Qualified Blue Collar Workers and Engineers for Slovak Production Companies
Inventra is specializing in recruiting highly qualified specialists for industrial enterprises.
We work with leading businesses in Slovakia, providing production personnel that meets the highest standards. In our branch office in Uzbekistan we conduct recruitment, selection and testing of best production workers for our customers in Slovakia
Our specialisations:
Electrotechnics
Maintenance workers/electromechanics
Electronic deviсes assembly workers
CNC machine operators
Forklift operators
Assembly workers
Metal welders
Key skillsets and experiences available:
Our electricians and maintenance expertshave certificates of Honeywell
Schneider Electric and other modern power engineering equipment
Our services include:
Recruitment of the best qualified blue collar workers for positions of our customers in Slovakia
In-person interviewing, testing and technical skills check of all candidates
Relocation support, including assisting in obtaining Slovak visa D and travel support
Slovak language training
Onboarding and adaptation support
Relevant legislation
According to the Slovak Act No. 185/2015 Coll., qualified workers of these professions from non-EU countries are given priority in obtaining national visas for employment in Slovakia.
This simplifies and speeds up the process of relocation.
Why Inventra?
Twenty years of experience in selection of blue collar workersfor world’s leading automotive companies
In-person interviews and selection of candidates with thorough technical qualification checks
Our own training and adaptation program for specialists from non-EU countries
Training candidates in Slovak language for fast and effective integration into customer production process
Individual approach to each client
Quick and efficient position filling
We have more than thirty thousand experienced workers in the database from Uzbekistan, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan ready to relocate to Slovakia
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