Jawatan Kosong Di Kementerian Kerja Raya

Jawatan Kosong Di Kementerian Kerja Raya

Warganegara Malaysia yang berkelayakan dan berumur tidak kurang dari 18 tahun pada tarikh tutup iklan jawatan adalah dipelawa untuk memohon bagi mengisi kekesongan jawatan tetap di Kementerian Kerja Raya Malaysia seperti berikut:

1. OPERATOR LOJI GRED R3
2. PEKERJA AWAM KHAS GRED R3
3. PEKERJA AWAM GRED R1
4. PEMANDU KENDERAAN GRED R3
5. PEMBANTU AM PEJABAT GRED N1
6. PENJAGA JENTERA ELEKTRIK GRED R17
7. TUKANG K2 – JURUGEGAS JENTERA 
8. TUKANG K3 – PENCARI KEROSAKAN
9. TUKANG K3 – PENDAWAI ELEKTRIK
10. TUKANG K3 – TUKANG BATU/SIMEN
11. TUKANG K3 – TUKANG CAT/TULIS
12. TUKANG K3 – TUKANG KAYU

Tarikh Tutup Permohonan : 11 Jun 2012
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Jawatan Kosong Di Kementerian Kerja Raya

Jawatan Kosong Terkini Kerajaan, Malaysia

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