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Company: Eugene Crystals Uganda Limited
Location: Suite 05, Chwezi House, Mbuya II, Kireka Road, Nakawa, Kampala
P.O Box: 160871, Kampala GPO
Telephone: +256780928932
Email: info@eugenecrystals.com
Industry: Chemical and Biological Specimens Supply

Positions Available: 750 (Full-time)

Company Overview: Eugene Crystals Uganda Limited is a private limited liability company established in Uganda in 2011. The company is engaged in the preparation and supply of chemical and biological specimens. Currently, the company is operationalizing its Chemical and Biological supplies section and is seeking a significant number of employees for various positions, both temporary and permanent, across its different workstations in the country.

Available Categories and Requirements:

  • Category A (300 Positions):
    • Age: 20-35 years
    • Qualification: O level certificate
  • Category B (300 Positions):
    • Age: 20-35 years
    • Qualification: A level certificate or any certificate after O level
  • Category C (100 Positions):
    • Age: 20-45 years
    • Qualification: Diploma in Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Zoology, Botany, Forestry, Agriculture, Fisheries, or related fields
  • Category D (50 Positions):
    • Age: 25-45 years
    • Qualification: Degree in Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Zoology, Botany, Forestry, Environment, Agriculture, Fisheries, or related fields

Application Instructions: Interested candidates should send an email or letter requesting application details to the following email address:

Email: info@eugenecrystals.com

Application Deadline: Wednesday, 26th June 2024


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1 Comment

  • OJELE PIUS June 16, 2024

    I am requesting for application details please

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