A variety of roles will be on offer
East Midlands Airport has launched one of its largest ever recruitment drives ahead of what is expected to be the busiest year for passenger travel since 2019. The airport has more than 100 vacancies in key areas - including security, customer services, assisted travel and car parking.
Michael Grimes, EMA's customer services and security director, said: "This is an exciting time to join the team at EMA. There's a real buzz around the place as we look forward to welcoming back passengers this year, many of whom still won't have travelled overseas since before the pandemic.
As part of its recruitment drive, the airport is holding a jobs fair on February 4. This will be in the check-in hall between 10am and 2pm. A spokesperson for EMA said: "This year's forecasts suggest that passenger numbers will not be far off where they were during the summer seasons prior to the pandemic. The winter months before Easter are critical to recruiting the roles needed to ensure that customers have the smoothest experience at the airport.
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