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Over 570 candidates apply for three new job offers in Lebrija, Mairena del Aljarafe and Morón

Three job offers in Lebrija, Mairena del Aljarafe and Morón have attracted 576 applications, with salaries of up to €1,300.

Álvaro Jiménez PonceÁlvaro Jiménez Ponce· · 3 min read

Three new job offers in Lebrija, Mairena del Aljarafe and Morón have already accumulated over 570 applications. The profiles range from gardening to service station assistance, with salaries between €900 and €1,300.

The province of Seville continues to drive the job market with three new vacancies that have sparked the interest of over half a thousand candidates. The offers, published in recent days, range from training in gardening in Lebrija to access control positions in a shopping centre in Mairena del Aljarafe and staff for a service station in Morón. Together, they already total 576 applications, according to data from employment platforms.

Gardening in Lebrija: training and employment with the PRODE Foundation

The PRODE Foundation has launched a training and employment programme in gardening in Lebrija. No prior education or experience is required, making it an opportunity for those seeking their first job or a professional change. The contract is full-time, with a salary between €900 and €1,200 gross per month. So far, 11 people have registered, a number that could grow in the coming days.

For residents of Lebrija and nearby towns, this offer provides a direct route to employment without the need to travel to the capital. The programme combines theoretical and practical training, allowing participants to acquire skills while earning a salary. Those who complete the course will have an advantage on their CV for future opportunities in the green sector.

Mairena del Aljarafe: Ilunion seeks assistants with disabilities for a shopping centre

In Mairena del Aljarafe, Ilunion Facility Services has opened a call to fill a position for a service and access control assistant in a local shopping centre. The offer is specifically aimed at people with disabilities, in line with the company's employment inclusion policy. The contract is fixed-term and full-time, with a salary between €1,200 and €1,300 gross per month. It is the most sought-after offer of the three, with 258 applicants.

For residents of Aljarafe, this vacancy represents a quality employment opportunity without leaving the region. The shopping centre, located in an easily accessible area, allows for a balance between work and family life. Ilunion also provides an environment adapted to the needs of people with disabilities, with accessibility measures and support.

Morón de la Frontera: Petroprix seeks staff for its service station

The company Petroprix Energia is looking for staff for its service station in Morón. A fixed-term contract is offered for part-time morning shifts. Requirements include Compulsory Secondary Education and at least one year of experience in similar positions. It is the offer that has attracted the most interest: 307 people have already submitted their applications.

For residents of Morón and those living in the area, this offer is an option to work close to home, although the part-time nature limits the final salary. The high demand reflects the need for employment in the area, where opportunities are not always abundant. Petroprix, for its part, seeks to cover a morning shift, ideal for those with other commitments in the afternoon.

Overall, these three offers showcase the diversity of the Seville job market, with profiles ranging from gardening to customer service. Interested individuals can still apply through employment platforms, although competition is high, especially for the vacancies in Mairena and Morón. For residents of the province, it is advisable to stay alert for upcoming calls, as the number of applicants continues to grow.

Álvaro Jiménez Ponce

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Álvaro Jiménez Ponce

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Graduado en Economía por la Pablo de Olavide. Madruga para leer balances, presume de hoja de cálculo y sigue sin fiarse de las criptos; escribe de economía, empresas y tecnología en Sevilla desde hace años.