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Seleksi penerimaan Calon Pegawai Negeri Sipil (CPNS) tahun 2005/2006

September 27, 2006 by Lowongan Kerja

I N F O R M A S I

PENGUMUMAN

Nomor : 19 /SJ.2/KOMINFO/1/2006

 

 

  1. Dengan ini diberitahukan bahwa Departemen Komunikasi dan Informatika, memberi kesempatan kepada warga negara Indonesia baik Tenaga Honorer di lingkungan Departemen Komunikasi dan Informatika maupun Pelamar Umum untuk mengikuti seleksi penerimaan Calon Pegawai Negeri Sipil (CPNS) tahun 2005/2006.

  2. Jumlah formasi yang dibutuhkan sebanyak 200 formasi untuk seluruh Indonesia dengan kualifikasi pendidikan dan jabatan sebagai berikut:

    1. Jabatan Programer dan Web Master dengan kualifikasi pendidikan : S.1 Teknik Komputer/Informatika, Manajemen Informatika, Ilmu Komputer Sistem Informatika, Hukum Internasional, Elektro Telekomunikasi/Arus Lemah, D.3 Elektro Telekomunikasi/Arus Lemah.

    2. Jabatan Database Administrator dengan kualifikasi pendidikan : S.1 Teknik Informatika, D.3 Manajemen Informatika, Komputer.
    3. Jabatan Operator Komputer dengan kualifikasi pendidikan : D.3 Komputer.
    4. Jabatan Pengembang Instalasi Konfigurasi dengan kualifikasi pendidikan : S.1 Elektro Telekomunikasi/Arus Lemah, Ilmu Komputer, D.3 Elektro Telekomunikasi/Arus Lemah.
    5. Jabatan Pengembang Aplikasi Berbasis Web dengan kualifikasi pendidikan : S.1 Elektro Telekomunikasi/Arus Lemah, Ilmu Komputer, D.3 Elektro Telekomunikasi/Arus Lemah.
    6. f. Jabatan Penganalisa Gangguan Frekuensi dengan kualifikasi pendidikan : S.1 Teknik Elektro Telekomunikasi/Arus Lemah.
    7. Jabatan Pelaksana Monitoring Frekuensi dengan kualifikasi pendidikan : D.3 Teknik Elektro Telekomunikasi/Arus Lemah.
    8. Jabatan Operator Frekuensi Radio dengan kualifikasi pendidikan : STM Elektro Telekomunikasi/Arus Lemah
    9. Jabatan Teknisi AC / Listrik dengan kualifikasi pendidikan : STM Listrik, Mesin
    10. Jabatan Auditor dengan kualifikasi pendidikan : S.1 Akutansi, Elektro Telekomunikasi/Arus Lemah, Hukum Pidana, D.3 Manajemen Informatika, Teknik Informatika.
    11. Jabatan Pranata Humas dengan kualifikasi pendidikan : S.2 Teknologi Informasi, S.1 Sospol Komunikasi/Humas, Komunikasi/Jurnalistik.
    12. Jabatan Peneliti Bidang Postel dan Frekuensi Radio dengan kualifikasi pendidikan : S.1 Teknik Telekomunikasi, Ekonomi Manajemen.
    13. Jabatan Penterjemah Bahasa Asing dengan kualifikasi pendidikan : S.1 Bahasa Inggris.
    14. Jabatan Reporter / Wartawan dengan kualifikasi pendidikan : S.1 Komunikasi, Ekonomi/Studi Pembangunan, Kesehatan Masyarakat.
    15. Jabatan Desain Grafis / Lay Out dengan kualifikasi pendidikan : D.3 Desain Grafis.
    16. Jabatan Penegak Peraturan Perundang-undangan dengan kualifikasi pendidikan : S.1 Hukum.
    17. Jabatan Pengevaluasi Pelaksanaan Anggaran dengan kualifikasi pendidikan : S.1 Ekonomi/Akutansi, Ekonomi Manajemen.
    18. Jabatan Penganalisa Program Diklat dengan kualifikasi pendidikan : S.1 Pendidikan.
    19. Jabatan Pengadministrasi Umum dengan kualifikasi pendidikan : D.3 Sekretaris, SMA, SMEA.
  3. Persyaratan.

