Job Announcement
For
Civil Engineer and Technician

Golden Rice is an international standard company, equipped with state-of-the-art machinery and technology for drying, milling and packaging rice for export markets. Beside its rice processing and exporting activities, Golden Rice is developing its own construction and engineering projects, such as industrial building construction, machinery & electrical installation, and R&D on agricultural and electrical engineering.

While expanding its activity, the company is urgently recruiting dynamic individuals to fill the following positions to be based at its factory’s site located in Oudong-Kampong Speu province

Responsibilities:

  • Perform and analyze structural design and architect drawing;
  • Develop plans and specifications for civil engineering works;
  • Supervise and monitor construction projects;
  • Undertake maintenance and operation of the building and other equipments;
  • Acting as a technical think-tank of the company.

Qualification and skills:

  • Cambodian national;
  • Hold university degree in civil engineering;
  • At least 3 years of experience in industrial  construction;
  • Able to use Robot Millennium or SAP 2000, AutoCAD, etc;
  • Able to lead and work in a team and to work under pressure;
  • Fluent in English, both writing and speaking.

Please send your letter of application and CV with 3 references by February 25, 2010 to the Golden Rice office located at:
Suite 234, Phnom Penh Center, Corner Street 274 & 3
Sangkat Tonle Bassac, Khan Chamkarmon
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
P.O. Box: 1008

Phone: (+855) 23 987 941,
Fax: (+855) 23 224 626
Email:
Website: www.GoldenRiceCambodia.com

Please mark clearly the position you apply for on the application. Competitive salary will be offered based on qualifications and experience. Only short listed candidates will be contacted. Applications will not be returned.
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