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How can you apply for dubai metro jobs on line?

Many job aspirants are looking for sites,agencies to apply online for Dubai Metro Vacancies. There are many agencies which are recruiting for dubai metro project. But among them SERCO , is the only agency which is officially managing the  recruitment for Dubai Metro. Kindly all job aspirants looking to get a job must apply on SERCO portal.  You can search for vacancies in various projects by going to SERCO GROUP website.  
https://www.amris.com/serco/search.php 

Please find below details on How to Apply on Serco.

How To Apply

Applying for a role at Serco is quite simple.

If you search our latest opportunities and find a role you are interested in, please click the “Apply Online” link on the vacancy page.  

If this is the first time you have applied for a role with us, you will be asked to enter an e-mail address and password to protect your details.  You will need to remember these log in details and enter them when you return to the site to check the status of your application, update your CV or change any personal details.

During the application process, we will ask for your details and some questions that may relate to the role you are applying for.  If you have a CV, please add it to your application. 

If you do not have a CV and think that your skills match what we are looking for, you are still able to apply online but please take the time to fill out all relevant sections on the application form.

If you do not see an opportunity that suits your requirements, why not register your details or sign up for e-mail alerts?

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Dubai Metro Job Recruitment

Serco is recruting on following postions for their on going metro projects in uae & dubai.  Interested candidates can click on below link to apply online on serco.   This postions are open till october 2010.

Ref Title Location Close Date

14055 Public Transit Modeller United Arab Emirates 20-10-2010

14054 Strategic Network Planning Specialist Other UAE contracts 20-10-2010

13987 Project Director Other UAE contracts 05-09-2010

13966 Operations Co-ordinator Other UAE contracts 03-09-2010

13965 Maintenance Coordinator Other UAE contracts 03-09-2010

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Dubai Metro quick guide

Dubai Metro quick guide


Everybody is talking about Dubai Metro. Here are all the facts you need to know to join in the conversation

How much are the tickets?
Tickets will be rechargeable cards, which you can purchase from the vending machines in every station. There are four different colours: silver, blue, gold and red. A silver card costs Dhs20 (including Dhs14 of credit) and is designed for frequent travellers who just want to get from A to B. Individual fares then cost from Dhs1.80 to Dhs5.80. The blue card costs Dhs70 (including Dhs20 of credit) and is for people who want a personalised, secured card, complete with online services and loyalty programmes. Individual journeys with blue cards also cost from Dhs1.80 to Dhs5.80. The gold card is priced at Dhs20 (including Dhs14 of credit) and gets you access to the leather seats and carpeted Gold Class carriages. Gold fares then range from Dhs3.60 to Dhs11.60. Finally, a red ticket costs Dhs2 and earns you one trip – or you can pay Dhs4 for one trip in Gold.


Which stations are open since September 10?
Ten of the Red Line’s 29 stops are available since September 10 : Nakheel Harbour & Tower, Mall of the Emirates, Financial Centre, Al Jafiliya, Khalid Bin Al Waleed, Union Square, Al Rigga, Deira City Centre, Airport T3 and Rashidiya Terminal.

What times will it be running?
From 6am-12am, Saturday to Thursday, and from 2pm-midnight on Fridays. During peak hours they will run every three minutes and 45 seconds, although initially the frequency will be every 10 minutes.

Can you eat on the metro?
No – you will get fined Dhs100 for eating on a metro train.

What’s inside the stations?
Naturally the commercial potential of these sleek, pod-like hubs has not been missed. Inside them you will find shops, restaurants, coffee machines, banks, ATMs and first-aid trained station staff. And if you’re worried about crime, then fear not: a total of 3,000 CCTV cameras will keep an eye on Dubai Metro’s passengers.

What happens next?
The 19 stops that are not opening today should all be operating by February next year. Then, in June 2010, the Green Line – stretching from Jadaf on the Creek to Al Qusais – should open. The Red Line is also going to be extended, taking it to the Jebel Ali/Abu Dhabi border. In 2012 the Purple Line will link Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport in Jebel Ali (which should open June 2010). There are plans for a Blue Line to serve the two airports along Emirates Road and even a Yellow Line, but it’s unknown where this will run. Every stop will be served by buses, abras or water taxis, all with air-conditioned waiting areas. The whole caboodle should be in business by 2015.

