Sales Engineer Vacancy at PT Maccaferri Indonesia

Maccaferri a Multinational Company with business in Gabions and Geosynthetics, is seeking a highly motivated & qualified candidate for the position of :
SALES ENGINEER (SE)
- Male, S-1 degree in Civil Engineer with min. GPA of 2.80
- Having experience Sales Engineer in Geosinthetics and Gabion would be an advantage
- Good communication skill in English both spoken and written

Please submit your complete resume in English, together with your contact number, copy of relevant documents, recent photograph and expected salary within 2 weeks after this advertisement to :
PT.Maccaferri Indonesia
Aminta Plaza #204, Jl.TB Simatupang Kav.10, Jakarta 12310

EPCOS Vacancies Engineer in Batam

Electronic components are found in nearly all electricaI and electronic devices and Are essential for a faultless function. Electronic components are instrumental in processing electric signals protecting electronic circuits and ensuring a regular, reliable power supply. A unique broad product portfolio and truly global presence have made EPCOS a global market leader in products that account for 60 percent of our sales.

As part of our global expansions, we Seek qualified personnel for our new PT EPCOS factory in Batam in the following field:

1. Product Development Engineer
Your functions:

* Develop temperature sensor system based on Sethi conducting ceramic for automobile home appliance and heating industry
* Define materials, process technology;. plastic processing and joining technique
* Handling of project (project planning, customer specification, technical documentation, test qualification program and statistical analysis)

Your profile:

* Degree in Plastic. Engineering or Electrical Engineering majoring in control
* 1-2 years working experience in similar application in electronics component industry
* Good knowledge in the use of automotive core tools (FMEA, APQP, PPAP, SPC)
* Good knowledge of the material science metal and Plastic


2. Design Engineer
Your functions:
* Construct and develop new sensor systems for the automobile – home appliance and heating industry
* Construct new systems and engineering detail drawings
* Develop new methods and new materials (technology, modelling, calculation of material parameters)

Your profile:
* Degree in Mechanical engineering, Plastics Engineering or Precision Engineering
* Hands on experience in CAD software (AUTOCAD, Pro-E) is a must – 1-2 years working experience in plastic mold or electronics component industry
* Good knowledge in the use of automotive core tools (FMEA, APQP, PPAP, SPC)
* Creative and imaginative

3. Electronics Engineer
Your functions:
* Perform production machinery trouble shooting and repair to reduce machine break down
* Support new equipment installation or upgrading project
* Control electronics spare parts, machines manual and drawings

Your profile:
Degree in Electrical engineering majoring in control or instrumentation
* At least 2 years working experience in related field
* Good knowledge. in electronics schematic diagram and PLC
* Strong programming ability in C++ is most advantage

4. Mechanical Engineer
Your functions:
* Perform production machinery trouble shooting and repair to reduce machine break down
* Improve machine efficiency to reduce scrap
* Support process improvement
* Support new equipment installation and upgrading project
* Control mechanical spare parts and drawings

Your profile:
* Degree in Mechanical engineering
* At least 2 years working experience in related field – Good knowledge in automation system

General requirement for all positions:
* Able to communicate with English in both oral and written
* Good knowledge of Microsoft Office
* Strong analytical skill.
* Able to work under time pressure & work in a team

We hope you are interested to work in an international group and are looking forward to hear from qualified applicants. Short listed candidates will be contacted immediately for interview. Please Send your complete resume with photographs and expected salary to:
The Human Resource Department
PT. EPCOS INDONESIA
Jalan Epcos Jaya Blok B1-10, Kawasan Industri Panbil, Muka Kuning 29433, Batam Indonesia

Source: http://www.batam.com

Benitez is still Inter coach for now, says Moratti

Milan - Confusion continued to reign over the future of Inter Milan coach Rafael Benitez on Tuesday after club president Massimo Moratti played down widespread speculation that he had been sacked.

Reports said Spaniard Benitez, only at the European and Italian champions since June, was being removed because of his side’s poor domestic form and his outburst over what he saw as Inter’s lack of ambition following Saturday’s World Club Cup win.

“At the moment the coach of Inter is still Benitez,” Moratti told reporters outside his offices where he had held meetings with club officials. “I haven’t been in contact with any other coach.”

