optical products. Headquartered in Germany, we are part of the
international Schott AG operating in Asia, Europe & Nafta with
approximately 17,300 employees worldwide.
With our optical component product line in Penang, we are addressing the
upcoming Photonics markets. To realize our ambitious goals, we are
seeking dynamic people who see beyond the future of glass to join us.
Management Trainee
(Penang)
Responsibilities:
* Supervise and manage production
* Analyze daily production data
* To control WIP trend and raw glass
* Responsible to make polishing sample
* Perform root cause analysis and recommend improvement plan
Requirements:
* Candidate must possess at least a Bachelor’s Degree in
Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineering, Mathematics/Statistics or
equivalent.
* Good leadership and interpersonal skills
* Able to work independently and effectively in a team environment
* Good command of spoken and written English
* Fresh graduates/Entry level applicants are encouraged to apply.
* Willing to live in Penang-Malaysia (based on contract 1-2 years)
Interested candidates are required to send their resume with photograph
to:
HRD Manager: hrd.schott@schott.com
PT Schott Igar Glass,
Jl. Meranti 3 Blok L8 – 06B
Delta Silicon Industrial Park, Cikarang
Phone:+62-21-28640088
Fax:+62-21-28640055/66
Http://www.schott.com
Lowongan Terkait:
SMART; LOWONGAN KERJA MANAGEMENT TRAINEE 2009LOWONGAN KERJA MANAGEMENT TRAINEE TERBARU 2009LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU MANAGEMENT TRAINEE 2009CARRER DAYS UGM; MANAGEMENT TRAINEE PERTAMBANGANLOWONGAN MANAGEMENT TRAINEE di UNITED TRACTORSLOWONGAN KERJA 2009 MANAGEMENT TRAINEENASMOCO; LOWONGAN KERJA MANAGEMENT TRAINEE di SEMARANG
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