Jobs Vacancy 2011 PT GM Indonesia Manufacturing
http://lowongan-kerja-lkptku.blogspot.com/2011/11/jobs-vacancy-2011-pt-gm-indonesia.html
N.V. General Motors Java Handel Maatschappij was incorporated as a limited company under the laws of Java, Dutch East Indies on February 3, 1927. (N.V. means "Limited Company" and Handel Maatschappij means "Trading Company.")
After World War II had been declared by the United States on December 8, 1941, truck inventory, tools, machinery and equipment were requisitioned by the Netherlands East Indies Army and transferred to inland locations near Solo. Prior to the Japanese occupation of Java on March 9, 1942, the inventory, machinery, etc. were destroyed under Army orders. The operations of N.V. General Motors Java Handel Mij. were suspended on March 24, 1942. The American, British and Dutch personnel were interned and the Japanese confiscated the plant. General Motors Corporation wrote off its investment in N.V. General Motors Java Handel Mij. as of December 31, 1942.
Subsequent to World War II, the Batavia Branch of the General Motors Overseas Operations was established to maintain the continuity of General Motors operations within the Netherlands East Indies. The name was later changed to the Djakarta Branch and said branch conducted the normal operations of an assembly plant after the war and the activities of N.V. General Motors Java Handel Mij. were restricted to protecting the Corporation's pre-war assets.
At a meeting of the shareholders on April 14, 1956, it was decided to place the Company (N.V. General Motors Handel Mij. and the Djakarta Branch) in liquidation. The Branch Manager's residence, including furniture and fixtures, and the six company houses, all of the value of which were carried on the books of GM Java, were sold to the local United States Embassy. The balance of the assets on the books of GM Java and the Djakarta branch were sold to Gaja Motors, and Indonesian Company, in April 1955.
During its six years of existence (1946-1953), the Djakarta Branch produced and distributed a total of:
PT GMBI (PT General Motor Buana Indonesia) was established with an investment of US$110 million in January 1993. It is 60% owned by General Motors and 40% owned by PT Garmak Motor of Indonesia. In 1997, it became a wholly-owned subsidiary of General Motors.
In 1994, General Motors Indonesia introduced its first Opel passenger car, the Opel Vectra, followed by the Opel Optima (Astra) and the world’s first right-hand drive Opel Blazer, in 1995. In 2002, GM Indonesia launched Chevrolet to replace the Opel brand and concentratde on Chevrolet as the core brand in Indonesia.
General Motors Indonesia assembles and markets the Chevrolet Blazer. The main office, assembly, testing, paint shop and parts distribution is located in Bekasi, West Java. It also imports built up Chevrolet vehicles from Thailand (Optra and Zafira) and Korea (Aveo and Spark). GM Indonesia, through its GM AutoWorld dealership, also distributes Chevrolet Tavera, Estate, Kalos and Captiva.
PT. GM Indonesia Manufacturing is one of a fast growing Automotive Company in Indonesia. We are expanding our company in Indonesia, therefore currently seeking professional person to become our excellent team for the position:
Production Planning Control Work Location Jakarta Raya
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities:
After World War II had been declared by the United States on December 8, 1941, truck inventory, tools, machinery and equipment were requisitioned by the Netherlands East Indies Army and transferred to inland locations near Solo. Prior to the Japanese occupation of Java on March 9, 1942, the inventory, machinery, etc. were destroyed under Army orders. The operations of N.V. General Motors Java Handel Mij. were suspended on March 24, 1942. The American, British and Dutch personnel were interned and the Japanese confiscated the plant. General Motors Corporation wrote off its investment in N.V. General Motors Java Handel Mij. as of December 31, 1942.
Subsequent to World War II, the Batavia Branch of the General Motors Overseas Operations was established to maintain the continuity of General Motors operations within the Netherlands East Indies. The name was later changed to the Djakarta Branch and said branch conducted the normal operations of an assembly plant after the war and the activities of N.V. General Motors Java Handel Mij. were restricted to protecting the Corporation's pre-war assets.
At a meeting of the shareholders on April 14, 1956, it was decided to place the Company (N.V. General Motors Handel Mij. and the Djakarta Branch) in liquidation. The Branch Manager's residence, including furniture and fixtures, and the six company houses, all of the value of which were carried on the books of GM Java, were sold to the local United States Embassy. The balance of the assets on the books of GM Java and the Djakarta branch were sold to Gaja Motors, and Indonesian Company, in April 1955.
During its six years of existence (1946-1953), the Djakarta Branch produced and distributed a total of:
- 5,306 Passenger Vehicles
- 14,050 Commercial Vehicles
- 3,811 Commercial Bodies
- 1,794 Reconditioned Vehicles
- 102 Frigidaire units
- 202 Diesel power and marine units
PT GMBI (PT General Motor Buana Indonesia) was established with an investment of US$110 million in January 1993. It is 60% owned by General Motors and 40% owned by PT Garmak Motor of Indonesia. In 1997, it became a wholly-owned subsidiary of General Motors.
In 1994, General Motors Indonesia introduced its first Opel passenger car, the Opel Vectra, followed by the Opel Optima (Astra) and the world’s first right-hand drive Opel Blazer, in 1995. In 2002, GM Indonesia launched Chevrolet to replace the Opel brand and concentratde on Chevrolet as the core brand in Indonesia.
General Motors Indonesia assembles and markets the Chevrolet Blazer. The main office, assembly, testing, paint shop and parts distribution is located in Bekasi, West Java. It also imports built up Chevrolet vehicles from Thailand (Optra and Zafira) and Korea (Aveo and Spark). GM Indonesia, through its GM AutoWorld dealership, also distributes Chevrolet Tavera, Estate, Kalos and Captiva.
PT. GM Indonesia Manufacturing is one of a fast growing Automotive Company in Indonesia. We are expanding our company in Indonesia, therefore currently seeking professional person to become our excellent team for the position:
Responsibilities:
- Reporting to Material Production & Control Manager in Supply Chain Department, this challenging position will be responsible for managing and coordinating production scheduling and shop floor information flow. This position will ensure the system can achieve production target, timing and quality.
- Bachelor Degree in Engineering
- Minimum 2-4 years of experience in the same field, preferable from automotive industry
- Has knowledge & experience in production control and scheduling (PPC)
- Has knowledge & experience in production information system
- Has knowledge about bill of material basic & product specification (e.g : usage potion, part name, etc)
- Understand about Engineering change system and production reporting
- Has basic knowledge Manufacturing Information System
- Language : Proficiency in local language along with English- written, spoken and comprehension is mandatory
- Team player, Organized, Self Motivated, Customer Focus, High Integrity, Professional, Open & Energetic
Responsibilities:
- Reporting to Area Manager Paint, this challenging position will be responsible to direct and coordinate manufacturing activities in Paint Shop Production. The incumbent has responsibility for a large number of employees including first and second line supervisory subordinate. Work is of a difficult and involved nature. A high level of independent judgment and discretion are exercised.
- Minimum Diploma Degree in Engineering Field (preferable Chemical Engineering)
- Minimum 5 years of experience in automotive industries with minimum 3 years of experience in Paint Production in Supervisor Level
- Have Engineering skill of production with Paint Shop
- Have knowledge of Production System implementation and application
- Have knowledge of quality control process/manufacturing process and management system that relate to productions operations
- Language : Proficiency in local language along with English- written, spoken and comprehension is important
- Possesses the ability to make good decisions in a production environment
- Have a high understanding of safety procedures in the workplace Paint Shop
- Ability to manage and direct the continues improvement activities
- High level of analytical ability, problem solving, interpersonal skills to effectively work with and motivate others