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Labour Ministry, Opal Omanise Job Of “Filling Station Manager”

The Ministry of Labour and Oman Society for Petroleum Services (Opal) today launched an initiative to nationalise the job of Filling Station Manager.
The job can be contested by holders of a Higher Diploma and holders of a Bachelor’s degree in business management and related fields. The position is up for grabs in as many as 655 filling stations around the Sultanate.
The initiative comes within the context of efforts of the ministry and Opal to nationalise jobs, empower this sector by providing it with Omanis capable of managing this type of business.
It also reaffirms the principle of cooperation with the private sector and the revision of jobs across different sectors.
Labour Under-Secretary Sheikh Nasr Amer Al-Hosani said that the decision will provide 655 jobs and pave the way for the Omanisation of more jobs.
The launch ceremony was attended by Sayyid Salim Musallam Al-Busaidi, Labour Ministry’s Under-Secretary for Human Resources, and other officials.
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