Friday, April 03, 2009

Vacancy PT Komatsu Reman Indonesia, Lowongan D3

Lowongan D3 - Job Vacancy 2009

KOMATSU REMAN INDONESIA, PT

URGENTLY REQUIRED

Komatsu Reman Indonesia is a part of Komatsu Group Worldwide, fast growing international Heavy Equipment Remanufacturer company. We urgently need professionals to join our winning team as:

Parts Operation Manager (POM)

Requirements:
* Good computer skills
* Good in English written and spoken
* Experience minimum 5 years in Spare Parts Operation, preferably in Construction Machinery Distributor
* Minimum Diploma (D3) Degree from reputable university with GPA minimum 2.75
* Highly motivated individual for future career opportunity

Please send your application, complete CV, supporting documents and your recent photograph with the position code on the upper left corner of the envelope or e-mail subject within 7 days from this advertisement to:

PT KOMATSU REMAN INDONESIA
Jl. Jawa 14 Blok A-05 Kawasan Berikat Nusantara
Cakung Cilincing Jakarta Utara 14140

or

hrga.kri@komi.co.id

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