Posted in Bachelor's Degree, Lowongan di Jakarta on Mar 22, 2008
Orica Mining Services is Indonesia’s largest blasting service provider and product supply company servicing the extensive Indonesian mining market and Orica is currently the world’s largest supplier of commercial explosives.
In Indonesia, PT Orica Mining Services currently seeks experienced and professional personnel to fill in the following position :
Field Supervisor Trainee
Essential Skills/Experience:
Requirements:
· Bachelor degree from Engineering background, preferably mining background
· Willing to be stationed in various mining locations.
· Excellence communication in English both verbal and written.
· Computer ability.
· Good personality and interpersonal skill, healthy and fit
· Able to work in a team
· Having Driving License
Successful candidates will be offered potential career development and competitive remuneration package.
Please send your CV to
recruitment.indonesia@orica.com
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