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Vacancy : Electrcial Engineering Staff
We are global reputable special chemical’s coating is required to fill the staff level in the operation team for the following positions :
Maintenance Staff
Requirements:
* Candidate must possess at least a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering
* Required skill(s): Electrical
* Required language(s): Bahasa Indonesia, English Active
* At least 2 year(s) of working experience in the related field as the Maintenance is required for this position or fresh gradute are welcome
* Knowledge to operate an AUTOCAD will be advantge
* Applicants must be willing to work in Cibitung Bekasi
* Permanen positions available.
applicant may send the CV + Photo along with other supporting document to the following address : jose@torrecid.co.id
Please put the code: (ES) in the subject of the email.
Electrcial Engineering Staff Lowongan Teknik September
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2 Responses to “ Electrcial Engineering Staff Lowongan Teknik September ”
1993-1999 : SDN Setia Mekar, Tambun
1999-2002 : SLTPN 11, Bekasi
2002-2005 : SMU PGRI 1, Bekasi
2005-2008 : University Persada Indonesia Y.A.I
I joined organization in campus (Panitia makrab informatika Y.A.I)
Computer skills : Microsoft Office including Ms. Word, Ms. Excel, Ms. Access and Power Point
Language Spoken : English Basic and Indonesia Language
My Strength :
Responsible, Good Looking and consider difficulties in life as challenges that can help me change into a better person, proactive that leads me to readily think of a solution whenever I am faced with a problem.
My Hobbies :
Browsing internet,swimming,shopping
Date of Birth : 31-01-1987 Age : 21 years old
Place of Birth : Jakarta
Religion : Moslem
Civil Status : Single
Attention to : Jakarta, sept th 2008
Recruitment Department
Dear Sir/Mam,
Present I am the student at the Management informatika of University Y.A.I.
I have working planning for one month duration or based of our next agreement.
My objective to work at company because I want to have an experience of working in staff, I want to know how to be a good staff.
I am working at Company because I have specific target :
1. Searching for data and information about how to manage a problem with efficient and effective.
2. Complete a process for accomplish a University duty and give a data for my paper.
My expertise area is MI, it is based from my education background (Y.A.I of MI), I have a excellent MI knowledge, foreign language (English basic), computer (Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, Access, Power Point) and a few management lesson from my college.
Sir/Mam, I will be very interest to meet you in person for an interview.
Respectfully,
Wahyu ika pratiwi
Tel. No. 021-88342681
HP No. Hp. 085691090633
Bapak/Ibu yang saya hormati,Saya Mampu bekerja dalam sebuah team karena saya mampu menggunakan alat alat pendukung untuk mempermudah pekerjaan, seperti komputer dengan beberapa programnya, alat ukur tanah,mengerti alat pancang baik yang manual ataupun Diesel hammer.selain itu saya pernah bergabung dalam sebuah team pada beberapa perusahaan konsultan teknik dan Kontraktor baik lokal maupun nasional.jika ada kesempatan,saya siap bergabung terutama untuk didaerah palembang dengan alasan saya ingin memberikan yang terbaik untuk Palembang kota kelahiran saya.
terima kasih.
Joy moraredondo08@yahoo.co.id
telp 0711 7311832
September 10, 2008 at 5:44 am
CURRICULUM VITAE
Wahyu ika pratiwi wahyuika87@yahoo.com
Bumi sani permai blok k4/20 Telp. 021-88342681
Bekasi Hp. 085691090633
1993-1999 : SDN Setia Mekar, Tambun
1999-2002 : SLTPN 11, Bekasi
2002-2005 : SMU PGRI 1, Bekasi
2005-2008 : University Persada Indonesia Y.A.I
I joined organization in campus (Panitia makrab informatika Y.A.I)
Computer skills : Microsoft Office including Ms. Word, Ms. Excel, Ms. Access and Power Point
Language Spoken : English Basic and Indonesia Language
My Strength :
Responsible, Good Looking and consider difficulties in life as challenges that can help me change into a better person, proactive that leads me to readily think of a solution whenever I am faced with a problem.
My Hobbies :
Browsing internet,swimming,shopping
Date of Birth : 31-01-1987 Age : 21 years old
Place of Birth : Jakarta
Religion : Moslem
Civil Status : Single
Attention to : Jakarta, sept th 2008
Recruitment Department
Dear Sir/Mam,
Present I am the student at the Management informatika of University Y.A.I.
I have working planning for one month duration or based of our next agreement.
My objective to work at company because I want to have an experience of working in staff, I want to know how to be a good staff.
I am working at Company because I have specific target :
1. Searching for data and information about how to manage a problem with efficient and effective.
2. Complete a process for accomplish a University duty and give a data for my paper.
My expertise area is MI, it is based from my education background (Y.A.I of MI), I have a excellent MI knowledge, foreign language (English basic), computer (Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, Access, Power Point) and a few management lesson from my college.
Sir/Mam, I will be very interest to meet you in person for an interview.
Respectfully,
Wahyu ika pratiwi
Tel. No. 021-88342681
HP No. Hp. 085691090633
September 26, 2008 at 4:23 pm
Bapak/Ibu yang saya hormati,Saya Mampu bekerja dalam sebuah team karena saya mampu menggunakan alat alat pendukung untuk mempermudah pekerjaan, seperti komputer dengan beberapa programnya, alat ukur tanah,mengerti alat pancang baik yang manual ataupun Diesel hammer.selain itu saya pernah bergabung dalam sebuah team pada beberapa perusahaan konsultan teknik dan Kontraktor baik lokal maupun nasional.jika ada kesempatan,saya siap bergabung terutama untuk didaerah palembang dengan alasan saya ingin memberikan yang terbaik untuk Palembang kota kelahiran saya.
terima kasih.
Joy
moraredondo08@yahoo.co.id
telp 0711 7311832