Lowongan Shipping Officer17/06/09

 


Shipping Officer (code: SHO)(Jakarta)

Requirements:
Male
S1 any major discipline (with preference major in Mining discipline)
Preferable has experience 2-3 years in shipping, logistic, handling L/C and knowledge of documentation in mining and coal industry.
Fluent in English both oral and written.
Advanced computer skills (Word, Excel, Power Point, etc)
Hard working, strong leadership, self discipline and good communication skill an also willing to work under pressure.

Job Description:

Handling documentation of coal shipments for export + domestic shipment:
Prepare pre-shipping docs prior shipment
Follow up quality certificate and shipping docs after completion loading vessel/barge
Prepare invoicing coal shipments
Prepare lay time calculation vessel
Prepare administration coal shipment report and filling

Interested candidates are required to send the application letter together with CV and recent photograph, not later than 2 (two) weeks to: hrd@ptadaro.com. Please put the position code as your email subject. Only sort listed candidates will be process.

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tom June 20, 2009 Reply

Saya seorang sarjana psikologi yang saat ini sedang mengikuti pendidikan program pascasarjana Magister Manajemen (MM). Selama ini selain saya aktif di lembaga psikologi terapan, saya juga aktif dikegiatan sosial kesehatan masyarakat. Saya tertarik dengan pekerjaan yang terkait dengan pengembangan SDM dan jika ada informasi serta kesempatan untuk posisi HRM atau MSDM mohon dapat menghubungi saya, dan saya berharap dapat bertemu dengan Bapak/Ibu pimpinanan dalam situasi wawancara, sehingga saya dapat memberikan lebih detail lagi tentang diri saya. Atas perhatian yang diberikan saya ucapkan terima kasih.
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