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Lowongan Kerja Cikarang Bekasi; LG Innotek Indonesia

June 16, 2007 by Lowongan Kerja

Buka pengadaan lowongan kerja tanggal/bulan: 16 Juni / June 2007
Penutupan pengajuan lowongan kerja: 23 Juni / June 2007
As the largest and export oriented TV Tuner & electronics components manufacturer which has been implementing six sigma and located at Cikarang Bekasi
LG Innotek Indonesia,co., Ltd would like to invite you to join us as a part of our winning team as:

1. IT System Administrator/ERP Support
Responsibility:
- Monitoring and Maintaning Server and System Stability that used in PT. LG Innotek
- Supporting to application system problem
- Supporting as helpdesk ERP system

- Defining problem on ERP System and doing report trouble
- Responsible in ERP document/user guide inventarization dan updating ERP module.
Vocational Requirement:
- Male/Female age max. 30 years old
- Bachelor degree from Computer Science or Information Technology with min. GPA 3.00 scale 4
- Has 1-2 years experience as implementor/developer ERP System
- Understand ERP process of business/concept
- Capable to create ERP trouble report

2. IT Staff (Production Support)
Responsibility:
- Responsible toward PC operation
- Troubleshooting for machine PC problem
- Create manual book of PC Machine installation
- Create software based on Machine language for production support
Vocational Requirement:
- Male
- Diploma 3 from computer or electrical engineering with min. GPA 3.00 scale 4
- Capable in machine programming
- Capable in using interfacing, RS232,VB,C++
- Understand TCP/IP, hardware,Windows and linux basic
- Has minimun 1 years experience on same field
General Requirement:
- Able to work under pressure is a must
- High motivated
- Able to work in a team
- Can speak and write English
- Can be placed in Cikarang,Bekasi
Remuneration Offer:
- Fixed salary
- Daily management overtime
- Company incentive
- Health insurance
- Shuttle transportation

If you meet our requirement above please send us your application letter and your latest CV and photo before June 23th 2007
To email : candra@lginnotek.com
with maximum 200 KB size on .doc or .pdf format
Or
Bekasi International Industrial Estate Block C8 No. 12&12A
Lemahabang, Bekasi Timur 17550 Jawa Barat
Name the position code on subject column on your email and please mention your current and expected salary. Only short listed candidate would be process. Please call us or visit our website www.lginnotek.com for further information, or phone at 021-8990 6619-20 ext 130.

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13 Responses to “ Lowongan Kerja Cikarang Bekasi; LG Innotek Indonesia ”

  1. Isti Qomah
    November 30, 2009 at 2:57 am

    Bahwa yang bertanda tangan di bawah ini
    Nama : Istiqomah
    Tempat/tanggal lahir : Kebumen, 24 Desember 1985
    Bangsa : Indonesia
    Agama ; Islam
    Alamat : Kp. Kandang Roda Rt/Rw : 012/006
    Sukadami, Cikarang Selatan, Bekasi
    Tinggi badan : 155 cm
    Berat badan : 48 kg

    PENDIDIKAN

    1. SD NEGERI SAWO Tahun 1992 – 2008
    2. SLTP NEGERI 2 PURING Tahun 2008 – 2001
    3. SMK NEGERI 1 KEBUMEN Tahun 2001 – 2004
    4. STTDB Cikarang Tahun 2006 – sekarang

    PENGALAMAN KERJA
    1. CV. NIKKO TEHNIK sebagai Staff administrasi Tahun 2006 – 2009

    saya membutuhkan sekali pekerjaan

  2. nasrulloh
    December 10, 2009 at 6:09 am

    saya yang bertanda tangan d bawah ini
    nama: nasrulloh
    tempat tanggal lahir: tangerang 12 agustus 1985
    agama: islam
    alamat: kp. Santri sabrang
    ds. Kemiri kec. Kemiri
    kab. Tangerang Banten
    tinggi badan: 175cm
    berat badan: 67kg
    hubungi saya di no 02185339324

    RIWAYAT PENDIDIKAN
    1996-2002 Lulus SD N 4 Kemiri
    2002-2004 Lulus Smp N 3 Mauk
    2004-2006 Lulus sma Darul Abror

    mengajukan lamaran pekerjaan di perusahaan yang Bapak/Ibu pimpin. Besar harapan saya untuk dapat di terima menjadi karyawan di perusahaan tersebut. Atas perhatiannya saya ucapkan terimakasih.

    Hormat saya

    Nasrulloh

  3. BAMBANG IRAWAN
    January 27, 2010 at 8:57 pm

    Nama : BAMBANG IRAWAN
    Tempat&tanggal lahir : WONOGIRI, 22 JULI 1990
    Status : Belum Nikah
    Agama : ISLAM
    Alamat : JL.PAPANGGO 1C NO. 48 RT. 15\ 03, PAANGGO, TANJUNG PRIOK, JAK-UT
    No.Telephone : 0818972087
    Pendidikan Terakhir : SMK( TEKNIK KOMPUTER DAN JARINGAN)

    RIWAYAT PENDIDIKAN FORMAL

    2002 LULUS SD, DI WONOGIRI
    2002 LULUS SMP,DI WONOGIRI
    1999 Lulus SMK, DI WONOGIRI

    ATAS PERHATIANNYA SAYA UCAPKAN TERIMA KASIH.

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