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TECHNIP INDONESIA; 2 POSITIONS
Lowongan kerja teknik tanggal/bulan/tahun: Juni / June 29, 2007 – Juli / July 13, 2007
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AT TECHNIP INDONESIA
Technip is a world class player in engineering, technologies and construction services for oil and gas, petrochemical and other industries. With nearly 50 years of experiences in the design and construction of large industrial facilities, a wide range of state-of-the-art technologies and operational bases spread over the 5 continents, the group is able to manage all aspects of major projects at optimized cost, from front end engineering design to turnkey delivery.
To support our expanding operations in Indonesia, Technip is looking for talented Indonesian nationals to fill in the following positions.
PROJECT ENGINEER
Primary Responsibilities:
• Ensure the technical coordination between various disciplines which includes document distribution and correspondence.
• Attend and coordinate periodical project meetings.
• Ensure proper coordination between the Engineering and Procurement disciplines.
• Maintaining project by preparing Project QA Plan, Project Coordination Procedure and Progress Report, Minutes of Meeting and Project Document Register.
• Expedite the various disciplines and issues the project deliverables according to the schedule.
• Coordinate and project filling and archiving system.
Qualification and Experiences:
• Bachelor Degree in Engineering (teknik) or equivalent
• At least 4 years of related work experiences, with 2 years in oil and gas industry.
• Posses a high degree of management skills, preferably registered as Professional Engineer.
• Proficiency skill in English, both written and verbal.
• Working effectively and cooperatively with others; establishing and maintaining good working relationships.
• Accomplishing tasks by considering all areas involved, no matter how small; showing concern for all aspects of the job; accurately checking processes and tasks; being watchful over a period of time.
• Effectively in time and resources management to ensure that work is completed efficiently.
• Keeping organizational norms as well as ethical and social; deals with people with appropriate manner; shows words and actions consistently
• Clearly conveying information and ideas through a variety of media to individuals or groups in a manner that engages the audience and helps them understand and retain the message.
COST ESTIMATOR
Primary Responsibilities:
• Estimate cost of supply and construction.
• Perform materials and labor estimation of projects undertaken by company.
• Obtain and update quotations from vendors and subcontractors.
• Analyze material and construction cost.
• Maintain ad database with cost of usual equipment and the rates of construction labor.
• Breakdown the prices into clients’ format.
Qualification and Experiences:
• Diploma Degree in Engineering or equivalent
• At least 5 years of related work experiences, with 2 years in oil and gas industry.
• Proficiency skill in English, both written and verbal.
• Working effectively and cooperatively with others; establishing and maintaining good working relationships.
• Accomplishing tasks by considering all areas involved, no matter how small; showing concern for all aspects of the job; accurately checking processes and tasks; being watchful over a period of time.
• Effectively in time and resources management to ensure that work is completed efficiently.
• Keeping organizational norms as well as ethical and social; deals with people with appropriate manner; shows words and actions consistently
Send your application, resume and recent photograph no later than 2 weeks after the date of publication to:
PO. BOX 5043, JKTM 12700, Jakarta
Email : hrd.indo@technip.com
An interview gives you the opportunity to showcase your qualifications to an employer, so it pays to be well prepared. The following information provides some helpful hints.
Preparation:
Learn about the organization.
Have a specific job or jobs in mind.
Review your qualifications for the job.
Be ready to briefly describe your experience, showing how it relates it the job.
Be ready to answer broad questions, such as “Why should I hire you?” “Why do you want this job?” “What are your strengths and weaknesses?”
Practice an interview with a friend or relative. More....
Evaluating a Job Offer
Once you receive a job offer, you must decide if you want the job. Fortunately, most organizations will give you a few days to accept or reject an offer.
There are many issues to consider when assessing a job offer. Will the organization be a good place to work? Will the job be interesting? Are there opportunities for advancement? Is the salary fair? Does the employer offer good benefits? Now is the time to ask the potential employer about these issues—and to do some checking on your own.
The organization. Background information on an organization can help you to decide whether it is a good place for you to work. Factors to consider include the organization’s business or activity, financial condition, age, size, and location.
