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Company Information O


Number of Vacancies 6


Degrees Required Business studies,


management or engineering


Locations Nationwide


Salary Circa £25,000


Online Applications E-mail applications only


Part of United Technologies Corporation, a Fortune Top 50 Company, Otis Ltd is one of the world’s largest manufacturers and maintainers of people moving products, including elevators, escalators, shuttle systems and moving walkways.


Contact Details Victoria Hayden, L&D Department, Otis Ltd, 123 Abbey Lane, Leicester LE4 5QX. Email: uklearningenquiries@ otis.com


Website www.otis.com


Closing Date Ongoing


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Who we are looking for Enthusiastic and determined individuals with a background in business, engineering and/ or sales to join our service department with a view to rapid progression into one of our key operational roles. Leading to a general management role within five years.


Careers Offered


As a Service Associate you will take on project work and liaise with customers, responsibilities will include: sales, providing analytical support for sales and field management and co-ordinating campaigns, proposals and promotions.


Application Details Please send a CV and covering letter to: uklearningenquiries@otis.com


Benefits Car, incentive scheme, 25 days’ holiday plus bank holidays, mobile phone, laptop, contributory pension scheme including employer matched contribution up to five per cent, UTC Scholar Programme (after one years’ service), reward and recognition scheme, Employee Assistance Programme, long service awards.


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