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BHP Billiton; 6 job positions

July 2, 2007 by Lowongan Kerja

BHP Billiton; 6 positions
Posting date : Saturday, June 30, 2007 Expiry date : Saturday, July 14, 2007

THINK AHEAD
BHP Billiton is a leading global company and the largest diversified resources company in the world. We have operated for more than 20 years in Indonesia. In respons to our planned mine development in Central Kalimantan (Indonesia Coal Projects), we are seeking high caliber candidates for the following positions. We offer a challenging career path and an attractive remuneration package commensurate with the positions.

HUMAN RESOURCES FIELD SUPERINTENDENT

This diverse role will be responsible for all aspects of human resources in the field. Situated at our camp on a 4 week on – 2 week off rotation, you will have a cross shift to ensure a seamless service to our employees and contractors. Duties will include employee relations, compensation and benefits, training, policy administration and ensuring all HR issues are dealt with in a timely manner while adhering to BHP Billiton’s standards and policies. As the HR Superintendent, you will report to the HR Manager, situated in Balikpapan.

To be successful in this position you must have a strong, generalist background in human resources. Ideally you will have a tertiary qualification In human resources or a related field. You should be fluent In both English and Bahasa Indonesia and be proficient in computers. Exceptional communication skills will be required as you will have to communicate effectively with all levels of the organization. You must be a self starter, proactive and motivated to do your best at all times. A proven track record in a similar role is expected.

PROJECT CONTROLS SUPERINTENDENT

This crucial role will require a motivated person to manage a small team of personnel who track project’s costs and progress against the approved plan and budget. In order to do this, you will use cost monitoring and forecasting systems to provide timely and accurate detailed reports of the progress, variance, cost commitments and cost. You will need to have had experience in all the activities and an important part of your responsibility is to manage all contractual documentation, correspondence and ensuring compliance to the contract in respect of notifications. One of the challenges for the position is to ensure that the principles of Operating Excellence and Continuous Improvement are embedded into all aspects of the project pipeline.

A bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or Project Management and eight years of post graduate experience including cost estimating, construction and design responsibility will be a minimum. Ability to communicate well in English and Bahasa Indonesia is a must. You will be required to make decisions under pressure, work at remote locations at times and have leadership and interpersonal relationship skills. You should also demonstrate a history of uncompromising integrity and honesty.

FINANCIAL CONTROLLER

In this senior role your challenges will be to ensure timeliness and accuracy of periodic high quality financial reports and information to the management. You will play a key role in our drive for compliance with all statutory reporting obligations and internal BHP Billiton accounting requirements and corporate governance. You will review operating performance in the context of financial results in order to provide high quality commenting on business performance. Cash flow management, consolidation, administration, taxation and risk management are key functional areas that you oversee in this position.

You will have a minimum of ten years of post graduate experience in a broad range of financial skills with demonstrated experience in business evaluation with financial modeling. You must have a bachelor’s degree from finance or accounting discipline; demonstrate strong interpersonal relationship skills; and be literate in English and Bahasa Indonesia. Experience in SOX 404 and previous exposure in resources industry will be an advantage.

CONTRACTOR MANAGEMENT SUPERINTENDENT

This highly important role will be responsible to ensure that compliance is achieved by all Contractors commensurate with BHP Billiton’s Contractor Management System. The role of the Contractor Management Superintendent is to facilitate, coordinate and implement the BHP Billiton Contractor Management System. Your major responsibilities will be to monitor and measure the Contractor Management System within BHP Billiton and the associated contract companies. You will conduct system and operational audits on all contract principles internally and externally. You will mentor and train new users in the BHPB Contractor Management System and manage all associated documents.

To be successful in this position you must have a strong Health, Safety, Environment and Community focus. Ideally you will have a tertiary qualification in finance or commerce, health and safety or related fields. You will be fluent in both English and Bahasa Indonesia and have a high computer proficiency especially in database systems. Exceptional communication skills will be required as you will have to communicate effectively with the senior management as well as with all levels of the organization.

