6 Sep 2007
expired: 15 September 2007
Halliburton is a Global company providing integrated services with new technology and speed to the Oil and Gas Industri.
To support our growing operations in Indonesia we are seeking highly qualified candidates for the following position :
1. HR GENERALIST, SR (code: Sr. HR)
Responsible for day-to-day administration of policies and programs covering several or all of the following area: recruitment, staffing, training, compensation and benefit, and other administrative functions. Works under only general supervision, and may assist in developing policies. Guides line management regarding the interpretation and application of Human Resources (HR) policies and procedures. Develops and recommends HR programs and processes to improve efficiency and productivity. Job tasks correctly performed impact indirectly on cost containment, efficiency, profitability or operations.
Requirements:
More than 8 years experience in Human Resource. Broad knowledge and exposure in: Compensation and Benefit, Training and Development, Industrial Relation. In Depth technical competence and proven experience in Compensation and Benefit or in Training & Development is prefered. Fluent in English both written and spoken. Education: Bachelor degree in any discipline from reputable university.
2. Technical Professional Log Analyst (Code: Log Analyst)
Assists in making recommendations to customers for well completions or new well sites. Conducts work requiring judgment in the independent evaluation, selection, and adaptation of engineering techniques, procedures, and criteria. Maintains an awareness of new technologies. Responsible for monitoring the quality of tool and log response based upon hole conditions, geology, and reservoir fluid properties within a NWA/ Country.
Requirements:
1. Minimum education S-1 (Petroleum Engineering)
2. Has 2-3 years experience in Production Logging (PL) interpretation.
3. Proficiency in Computer (PL software, windows, office etc)
4. Fluency in English both written and spoken
5. Good interpersonal skill and ability to communicate with others effectively
6. Willing to be assigned anywhere in Indonesia and Globally
Only candidates who meet the qualifications and experience are invited to apply. Please send detailed resumes and application letters only. No other documents are required at this point.
PT. Halliburton Indonesia
PO Box 7575 / JKSCCE
12560 Jakarta – Indonesia
Please put the position applied for at the top left of the envelope no more than 14 days from the date of this advertisement. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
Thursday, September 06, 2007
Great Job at PT. Halliburton Indonesia
Label: HRD - Personalia, JOBS OIL AND GAS, WAREHOUSE
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