Monday, May 04, 2009

Jobs career PMA Company, Lowongan D3/S1 Teknik Industri Mesin & Listrik

Job Vacancy

A well-established PMA electrical Equipment Manufacturer; 2 positions

A well-established PMA electrical Equipment Manufacturer is looking for positions:

1. Sales Engineer (SE)
2. Marketing Engineer (ME)


Male/ Female, S1/D3 as Electrical/ Mechanical/ Industrial Engineering is preferable, other technical back ground is welcome, good interpersonal communication skill, dynamic, self driven, independent and achievement oriented, experience is not a must but will be an advantage.

Candidates should send their resumes, recent photograph, expected salary and contact number within 2 weeks to:

HR. PO Box 4967 Jakarta 10049 or
email: recruit2008pma@gmail.com

Expiry date: May 16, 2009

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