HAJU – ENVIRONMENTAL SUPERVISOR

BHP Billiton has an overriding commitment to environmental responsibility. In this important role your challenges will be to supervise and coordinate in Haju Project areas the implementation of the environmental management plan activities including approved RKL and RPL. You will oversee waste management function; environmental monitoring program; and develop environmental management and monitoring programs for the project. In conjunction with Government and Community Relations people, you are responsible to liaise with the local government and communities in relation to changes of environmental regulations, permits and other environmental matters.

To be successful in this role you must have a strong Health, Safety, Environment and Community focus. The ideal candidate also possesses a bachelor’s degree from environmental discipline or the equivalent in experience. In addition to having a minimum of four years of experience in the mining or related industry, you will demonstrate understanding in international environmental management and monitoring techniques. As this is a supervisory role, you should also have excellent interpersonal relationship skills and a proven ability to influence a positive safety culture. Ability to communicate in Bahasa Indonesia and English is also a must. You will also be willing to work in a remote area under a work schedule rotation.

HAJU – ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICER

This position provides an exciting opportunity for someone who is starting a career in environmental discipline. You will coordinate and supervise Field Assistants to perform field environmental monitoring works in Haju Project. Working in a team led by the Environmental Supervisor, you will conduct technical investigations into rehabilitation and waste management. You will also involve in revegetation effort by working with the contractor to ensure standards and you will also manage the nursery.

To be considered for this position, you will have a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Forestry, Agriculture or related disciplines or its equivalent in experience. Having a minimum of two year’s experience in the mining or related industry will be an advantage. You should demonstrate good understanding of local ecology, plant species, rehabilitation techniques and environmental sampling procedures. You should have good level of English, interpersonal relation skills and ability to work in a team environment. You will also be willing to work in a remote area under a work schedule rotation.

Please send your application and resume to ICP.Recruitment-7@bhpbilliton.com and put the position title in the email subject no later than 14 July 2007. Your application will be treated confidentially. Only short listed candidates will be contacted.

BHP Billiton has an overriding commitment to safety and environmental responsibility.

THINK OF THE OPPORTUNITIES WITHIN BHP BILLITON. THINK LOCAL. THINK GLOBAL.
With 38,000 employees working in more than 100 operations in approximately 25 countries, we represent the world’s largest diversified resources company. We take our commitment to the communities in which we operate and do business in very seriously, and we are committed to operating safely and sustainably.

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One Response to “ BHP Billiton; 6 job positions ”

  1. Chrystiyan
    July 3, 2007 at 5:50 pm

    CURICULLUM VITAE

    DATA DIRI

    Nama
    :
    Chrystiyan Wijayanto, SE
    Alamat
    :
    Jl. Dr. Cipto Mangukusuma No. 91 Ponorogo – Jawa Timur
    Handphone
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    Telpon (Rumah)
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    Email
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    Chrystiyan_Wijayanto@yahoo.co.id
    Umur
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    26 tahun
    Tempat/ Tanggal Lahir
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    pONOROGO / 30 Mei 1980
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    Islam
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    Belum Nikah

    RIWAYAT PENDIDIKAN

    Nama Perguruan Tinggi
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    STIE Widya Wiwaha Yogyakarta
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    Lulus
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    Demensi Relationship Marketing Pengaruhnya Terhadap Kepuasan Konsumen Pada PT. Taspen Persero Kancab. Yogyakarta

    1996 – 1999
    :
    SMU Negeri 3 Ponorogo
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    :
    SMP Negeri 3 Ponorogo
    1987 – 1993
    :
    SD Negeri 3 Ponorogo

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    UKM Musik STIE Widya Wiwaha Yogyakarta, Anggota 2003 – 2004
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    Hal: Pernyataan

    Dengan hormat,
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    Nama : Chrystiyan Wijayanto, SE
    Tempat tanggal lahir : Ponorogo, 30 Mei 1980
    Suku/Bangsa : Jawa/ Indonesia
    Agama : Islam
    Alamat : Jl. Dr. Cipto Mangunkusuma 91 Rt.03/Rw.01, Ponorogo, Jawa Timur

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