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Recruitment: Apply For Seven-Up Bottling Company Recruitment 2022
Recruitment, Apply For Seven-Up Bottling Company Recruitment 2022 Below.
Apply for the ongoing Seven-Up Recruitment 2022 / 2023, as job portal opens for recruitment. These 7Up Bottling Company Recruitment 2022 / 2023 is available till deadline via the Seven-Up Bottling Company Job application portal today. Seven-Up Bottling Company Ltd is one of the largest manufacturing companies in Nigeria, producing and distributing some of the nation’s most- loved beverages in the country like; Pepsi, 7Up, Mirinda, Teem, Mountain Dew, H2oH!, Lipton Ice Tea and Aquafina premium drinking water. SBC has recently entered into Home & Personal Care category with the 2SURE brand and launched its first product, a Hand & Surface Sanitizer. Seven Up boasts of nine bottling plants with state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities strategically located across various regions in the country.
We are recruiting to fill the following positions:
List of Latest Positions in Seven-Up Bottling Company Recruitment Portal
Job Title: HSE Officer
Location: Ikeja, Lagos
Employment Type: Full-time
How to Apply for 7UP Recruitment 2022 / 2023
To apply for the ongoing Seven-Up Bottling Company Recruitment, scroll down to each of the listed Seven-Up Bottling Company vacancies below, open your preferred job position and apply accordingly.
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