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PT Surveyor Indonesia (Persero) / ptsi.co.id |
PT Surveyor Indonesia (Persero) - PTSI or latter known as Surveyor Indonesia is a Jakarta-based state-owned inspection services company in Indonesia. The Company is 85.12% owned by the Government of Indonesia, 10.40% by Societe Generale de Surveillance SA and 4.48% by PT Sucofindo (Persero). Surveyor Indonesia having more than 23 years of experience in delivering comprehensive inspection services, including survey, assessment, appraisal, inspection, auditing, monitoring and also consulting services. The Company was established in 1991 based on a notarial deed No 154 dated 29 July 1991 of Muhami Salim SH. The financial performance of Surveyor Indonesia in the first half of 2014 (1H 2014 ended in 30 June 2014/un audited) showed a good improvement, according to PT Surveyor Indonesia (Persero) recently financial reports as quoted by JobsCDC.com. Surveyor Indonesia successfully recorded its total assets of Rp 758.73 billion in 1H 2014, an increase of 3.87% from Rp 730.46 billion in December 2013.
In line with its continued expansion program, PT Surveyor Indonesia (Persero) invites dynamic young professionals and high-power struggle to seize theese career opportunities
Sekretaris
Requirements
Sekretaris
Requirements
- Age between 26 - 30 years old.
- Minimum D3 from all majors, preferably secretarial major.
- Active in English both oral and written.
- Operating knowledge of Ms Office.
- Understand secretarial duties and obligations.
- Have excellent skills in communication, plan activities and tasks well.
- Physically healthy, honest, disciplined, thorough, independent, responsible, quickly adapt and be able to work under pressure
For further information, please refer official source from Jobstreet on following link below. If you think you have met the requirements above, please send your application to PTSI - Jobstreet. All applications will be treated in strict confidential and only use for the purpose of selection. Only short listed candidates will be followed up. (JobsCDC.com / Source)
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