You generally can get background information on an organization, particularly a large organization, on its Internet site or by telephoning its public relations office. A public company’s annual report to the stockholders tells about its corporate philosophy, history, products or services, goals, and financial status. Most government agencies can furnish reports that describe their programs and missions. Press releases, company newsletters or magazines, and recruitment brochures also can be useful. Ask the organization for any other items that might interest a prospective employee. If possible, speak to current or former employees of the organization.
Background information on the organization may be available at your public or school library. If you cannot get an annual report, check the library for reference directories that may provide basic facts about the company, such as earnings, products and services, and number of employees. Some directories widely available in libraries either in print or as online databases include:
Dun & Bradstreet’s Million Dollar Directory
Standard and Poor’s Register of Corporations
Mergent’s Industrial Review (formerly Moody’s Industrial Manual)
Thomas Register of American Manufacturers
Ward’s Business Directory
Stories about an organization in magazines and newspapers can tell a great deal about its successes, failures, and plans for the future. You can identify articles on a company by looking under its name in periodical or computerized indexes in libraries, or by using one of the Internet’s search engines. However, it probably will not be useful to look back more than 2 or 3 years.
The library also may have government publications that present projections of growth for the industry in which the organization is classified. Long-term projections of employment and output for detailed industries, covering the entire U.S. economy, are developed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and revised every 2 years. Trade magazines also may include articles on the trends for specific industries.
Career centers at colleges and universities often have information on employers that is not available in libraries. Ask a career center representative how to find out about a particular organization.
During your research consider the following questions:
Does the organization’s business or activity match your own interests and beliefs?
It is easier to apply yourself to the work if you are enthusiastic about what the organization does.
How will the size of the organization affect you?
Large firms generally offer a greater variety of training programs and career paths, more managerial levels for advancement, and better employee benefits than do small firms. Large employers also may have more advanced technologies. However, many jobs in large firms tend to be highly specialized.
Jobs in small firms may offer broader authority and responsibility, a closer working relationship with top management, and a chance to clearly see your contribution to the success of the organization.
Should you work for a relatively new organization or one that is well established?
New businesses have a high failure rate, but for many people, the excitement of helping to create a company and the potential for sharing in its success more than offset the risk of job loss. However, it may be just as exciting and rewarding to work for a young firm that already has a foothold on success.
The job. Even if everything else about the job is attractive, you will be unhappy if you dislike the day-to-day work. Determining in advance whether you will like the work may be difficult. However, the more you find out about the job before accepting or rejecting the offer, the more likely you are to make the right choice. Consider the following questions:
Where is the job located?
If the job is in another section of the country, you need to consider the cost of living, the availability of housing and transportation, and the quality of educational and recreational facilities in that section of the country. Even if the job location is in your area, you should consider the time and expense of commuting.
Does the work match your interests and make good use of your skills?
The duties and responsibilities of the job should be explained in enough detail to answer this question.
How important is the job to the company or organization?
An explanation of where you fit in the organization and how you are supposed to contribute to its overall goals should give you an idea of the job’s importance.
What will the hours be?
Most jobs involve regular hours—for example, 40 hours a week, during the day, Monday through Friday. Other jobs require night, weekend, or holiday work. In addition, some jobs routinely require overtime to meet deadlines or sales or production goals, or to better serve customers. Consider the effect that the work hours will have on your personal life.
How long do most people who enter this job stay with the company?
High turnover can mean dissatisfaction with the nature of the work or something else about the job.
Opportunities offered by employers. A good job offers you opportunities to learn new skills, increase your earnings, and rise to positions of greater authority, responsibility, and prestige. A lack of opportunities can dampen interest in the work and result in frustration and boredom.
The company should have a training plan for you. What valuable new skills does the company plan to teach you?
The employer should give you some idea of promotion possibilities within the organization. What is the next step on the career ladder? If you have to wait for a job to become vacant before you can be promoted, how long does this usually take? When opportunities for advancement do arise, will you compete with applicants from outside the company? Can you apply for jobs for which you qualify elsewhere within the organization, or is mobility within the firm limited?
Salaries and benefits. When an employer makes a job offer, information about earnings and benefits are usually included. You will want to research to determine if the offer is fair. If you choose to negotiate for higher pay and better benefits, objective research will help you strengthen your case.
