Travel Operations Executive – Sydney South – brought to you by TMS
| Sydney Permanent AUD $60K+++ |
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Work in Sydney South – The Shire 12 month contract position – but future opportunities Salary of $55 – 60K+ Great perks and bonus’ Work for one of the largest global companies This rare opportunity has arisen for an Operations Executive to join this leading company to oversee the operations of their external travel policy and team. Be involved in relationship building with suppliers, negotiating and following through on tenders and contracts, monitor spend and work internally to achieve all business strategies. You will also manage the events side of this company. Manage timelines, relationships with agencies and oversee all communication. To be successful, you will need to have: Previous travel industry experience, preferably in the corporate arena. Had exposure to airfare management and hotel programs Self Motivation and the ability to work autonomously Strong analytical and administration skills To hear more about this opportunity, please contact Ainslie Hunt on (02) 9231 6444 or email [email protected] |
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Or for further information please call the Sydneyoffice at 02 9231 6444 quoting Job Reference Code 2000ain A TMS TravelMole Hot Job Opportunity |
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John Alwyn-Jones
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