Lowongan Kerja Macmahon

MacmahonPT Macmahon Indonesia operates a limestone quarry near Banda Aceh in North Sumatera. Around 4.6 million bones of rock per year is blasted and hauled from various locations and fed into 3 separate crushers, Macmahon also has mining and civil construction protects in Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and Africa.



Senior Accountant

Requirements:



* Sound background in FOREX management (5+ years), financial reporting and accounting, including knowledge of daily, weekly and monthly reporting

* Extensive knowledge of accounting procedures and practices related to FOREX

* Knowledge of domestic and international financial markets and currency fluctuation

* Extensive knowledge of Indonesia Tax System such as VAT and Withholding tax

* Use of Quickbook accounting software an advantage

* Able to handle annual audit and corporate annual tax return

* Computer skills in a Windows environment including Excel, Word, etc

* Supervisory experience in a international environment

* Strong English skills (written and spoken)



Safety Officer

Requirements:



* Strong English skills essential (written and spoken)

* Proven experience in safety

* Tertiary qualification in Safety (K3)

* Familiarity with mining / Quarrying is an advantage

* Good computer skills

* Auditing and inspecting performance at the site to formally verify safety requirements

* Reporting on performance, achievements, compliance, incidents, trend



Mechanic

Requirements:



* Knowledge of operation of engine, transmission and hydraulic systems

* Proven experience in working with heavy equipment

* Formal qualifications desirable

* Experience with CAT equipment beneficial



Submit application in English (Bahasa Indonesia OK for Mechanic position only) and include CV, copy of KTP/SIM, recent photograph, Transcript/ Certificates, references to:



HR Department - PT Macmahon Indonesia

Jl Banda Aceh - Meulaboh KM 17, Lhoknga, Aceh Besar

PO BOX 54, Banda Aceh 23000

email : lhoknga@macmahon.com.au



Closing Date: 9 September 2011

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