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Bristol Airport's Careers Fair offering over 200 jobs

More than 200 great jobs from over a dozen employers are on offer as Bristol Airport holds its Winter Careers Fair for prospective candidates tomorrow.

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The Careers Fair will showcase the many opportunities across the site as the Airport gears up for another busy Summer season.

Bristol Airport is hosting its Winter Careers Fair with more than 200 vacancies currently available. The Airport will be teaming up with other employers based across the site for an event on Thursday 20 February 2025, giving prospective candidates the chance to find out more about the variety of permanent roles available, including customer service, hospitality, retail, airline handling, security and construction.

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The Careers Fair will also provide an insight into seasonal roles, which are ideal for students or those who just want a taster of working at the Airport during a busy Summer season.

There are more than 50 employers operating out of Bristol Airport so there really is something for everyone. Represented on the day, among others, will be security provider – ICTS, travel catering specialist – SSP, duty free shopping operator – WDF, construction contractor – Farrans Construction, aviation operations specialists – Swissport, DHL, North Air, Up & Away Aviation, Jet2.com and ABM.

Free parking will be available and subsidised travel on the A1 and A3 Flyer buses from Weston-Super-Mare and Bristol City Centre.

Cherie Marchant, People Director, Bristol Airport said: "The teams at Bristol Airport are gearing up for another busy Summer season and in preparation, we will be hosting a Careers Fair this month to showcase the wide range of employers and jobs.

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“This is an exciting time to be working at Bristol Airport as we will be flying to more than 115 destinations in 2025. Our business partners, airlines, and Bristol Airport have been able to create new jobs, building up our position as one of the area’s largest private sector employers.

“Our teams need a good blend of those starting out in their working career and those with more life experience. If you enjoy working as part of a team, are self-motivated and take pride in a job well done, then we could have the perfect opportunity for you. Working at Bristol Airport offers endless possibilities, and you will have a brilliant team behind you who will support you on your journey.”

The Careers Fair will be held in Lulsgate House (BS48 3DW) at Bristol Airport on Thursday 20 February, between 10.30am and 12.30pm, with early access (from 9.30am to 10am) offered to those who prefer a quiet and less crowded experience.

To register your interest and book your free travel to the event go to: www.bristolairport.co.uk/corporate/careers/recruitment-events

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