YAMAHA ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING INDONESIA, PT
Job Vacancy Terbaru
We are an audio manufacturer of a famous brand in the world seeking for talented persons to become the key persons for the future of the company who have qualification below :
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING STAFF ( Code : IES )
QUALIFICATIONS :
* Computer literate
* Willing to be stationed in Pasuruan, East Java
* Proficient in English both oral & written, Japanese is an advantage ( TOEFL score min. 500 )
* D3/S1 degree majoring Electrical Engineering
* Male, Age 25 - 30 years old
There's an opportunity to be trained to Japan/Yamaha Group-Indonesia
Please send your complete CV and recent photograph & phone number to :
PT. YAMAHA ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING INDONESIA
Kawasan PIER
Jl. Rembang Industri II/9-11
Pasuruan Jawa Timur
e-mail : fauzia_ilmi@gmx.yamaha.com
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
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