Opportunities for employment abound in Axarquia, with roughly 500 positions up for grabs.
Trops Seeks 500 New Employees for Upcoming Mango Season
Europe's leading mango and avocado distributor, Trops, is preparing for a bumper mango season and is in need of 500 additional employees. The company, based in Vélez-Málaga, Spain, and Tavira, Portugal, is looking for professionals from various sectors to join its production team for the mango campaign.
Despite no publicly available job postings for packers, line supervisors, forklift drivers, or machinery operators on their website or in recent documents, Trops is actively recruiting for these positions. Applicants without the specified experience may still be considered.
To find job opportunities with Trops, it is best to check their official website or career section directly. Additionally, visiting local job portals in Vélez-Málaga and Tavira could yield results. For the most accurate and updated information, contacting Trops' HR or recruitment offices is recommended.
Trops is a major company in Axarquia, known for distributing mangoes and avocados. The new facility in Tavira serves around 120 local growers in the Algarve region. Last month, Trops opened a €9 million facility covering approximately 7,200 square metres in Tavira, Portugal.
Recruitment for these positions at Trops has already started. The company is seeking applicants through its official social media channels and website. Experience in fruit packing, line management, food quality, or forklift handling is preferred but not essential.
The upcoming mango harvest is expected to surpass the yields of the last two years due to abundant autumn, winter, and spring rains. Trops is looking forward to one of its busiest and most promising years with the upcoming harvest season. The company is ready to welcome hundreds of new team members for the upcoming season.
For assistance in finding Trops' contact details or official job application channels, feel free to ask.
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