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Lowongan BUMN 2009/2010: PT PLN (Persero)

Nov 28th, 2009 by Info CPNS BUMN Bank

Pengumuman Rekrutmen PT PLN (Persero) Tingkat S1/D3 Tahun 2009 (1 – 3 Desember 2009)

Pengumuman Rekrutmen PT PLN (Persero) Tingkat S1/D3 Tahun 2009

1. Persyaratan :
Lulus S1 atau D3
* S1 hanya boleh melamar untuk posisi jabatan S1
* D3 hanya boleh melamar untuk posisi jabatan D3
Batas Usia
* S1 : Kelahiran 1984 dan sesudahnya
* D3 : Kelahiran 1986 dan sesudahnya
IPK:
* IPK > 2,75 untuk Teknik
* IPK > 3,00 untuk Non Teknik
2. Mengisi data pendaftaran melalui STAND PLN di Job Fair Politeknik Piksi di Landmark Convention Hall Bandung mulai tanggal 1 – 3
Desember 2009.
3. Satu pelamar hanya diperbolehkan memilih 1 (satu) posisi jabatan sesuai bidang studi
4. Panggilan peserta dan lokasi tes akan diumumkan melalui website www.pln.co.id dan www.pln-jabar.co.id
5. Tahapan Tes Meliputi:
a. Seleksi Administrasi
b. GAT
c. Tes Akademis dan Bahasa Inggris
d. Tes Psikologi dan diskusi kelompok
e. Tes Kesehatan
f. Wawancara
6. Prioritas penempatan sebagai pegawai di luar Jawa – Bali
7. Berkas Lamaran dibawa pada saat Penjelasan Tes Kesehatan (setelah peserta dinyatakan memenuhi kriteria Tes Psikologi dan Diskusi Kelompok)
Kelengkapan berkas lamaran:
a. Surat Lamaran yang ditujukan kepada PT PLN (Persero) c.q. Deputi Direktur Pengembangan SDM dan Talenta
b. Riwayat Hidup (CV)
c. Copy Ijasah/keterangan lulus yang dilegalisir
d. Copy transkrip nilai terakhir yang dilegalisir
e. Copy KTP dan akte kelahiran.
f. Surat keterangan sehat dan tidak buta warna dari dokter umum
g. Pasfoto terbaru ukuran 4 x 6 sebanyak 2 lembar
h. Pernyataan diri di atas materai Rp. 6.000,- yang menyatakan bahwa pelamar :
¨ Tidak tersangkut dalam penyalahgunaan narkoba dan zat adiktif lainnya
¨Bersedia ditempatkan di seluruh Indonesia bila diterima sebagai pegawai PLN.
Bagi Pelamar dari lulusan program Lintas Jalur (D3 yang meneruskan S1), agar kelengkapan berkas di atas ditambahkan dengan :
i Transkrip nilai D3 yang dilegalisir
ii Ijazah D3 yang dilegalisir
Apabila terdapat perbedaan data antara Soft copy dan hard copy akan mengakibatkan peserta GUGUR dan TIDAK DAPAT meneruskan ke tahapan tes selanjutnya

Posisi dan Jurusan Yang dibutuhkan adalah :

