UAE Heavy Bus Driver Jobs 2026 – 50 Vacancies

UAE Heavy Bus Driver Jobs 2026 – 50 Vacancies

Looking for the latest UAE Heavy Bus Driver Jobs 2026? SkyHeights International has announced an urgent recruitment drive for 50 Heavy Bus Drivers for a reputed company in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Candidates with a valid or expired UAE Heavy Bus Driving Licence are eligible to apply.

The recruitment includes company-provided accommodation, food, overtime benefits, and an opportunity to convert a visit visa into an employment visa after selection.


Salary & Benefits

BenefitDetails
Basic SalaryAED 2,000
Duty Hours8 Hours
OvertimeAvailable as per company policy
AccommodationProvided by Company
FoodProvided by Company
Employment VisaProvided after selection

Eligibility Criteria

Candidates must meet the following requirements:

  • Valid or expired UAE Heavy Bus Driving Licence.
  • Good heavy bus driving experience.
  • Ready for immediate processing.
  • Physically fit and able to work in the UAE.

Selection Process

The recruitment process includes:

  1. CV Shortlisting
  2. Telephonic Interview with the Client
  3. Final Selection
  4. Visa Processing
  5. Departure to UAE

Required Documents

Applicants should submit the following:

  • Updated CV/Resume
  • Passport Copy
  • UAE Heavy Bus Driving Licence (Valid or Expired)
  • Passport-size Photograph
  • Active Contact Number

How to Apply

Interested candidates should send their updated CV To info@skyheightsinternational.com


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