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Panama Ministry Lists New Job Openings on Employment Portal

Panama Ministry Lists New Job Openings on Employment Portal

From TVN Panamá · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Panama's Ministry of Labor and Social Development (Mitradel) is offering new job vacancies through its Empleos Panamá platform.
  • Interested individuals can apply for technical, administrative, and operational positions across various sectors and provinces.
  • The platform allows free registration of resumes and applications for job seekers.

Panama's Ministry of Labor and Social Development (Mitradel) is actively promoting employment opportunities through its online portal, Empleos Panamá. The platform serves as a central hub for job seekers to register their resumes and apply for a diverse range of positions available across the country.

Vacancies span technical, administrative, and operational roles in sectors such as commerce, engineering, marketing, and maintenance. Specific openings include a "CONDUCTOR DE ARTICULADO/MULA" (articulated/truck driver) in Coclé, requiring a Type I driver's license and experience transporting containers. In Los Santos, customer service representatives are sought to provide personalized support, requiring at least a high school education and basic Microsoft Office skills.

Chiriquí province needs a "Agente Vendedor a Domicilio (Con Moto)" (home sales agent with a motorcycle) to drive sales through client visits, requiring a high school diploma and a valid Type B driver's license. Bocas del Toro is looking for a "Mercaderista" (merchandiser) to promote products based on seasonal marketing plans, requiring a high school diploma and a personal vehicle. In Panamá Oeste, an "Operador de Caldera" (boiler operator) is needed to manage industrial steam boilers safely, requiring a valid operator's license and experience with industrial boilers.

Panama City also has openings, including an "ASISTENTE DE TECNOLOGÍA" (technology assistant) to support users with technological systems, requiring partial university studies. Additionally, a "TÉCNICO DE VISITAS" (visiting technician) is sought to assist entrepreneurs with basic services and sustainable development opportunities, requiring technical or university studies in business, finance, or related fields. A "Químico para planta de Lixiviado" (leachate plant chemist) is also advertised, requiring a degree in chemistry and experience in industrial processes.

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Originally published by TVN Panamá in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.