    1. Pelamar Umum :
      1. Berusia minimal 18 tahun, maksimal 35 tahun
      2. S.1 dan S.2 serta D3 minimal indeks Prestasi 2,50
      3. Lamaran ditulis tangan dengan tinta hitam dan dibubuhkan materai Rp. 6000 serta dicantumkan nama jabatan yang sesuai dengan formasi jabatan yang dibutuhkan (poin 2).
      4. Lamaran dialamatkan kepada MENTERI KOMUNIKASI DAN INFORMATIKA Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat No. 9 Jakarta Pusat 10110.
      5. Didalam lamaran melampirkan fotokopi Ijazah terakhir yang dilegalisir dan pas foto ukuran 3X4 sebanyak 2 lembar.
      6. Didepan sudut kiri amplop ditulis tingkat kualifikasi pendidikan/jurusan dan jabatan yang dilamar.
      7. Setiap lamaran disertai amplop beserta perangko kilat balasan yang telah dituliskan alamat pelamar yang jelas dan nomor telepon/HP yang dapat dihubungi.
    2. Khusus pelamar Tenaga Honorer, usia :
      1. Maksimal 46 tahun pada tanggal 1 Januari 2006 dan masing-masing mempunyai Masa Kerja 20 tahun, 10 tahun atau lebih secara terus menerus.
      2. Maksimal 40 tahun pada tanggal 1 Januari 2006 dan mempunyai Masa Kerja 5 tahun sampai dengan kurang dari 10 tahun secara terus menerus
      3. Maksimal 35 tahun pada tanggal 1 Januari 2006 dan mempunyai Masa Kerja 1 tahun sampai dengan kurang dari 5 tahun secara terus menerus.
      4. Pelamar Honorer melampirkan SK Tenaga Honorer.
      5. Persyaratan lainnya disamakan dengan persyaratan pelamar umum.
    3. Bagi yang diterima bersedia ditempatkan di seluruh wilayah Republik Indonesia
  4. Surat lamaran ditujukan kepada Menteri Komunikasi dan Informatika dikirim melalui PO BOX :
    1. Wilayah I DKI Jakarta meliputi DKI Jakarta, Jawa Barat, Banten dan Lampung melalui PO. BOX 2098 JKP 10020.
    2. Wilayah II Semarang meliputi Jawa Tengah, Jawa Timur dan Yogyakarta melalui PO. BOX 1174 Semarang 50000
    3. Wilayah III Batam meliputi Batam, Bengkulu, Sumatera Selatan dan Bangka Belitung melalui PO. BOX 222. Batam Centre 29461
    4. Wilayah IV Medan meliputi Sumatera Utara, NAD, Sumatera Barat, Jambi dan Pekanbaru melalui PO. BOX 1083. Medan 20000
    5. Wilayah V Makassar meliputi Sulawesi Selatan, Sulawesi Tengah, Sulawesi Utara, Sulawesi Tenggara, Sulawesi Barat, Gorontalo, Maluku, Maluku Utara, Papua melalui PO. BOX 10000 Makassar 90000
    6. Wilayah VI Balikpapan meliputi Kalimantan Selatan, Kalimantan Timur, Kalimantan Barat dan Kalimantan Tengah melalui PO. BOX 303. Balikpanan
    7. Wilayah VII Denpasar meliputi Bali, Nusa Tenggara Barat dan Nusa Tenggara Timur melalui PO. BOX 835 Denpasar
  5. Pendaftaran dimulai pada tanggal 25 Januari sampai dengan tanggal 1 Februari 2006 (Stempel Pos) .
  6. Pelamar yang dinyatakan lulus Seleksi Administrasi akan dipanggil melalui Pos atau via telepon dan atau dapat dilihat di Website Depkominfo htpp://www.kominfo.go.id atau htpp://www.postel.go.id dan di Papan Pengumuman UPT di lingkungan Depkominfo dan Depnaker setempat.
  7. Tes/Ujian dilaksanakan pada tanggal 11 Februari 2006 sesuai dengan Surat Panggilan.
  8. Panitia tidak melayani surat menyurat.
  9. Bagi pelamar yang sudah mengirim surat lamaran sebelum tanggal 25 Januari 2006 agar menyampaikan lamaran kembali sesuai persyaratan tersebut di atas.
  10. Keputusan Panitia Pengadaan Calon Pegawai Negeri Sipil (CPNS) Departemen Komunikasi dan Informatika tahun 2006 tidak dapat diganggu gugat.

Jakarta, 10 Januari 2006

DEPARTEMEN KOMUNIKASI DAN INFORMATIKA

KEPALA BIRO KEPEGAWAIAN DAN ORGANISASI

selaku

KETUA PANITIA PENGADAAN CALON PEGAWAI NEGERI SIPIL

 

 

SUMARWATI MEINARA

NIP. 050017266

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2 Responses to “ Seleksi penerimaan Calon Pegawai Negeri Sipil (CPNS) tahun 2005/2006 ”

  1. mustika fitriani
    January 15, 2009 at 4:10 am

    pengumuman hasil seleksi penerimaan cpns mahkamah agung daftar nama yang lulus CPNS di NAD tahun 2008

  2. eda,bkl
    January 29, 2009 at 9:48 am

    dmana ni?hasil pengumuman tes cpns MA NYA?

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