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Maple Group Tanzania is a supply chain organization founded in 2018, with the vision of transforming manufacturing industries by offering innovative and reliable outsourcing services in Tanzania. Posted by Editorial Staff from AjiraLeo.com
Maple Group Tanzania is a supply chain organization founded in 2018, with the vision of transforming manufacturing industries by offering innovative and reliable outsourcing services in Tanzania. Posted by Editorial Staff from AjiraLeo.com
New Job Vacancies at Maple Group Tanzania - Various Posts
Applications
are invited from ambitious, energetic and performance driven
individuals to fill in vacant position(s) mentioned hereunder...Maple Group Tanzania DO
NOT have any agents and DO NOT charge any fees to the
interested
candidates. Kindly note that only shortlisted applicants will be
contacted.
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Current opportunities: : We are inviting applications for the job vacancies below....(FOLLOW JOB TITLE YOU WANT TO OPEN FOR FULL JOB DESCRIPTION AND MODE OF APPLICATION):
We have the following job vacancies positions below (Click Title you want to open and read full job descriptions):- Industrial Cleaners
- Industrial Cleaning Supervisor
- Industrial Fumigation Technician
- Industrial Chemical Engineer
BEWARE OF CONMEN! Maple Group Tanzania does not receive money in exchange for a job position. Should you
be asked for money in exchange for a job offer or suspect such activity,
please report this immediately to our Security Department,
Investigation Unit, by calling +255 712 919 142 (rates apply)
or use our whistle-blowing channels by sending an SMS to +255 712 919 142
(SMS rates apply) or use the email address ajiraleotanzania@gmail.com
Duty Station Overview
Until 1974, Dar es Salaam served as Tanzania’s capital city, at which point the capital city commenced transferring to Dodoma, which was officially completed in 1996. However, as of 2017, it continues to remain a focus of central government bureaucracy, although this is in the process of fully moving to Dodoma. In addition, it is Tanzania's most prominent city in arts, fashion, media, music, film and television and a leading financial centre.The city is the leading arrival and departure point for most tourists who visit Tanzania, including the national parks for safaris and the islands of Unguja and Pemba. Dar es Salaam is also the largest and most populous Swahili-speaking city in the world.
Duty Station Overview
Dar es salaam (Mzizima) is the former capital as well as the most populous
city in Tanzania and a regionally important economic centre. Located
on the Swahili coast, the city is one of the fastest growing cities in
the world.
Until 1974, Dar es Salaam served as Tanzania’s capital city, at which point the capital city commenced transferring to Dodoma, which was officially completed in 1996. However, as of 2017, it continues to remain a focus of central government bureaucracy, although this is in the process of fully moving to Dodoma. In addition, it is Tanzania's most prominent city in arts, fashion, media, music, film and television and a leading financial centre.The city is the leading arrival and departure point for most tourists who visit Tanzania, including the national parks for safaris and the islands of Unguja and Pemba. Dar es Salaam is also the largest and most populous Swahili-speaking city in the world.
The Tanzania Ports
Authority (TPA, under construction ) and PSPF Pension Twin Towers both
in the background are the tallest in East and Central Africa. It is the
capital of the co-extensive Dar es Salaam Region, which is one of
Tanzania's 31 administrative regions and consists of five districts:
Kinondoni in the north, Ilala in the centre, Ubungo, Temeke in the south
and Kigamboni in the east across the Kurasini creek. The region had a
population of 4,364,541 as of the official 2012 census.
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