No. Posisi / Jabatan Program Studi
TINGKAT S1
1. ED (Assistant Engineer/Assistant Operator di Bidang Operator Distribusi · Teknik Elektro Industri
Tenaga Listrik) · Teknik Elektro Kontrol
· Teknik Energi Listrik
· Teknik Listrik
· Teknik Listrik Industri
· Teknik Tenaga Listrik
2. PE (Assistant Engineer Konstruksi / Pemeliharaan di bidang Pembangkit · Teknik Elektro Industri
, Gardu Induk, Transmisi dan Distribusi Tenaga Listrik) · Teknik Elektro Kontrol
· Teknik Energi Listrik
· Teknik Listrik
· Teknik Listrik Industri
· Teknik Tenaga Listrik
· Teknik Mesin
· Teknik Mesin Industri
· Teknik Mekatronika
· Teknik Konversi Energi
3. EP (Assistant Engineer / Assistant Operator di bidang Pembangkit Tenaga · Teknik Elektro Industri
Listrik) · Teknik Elektro Kontrol
· Teknik Energi Listrik
· Teknik Listrik
· Teknik Listrik Industri
· Teknik Tenaga Listrik
· Teknik Fisika
· Teknik Mesin
· Teknik Mesin Industri
· Teknik Mekatronika
· Teknik Konversi Energi
· Teknik Instrumentasi
TINGKAT D3
1. TDT (Junior Engineer / Operator di bidang Distribusi Tenaga Listrik) · Teknik Elektro Industri
· Teknik Elektro Kontrol
· Teknik Energi Listrik
· Teknik Listrik
· Teknik Listrik Industri
· Teknik Tenaga Listrik
2. TPE (Junior Engineer Konstruksi / Pemeliharaan di bidang Pembangkit, · Teknik Elektro Industri
Gardu Induk, Transmisi dan Distribusi Tenaga Listrik) · Teknik Elektro Kontrol
· Teknik Energi Listrik
· Teknik Listrik
· Teknik Listrik Industri
· Teknik Tenaga Listrik
· Teknik Mesin
· Teknik Mesin Industri
· Teknik Mekatronika
· Teknik Konversi Energi
3. TPL (Junior Engineer / Junior Operator di bidang Pembangkit Tenaga · Teknik Elektro Industri
Listrik) · Teknik Elektro Kontrol
· Teknik Energi Listrik
· Teknik Listrik
· Teknik Listrik Industri
· Teknik Tenaga Listrik
· Teknik Fisika
· Teknik Mesin
· Teknik Mesin Industri
· Teknik Mekatronika
· Teknik Konversi Energi
4. TPD (Junior Operator di bidang Pengolahan Data) · Ilmu Komputer
· Informatika Industri
· Manajemen Informatika
· Manajemen Informatika dan Komputer
· Manajemen Komputer
· Manajemen Sistem Informasi
· Sistem Informasi
· Sistem Komputer
· Teknik Informatika
· Teknik Informatika Komputer
· Teknologi Informasi
· Teknologi Sistem Informasi
5. PNG (Junior Officer di bidang Niaga Pengolahan Data) · Ilmu Komputer
· Informatika Industri
· Manajemen Informatika
· Manajemen Informatika dan Komputer
· Manajemen Komputer
· Manajemen Sistem Informasi
· Sistem Informasi
· Sistem Komputer
· Teknik Informatika
· Teknik Informatika Komputer
· Teknologi Informasi
· Teknologi Sistem Informasi
· Ilmu Ekonomi
· Ilmu Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan
· Ilmu Hubungan Masyarakat
· Keuangan
· Keuangan dan Perbankan
· Keuangan dan Perbankan Syariah
· Manajemen
· Manajemen Bisnis
· Manajemen dan Perdagangan
· Manajemen dan Studi Pembangunan
· Manajemen Keuangan
· Manajemen Keuangan dan Perbankan
· Manajemen Keuangan dan Perpajakan
· Manajemen Pemasaran
· Manajemen Perusahaan
· Manajemen Umum
· Pemasaran
· Studi Pembangunan
6. PAS (Junior Officer Administrasi) · Ilmu Komputer
· Informatika Industri
· Manajemen Informatika
· Manajemen Informatika dan Komputer
· Manajemen Komputer
· Manajemen Sistem Informasi
· Sistem Informasi
· Sistem Komputer
· Teknik Informatika
· Teknik Informatika Komputer
· Teknologi Informasi
· Teknologi Sistem Informasi
· Administrasi Bisnis
· Administrasi Bisnis Perkantoran
· Administrasi dan Kebijakan Publik
· Administrasi Hukum
· Administrasi Kepegawaian
· Administrasi Perdagangan
· Administrasi Pembangunan
· Administrasi Sekretari
· Ilmu Administrasi
· Ilmu Administrasi Bisnis
· Ilmu Administrasi Fiskal
· Ilmu Administrasi Niaga
· Ilmu Kesekretariatan
· Kesekretariatan
· Kesekretariatan dan Administrasi Perkantoran
· Komputerisasi Perkantoran dan Kesekretariatan
· Manajemen Administrasi
· Manajemen Perkantoran
· Manajemen Personalia
· Manajemen Personalia dan Penyuluhan
· Manajemen Perusahaan
· Manajemen Sumber Daya Manusia
· Pemasaran
· Studi Pembangunan
· Sekretaris
7. PAK (Junior Officer Akuntansi) · Akuntansi
· Akuntansi dan Perbankan Syariah
· Akuntansi Komputer
· Akuntansi Perbankan
· Akuntansi Perpajakan
· Akuntansi Umum
· Komputer Akuntansi
· Komputerisasi Akuntansi
· Manajemen Akuntansi

Sumber: pln.co.id

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7 Responses to “ Lowongan BUMN 2009/2010: PT PLN (Persero) ”

  1. siti.maryam
    November 28, 2009 at 12:52 pm

    lowongan pln 1-3 desember 2009

  2. addin
    November 28, 2009 at 12:59 pm

    dari merry low ler pln

  3. Dendy Irawan
    November 28, 2009 at 1:32 pm

    dari dendy

  4. rere
    November 29, 2009 at 10:33 am

    untuk wil jatim kpn????

  5. andhka
    December 2, 2009 at 4:02 am

    untuk Bengkulu kapan???…

  6. muh.Ilham
    January 29, 2010 at 12:57 pm

    untuk rekrut rekrutme D3,,, bulan febuari kapan, n wil makassar ????

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