LATEST JOB

    September 3, 2010

    Oil Gas career as Inventory Expeditor at Baker Hughes

    No Limits

    Baker Hughes is a leading Oil & Gas product and services organization. We operate in 90 countries worldwide with over 35,000 employees. We create value for Oil & Gas companies by offering leading drilling, formation evaluation, completion and production products and services. We are now seeking to recruit highly motivated individual to join us. The job offers the opportunity to work on best-in-class technology in the field of Oil & Gas.

    Inventory Expeditor
    (Requisition ID: 36958)
    (Jakarta Raya)

    Responsibilities:
    * Document the real time movement of items removed or replaced from shelf to shadow physical movement of inventory.
    * Accurately record and enter all items
    * Generate computer reports as required to verify correct data

    Requirements:
    * Excellent Computer skills.
    * Excellent English communication skills both written and spoken.
    * Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
    * SAP MM, SD exposure preferred.
    * Diploma or equivalent.
    * 3+ years experience in a similar role.
    * Previous oilfield experience will be highly regarded, though not essential.
    * Knowledge of inventory methods and stock control procedures.


    What do our jobs offer?

    Our job openings provide competitive reward structure, exposure to Best-in-Class technologies, on-going career development, career progression, respect, work/life balance and the opportunity to live our core values: Integrity, Teamwork, Performance and Learning.

    In order to apply, please send your application to HR.Indonesia@bakerhughes.com, subject: Inventory Expeditor.

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