Monday, April 23, 2007

Vacancy Material Engineers in Jakarta

Haas Consult SRA, a German Engineering Consultant Company operating in Republic of Botswana, Southern Region of Africa needs staffs for his road projects and infrastructure projects in Botswana.


Materials Engineers
(Jakarta Raya - Jakarta Timur)


Requirements:


Graduated in S1 Civil Engineering
Good Experience in Highway Projects
Strong English language is required
Computer Literate
Health certificate from the hospital after passing selection
Benefit: Housing, vehicle, international travel, working permit, resident permit, and visa to be covered by the company, Annual paid leave, 2,5 working days per month is granted, 1 ticket Gaborone-Jkt-Gaborone is granted, Contract period is expected to last for 24 month

The Project will start on 1st may 2007, Working as a professional/Expert



Please send your complete CV and photo in 2 (two) weeks to:

PT. MultiInfra Consultant
Representative of HAAS Consult SRA
Pondok Bambu Permai Blok AK/30 Jakarta Timur
(13430), Indonesia

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