
recruiting for 2 Shift Supervisor roles, 15 Technicians – Mechanical and Avionic roles.
L Ability to prioritise Shift pattern – 2 months on 1 month off.
Package includes:
Both of these roles offer premium rates at evenings and weekend shifts. •
Tax free status possibility subject to HMRC regulations
Excellent benefits: Company sick pay

Free accommodation if unaccompanied
20 days holiday per annum Regular work-related social functions

Sports and leisure facilities and numerous other company benefits
Contributory Pension Scheme after 6 months’ Incentive programmes •
Free flight in support of home leave
service Flexible working practices
If you are interested in a VT Aerospace position, please send your CV to: SKIOS
Recruitment, VT Aerospace, 1 Enterprise Way, Bournemouth Airport,
If you would like to apply for either of these outstanding opportunities, please forward a covering letter
Christchurch, Dorset BH23 6BS
with relevant reference code to:
or e-mail: skios-recruitment@vtplc.com Tel: 01202 365210
Dan Johnson, Thomas Sanderson Ltd, Waterberry Drive, Waterlooville, Hampshire, PO7 7UW
If you are interested in an AgustaWestland position, please send your
or send an e-mail to johnsond@thomas-sanderson.co.uk quoting the above reference
CV to: Natalie Wilshaw, Resourcing Officer,
NO AGENCIES PLEASE
Box 154, Lysander Road, Yeovil, Somerset, BA20 2YB
or e-mail: reachnewheights@agustawestland.com Tel: 01935 701115
Further information on the roles can be found on the company websites.
Sea King Integrated
Operational Support Closing date for applications is 13 July 2007
Aerospace
www.vtplc.com/aerospace www.agustawestland.com

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