18 Jan, 2024 @ 13:30
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Not enough salary in Spain? Norway is offering jobs that pay up to €4,000 per month – here’s how to apply

NORWAY is looking for twelve mechanics to fill vacancies that pay up to a very tasty €4,000 per month. 

These positions are open for applications starting February 2024 and represent a valuable chance for skilled professionals and also apprentices in Spain to boost their earnings.

The job roles include three auto body technicians, three heavy vehicle mechanics, three light vehicle mechanics, and three automotive paint technicians. 

Responsibilities range from disassembling and assembling bodywork parts to repairing minor and major damages in cars.

Tasks included are chipping, welding, riveting, and, for painters, preparing and painting whole cars or specific elements.

These positions can be applied for through the EURES Norway platform via SEPE

Salaries for these positions are attractive, ranging from 250 to 280 NOK (Norwegian Krone) per hour, approximately €21 to €25. 

This translates to around €4,000 per month for a standard 40-hour work week, depending on the candidate’s educational level and experience.

To qualify, candidates must possess a driving licence and have a level of English equal to B1 level (intermediate). 

While professional training and two years of professional experience are preferred, apprentices with certification are also considered.

For those interested in applying, CVs must be submitted via email, SMS, phone, or WhatsApp before January 31, 2024, to the contact person listed in the job announcements. 

This opportunity not only offers a chance for a higher salary but also an experience of living in a different culture and learning a new language, appealing to a broad range of job seekers.

With the deadline fast approaching, candidates are encouraged to seize this opportunity to work in Norway, one of Europe’s most scenic and prosperous countries. 

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Walter Finch

Walter Finch, who comes from a background in video and photography, is keen on reporting on and investigating organised crime, corruption and abuse of power. He is fascinated by the nexus between politics, business and law-breaking, as well as other wider trends that affect society.
Born in London but having lived in six countries, he is well-travelled and worldly. He studied Philosophy at the University of Birmingham and earned his diploma in journalism from London's renowned News Associates during the Covid era.
He got his first break in the business working on the Foreign News desk of the Daily Mail's online arm, where he also helped out on the video desk.
He then decided to escape the confines of London and returned to Spain in 2022, having previously lived in Barcelona for many years.
He took up up a reporter role with the Olive Press Newspaper and today he is based in La Linea de la Concepcion at the heart of a global chokepoint and crucial maritime hub, where he edits the Olive Press Gibraltar edition.
He is also the deputy news editor across all editions of the newspaper.

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