Brazilian Leonardo, who left as coach of city rivals AC Milan in May after just one season as manager, has become favorite to succeed Benitez after Zenit St. Petersburg said their boss Luciano Spalletti would be staying in Russia. “Let’s not joke,” Moratti said when asked about reports he had held talks with Leonardo.

Former Inter goalkeeper Walter Zenga has also been linked with the job despite Benitez saying on Monday he was surprised by the reports about his imminent sacking. — Reuters

Source: http://www.thejakartapost.com

Udinese defeats Inter Milan 3-1

Udinese exploited poor defending by Inter Milan to beat the Serie A champion 3-1 on Sunday.

It is Inter coach Leonardo's first defeat since he took over from Rafa Benitez in December and snaps a run of five straight wins under the Brazilian.

Dejan Stankovic gave Inter the lead in the 16th and it appeared that Inter was in total control when he went close minutes later.

However, Udinese equalized soon after through Cristian Zapata and by halftime was leading 2-1 after Antonio Di Natale scored from a free kick.

In the second half Maurizio Domizzi added a third after Inter's defense was again unable to clear the danger.

Source: http://www.thejakartapost.com

FIFA, Russia sign declaration on 2018 World Cup

FIFA President Sepp Blatter said he was certain the 2018 World Cup would be in good hands after he and Russian officials signed a formal declaration Sunday awarding the football tournament to Russia.

Russia has never before organized a World Cup and has an enormous amount of work to do to get ready. In addition to building stadiums and hotels, Russia will need to upgrade airports and roads to transport 32 football teams and millions of visitors to 13 cities spread across much of its vast territory.

Blatter was less focused on the organizational challenges than on his greater vision of bringing football to largely uncharted territory such as Russia and Qatar, which will hold the World Cup in 2022.

"Football is more than just kicking the ball," he said at a news conference after the signing ceremony. "It is also important to connect different nations, and our philosophy this time was to give the World Cup to territories that had never hosted it."

Russian Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko picked up on the theme in thanking FIFA for choosing Russia over countries that already have much of the necessary infrastructure in place.

"FIFA is not just a football organization," he said. "It develops the world and it goes to new countries."

Blatter met Saturday with Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who has promised that Russia would follow through on its commitments to spend tens of billions of dollars on new stadiums and infrastructure.

Source: http://www.thejakartapost.com

Striker Toni joins Juventus

Rome -- Juventus have completed the free signing of former Italy striker Luca Toni from Genoa, the Turin giants revealed on Friday.

The 33-year-old former Bayern Munich and Fiorentina forward, who has 16 goals in 47 caps for Italy, signed an 18-month deal.

According to Italian news agency Ansa, the deal means Genoa will save six million euros that were due to Toni as a signing on fee when he joined on a free from Bayern at the beginning of the season.

And he revealed that he couldn't say no despite the pay cut needed to accept Juve's offer.

"You can't say no to Juve, I'm realising a dream, I'm delighted," he said at his official unveiling. "When I was offered the move I didn't hesitate and I had no problem taking a pay cut.

"I have confidence (in Juve) because I've seen the hunger and the desire to get results."

Toni, a member of Italy's 2006 World Cup winning squad, had scored just three goals in 16 games this season for Genoa.

Source: http://news.xinhuanet.com

Ding eases into semis at Snooker Masters

London -- Chinese wunderkind Ding Junhui saw off former world champion Graeme Dott 6-2 at Wembley Arena on Thursday, becoming the first player to advance into the semifinals at the Snooker Masters.

Ding, 23, cruised into the interval with a 3-1 lead, as he took victories in the first, second and fourth frames all with centuries.

Dott, who knocked out world No. 1 John Higgins in the first round on Monday, managed to take one back after an entangled fifth frame but lost the following three frames quickly with too many unforced errors.

"It feels good. I haven't got any pressure. It's just like practice," said Ding, whose best result at Wembley was a runnerup in 2007 as he only lost to "Rocket" Ronnie O'Sullivan.

"Maybe my three centuries in the first half gave him too much pressure," said Ding. "He got few chances to hit the balls, then he probably lost his sharpness and was under pressure."

Ding is going to face the winner between debutant Jamie Cope and veteran Mark King, but he had no mood to study his semifinal opponent.

"I don't know too much about them and I don't need to," said Ding. "I will just focus on my game on Saturday."

Source: http://news.xinhuanet.com

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