What about the taxi drivers?
Surely taxi drivers will lose out on some custom due to the launch of the metro.
What’s being done to compensate them? Mansoor Al Falasi, director of franchise and monitoring at the Public Transport Agency responds:
‘The income of taxi drivers has actually increased by an average of Dhs1,500 over the past year, due to three main factors. Firstly, we introduced the Dhs20 charge to be added to the meter when customers want to go to Sharjah (a route that takes the driver through time-consuming extra traffic). Then there’s the fact that every meter is now tied to the amount of time a journey takes, rather than its distance, as well as the Dhs10 minimum fare charge for short trips. In a worst-case scenario, taxi drivers’ income has stabilised, rather than decreased. As for the metro impact; well, how much has the London Underground and the city’s transportation system impacted London cab drivers, for example? People will always take cabs when needed. We have thousands of beautiful buses and yet people are still taking cabs at their convenience. Customers now have more choices.’
The Wojhati Journey Planner
wojhati.rta.ae
Input your starting point and destination into www.wojhati.rta.ae and the site provides details on different Dubai route options, journey times, the mode of transport you should use, traffic problems and fares. You get the whole route mapped out with little animations – even detailing walking routes to bus stops. Eventually you’ll be able to buy tickets and reserve taxis on the site.

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Introduction to various positions on dubai metro project

Welcome to dubaimetrojobs.com blog !!

In the introduction post dubaimetrojobs.com intends to let all job seekers know what are the various roles and positions recruited for dubai metro operations.  It requires a lot of human resources to manage such a huge and state of the art metro project. The good thing about dubai metro is it has provided some excellent services to civilians in dubai , unlike other countries where metro is operational. I have first time ever seen customer service people all over metro including at the entrance of stations, at entry gates, platforms and even in the metro.

For your information all jobs recruitment is managed by SERCO for Dubai Metro. Serco is an UK based company. Serco operates in Europe, Middle East, Asia Pacific and North America. The range of their activities varies from region to region. Serco won business in the civil government, transport and commercial/industrial markets, and established operations in Asia Pacific and North America. Serco has been awarded Operation and Maintenance of Dubai Metro System for first 10 years.

Serco is looking for following people for its Dubai Operation.

  • Performance Analyst
  • Occupational Health & Safety Officer
  • Environment Technician
  • Assistant Procurement Manager
  • Accounts Clerk
  • Accountant
  • HR Executive
  • Staff Welfare Officer
  • Cleaning Supervisor (Trains)
  • Cleaning Supervisor (Stations, Car Parks & Ancillary Buildings)
  • Building & Structure Inspector
  • Store Keeper
  • Building & Structure Cleaning Technician
  • Communications Team Leader
  • First Line Response Technician (Rolling Stock)
  • Communications Technician
  • Cleaner (Car Parks)
  • Cleaner (Trains)
  • Security Controller
  • Security Supervisor (Depots and Buildings)
  • Security Supervisor (Stations)
  • IT Technician
  • E&M Services Technician    Dubai Metro
  • Building & Structure Landscape Gardener
  • Building & Structure Maintenance Team Leader
  • Track Technician
  • AFC Technician
  • ATC Team Leader
  • ATC Technician
  • Fault Controller (ATC & SCADA)
  • Fault Controller (E&M)
  • Fault Controller (Rolling Stock)
  • Finance Assistant
  • Customer Service Representative
  • Graphic Designer
  • Marketing Promotions Executive
  • Security Officer (Depots & Buildings)
  • Cleaner (Depots & Offices)
  • Car Park Duty Manager
  • Car Park Attendant
  • Revenue Audit & Ticket Inspector
  • Depot Controller
  • Passenger Services Supervisor
  • Train Attendant
  • Station Agent
  • Rolling Stock Technician
  • Building & Structure Maintenance Technician
  • Security Officer (Stations)
  • Cleaner (Stations and Ancillary Buildings)

 For more details and apply for a job please visit Serco Careers

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