You may have to go to several sources for information. One of the best places to start is the information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
You should also look for additional information, specifically tailored to your job offer and circumstances. Try to find family, friends, or acquaintances who recently were hired in similar jobs. Ask your teachers and the staff in placement offices about starting pay for graduates with your qualifications. Help-wanted ads in newspapers sometimes give salary ranges for similar positions. Check the library or your school’s career center for salary surveys such as those conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers or various professional associations.
If you are considering the salary and benefits for a job in another geographic area, make allowances for differences in the cost of living, which may be significantly higher in a large metropolitan area than in a smaller city, town, or rural area.
You also should learn the organization’s policy regarding overtime. Depending on the job, you may or may not be exempt from laws requiring the employer to compensate you for overtime. Find out how many hours you will be expected to work each week and whether you receive overtime pay or compensatory time off for working more than the specified number of hours in a week.
Also take into account that the starting salary is just that—the start. Your salary should be reviewed on a regular basis; many organizations do it every year. How much can you expect to earn after 1, 2, or 3 or more years? An employer cannot be specific about the amount of pay if it includes commissions and bonuses.
Benefits also can add a lot to your base pay, but they vary widely. Find out exactly what the benefit package includes and how much of the cost you must bear.
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Tempat.
Dengan Hormat,
Saya berminat melamar pekerjaan di Perusahaan anda dengan segenap kemampuan dan tanggung jawab yang saya miliki untuk memberikan kontribusi yang terbaik pada Perusahaan. Saya seorang mahasiswa jurusan TEKNIK MESIN UNHAS yang sementara meyelesaikan Tugas Akhir dan rencana selesai bulan SEPTEMBER 2007 , tapi saat ini saya sedang mencari pekerjaan. Untuk itu saya berniat melamar pekerjaan pada TECHNIP INDONESIA. dan apabila saya di terima maka saya akan bekerja dengan giat dan penuh disiplin..Saya mempunyai motifasi yang tinggi dalam bekerja, dapat berkomunikasi dengan baik, dapat mengoperasikan computer (MS. Office, Autocad) dan memiliki interpersonal yang baik. Sebelumnya saya Pernah Magang di PT. PLTU SEKTOR TELLO selama 3 bulan dan sebagai Asisten Laboratorium Mesin Pendingin dan Pemanas Jurusan Teknik Mesin.
Demikian harapan saya. Semoga Bapak/Ibu berkenan memberikan kesempatan kepada saya untuk mengikuti seleksi selanjutnya hingga diterima di perusahaan Anda. Atas Perhatian Bapak/Ibu saya ucapkan terima kasih
Contac Person 081343896284 ZAENAL ARIFI
July 2, 2007 at 12:43 pm
I’m open-minded, can work with under pressure and fast learner
July 3, 2007 at 2:14 am
Kepada Yth,
Manager HRD
TECHNIP INDONESIA
Di
Tempat.
Dengan Hormat,
Saya berminat melamar pekerjaan di Perusahaan anda dengan segenap kemampuan dan tanggung jawab yang saya miliki untuk memberikan kontribusi yang terbaik pada Perusahaan. Saya seorang mahasiswa jurusan TEKNIK MESIN UNHAS yang sementara meyelesaikan Tugas Akhir dan rencana selesai bulan SEPTEMBER 2007 , tapi saat ini saya sedang mencari pekerjaan. Untuk itu saya berniat melamar pekerjaan pada TECHNIP INDONESIA. dan apabila saya di terima maka saya akan bekerja dengan giat dan penuh disiplin..Saya mempunyai motifasi yang tinggi dalam bekerja, dapat berkomunikasi dengan baik, dapat mengoperasikan computer (MS. Office, Autocad) dan memiliki interpersonal yang baik. Sebelumnya saya Pernah Magang di PT. PLTU SEKTOR TELLO selama 3 bulan dan sebagai Asisten Laboratorium Mesin Pendingin dan Pemanas Jurusan Teknik Mesin.
Demikian harapan saya. Semoga Bapak/Ibu berkenan memberikan kesempatan kepada saya untuk mengikuti seleksi selanjutnya hingga diterima di perusahaan Anda. Atas Perhatian Bapak/Ibu saya ucapkan terima kasih
Contac Person 081343896284 ZAENAL ARIFI
July 11, 2007 at 3:55 am
Dear Sir,