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Support Executive � REF: 8111

Posted By: siti

Date: Fri, 2 May 2008

Remuneration: Best Offer

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Requirements: Updating of project schedules & requirements. Coordinate with project & logistic for product delivery. Co-ordinate with logistic for recommendation of alternatives or new products during project execution stage. To ensure projects requirements are met. Raise documents for purchase/delivery. Printing of catalogues. Filing of projects' record/key plans etc. To support Project/CSU Manager and project Engineer in their work process. Assist in all in-coming telephone calls. Any other responsibilities, which the Project/CSU Manager may assign from time to time.
Qualifications: Diploma (minimum)
Self-driven, meticulous and a team player. Able to work independently under minimal supervision. Excellent communication and good interpersonal skills
Salary: $1600 - $2000
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*All interested candidates are to send their full resume with photo attached and expected salary indicated*
All positions are open to only Singaporean, Permanent Resident or Malaysian. Please send your resume to: [email protected]



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