Saturday, April 19, 2008

Vacancy for Quality Control Staff (QC) at PT Garudafood

LOWONGAN S1 TEKNOLOGI PANGAN, TEKNIK KIMIA DAN AGRIKULTUR

PT Garudafood Putra Putri Jaya

We are a growing faster consumer goods manufacturer located in Gresik – East Java, are looking for a young, dynamic and professional candidate to fill the following position:


Quality Control Staff
(Jawa Timur - Gresik)


Requirements:
Honest and loyal
Can work under pressure, having capability to work as a team
Maximum age 28 years old
Hard Worker, independent, and with strong leadership ability
No health restriction
Minimum GPA 2.85 to 4.00
Fresh graduated from S1 degree in Chemical Engineering, Food Technology, Agriculture
Male and Female


Send Application and Curriculum vitae stating educational background to:

Recruitment Officer
PT. Garudafood Putra Putri Jaya
Jl. Raya Krikilan KM 28 Driyorejo Gresik
or
recruitment.gresik@garudafood.co.id

“There is no correspondence with applicant, only good applicant will be called for test”

Closing Date: 17-5-08

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