PERUMNAS is a State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) in the form of the Public Company (Perum) where the total shares owned by the Government. Housing was established as a solution to the government in providing adequate housing for the middle to bottom.
The company was established based on Government Regulation Number 29 of 1974, amended by Government Regulation No. 12 of 1988, and perfected through Government Regulation no. 15 of 2004 dated May 10, 2004. Since its founding in 1974, Housing always appear and act as a pioneer in the provision of housing and settlements like lower-middle income people.
Through the concept of large-scale development, PERUMNAS managed to make a significant contribution in the formation of residential areas and new towns spread all over Indonesia. As a state-owned enterprise developers with a range of national, PERUMNAS has 7 regional effort territory I to VII and Regional Rusunawa.
Helvetia Medan, Ilir Barat Palembang, Banyumanik Semarang, Tamalanrea Makasar, Dukuh Menanggal Surabaya, Antapani Bandung are examples of large-scale residential construction pioneered by PERUMNAS. The settlement area has now developed into a "New Town" prospective. In addition, Depok, Bogor, Tangerang and Jakarta is also a "New Town" which was pioneered by PERUMNAS and is now growing rapidly into a strategic region that serves as a buffer capital.
The company was established based on Government Regulation Number 29 of 1974, amended by Government Regulation No. 12 of 1988, and perfected through Government Regulation no. 15 of 2004 dated May 10, 2004. Since its founding in 1974, Housing always appear and act as a pioneer in the provision of housing and settlements like lower-middle income people.
Through the concept of large-scale development, PERUMNAS managed to make a significant contribution in the formation of residential areas and new towns spread all over Indonesia. As a state-owned enterprise developers with a range of national, PERUMNAS has 7 regional effort territory I to VII and Regional Rusunawa.
Helvetia Medan, Ilir Barat Palembang, Banyumanik Semarang, Tamalanrea Makasar, Dukuh Menanggal Surabaya, Antapani Bandung are examples of large-scale residential construction pioneered by PERUMNAS. The settlement area has now developed into a "New Town" prospective. In addition, Depok, Bogor, Tangerang and Jakarta is also a "New Town" which was pioneered by PERUMNAS and is now growing rapidly into a strategic region that serves as a buffer capital.
Jobs at PERUMNAS in January 2012
PERUMNAS, Indonesia's leading state-owned enterprises engaged in property development and residential area, invites you for a career as :
Staff Professional Batch 2012
A) Diploma 3 (D3) from the State/ Private University (with accreditation A)
- Educational background of the Department of Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Management, Accounting, Taxation.
- Min GPA 2.8 (Scale 4).
- Age on July 1, 2012 max 23 years
- Energetic, dedicated, and hardworking.
- Able to communicate in English both oral and written.
- Willing to be placed in all work areas of Perumnas.
B) Bachelor (S1) and Post Graduate (S2) from the State/ Private University (with accreditation A)
- Educational background of the Department of Civil Engineering, Architectural Engineering, Built Environment Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Power Lines, Computer Science, Management, Accounting, Business Administration, Marketing, Civil Law/ Business.
- GPA min 3.0 (scale 4.0) for non-Engineering S1, 2.8 (for S1 Engineering) and 3.2 (for S2).
- Age on July 1, 2012 max 25 years for S1 and 27 years for S2.
- Energetic, dedicated, and hardworking.
- Able to communicate in English both oral and written.
- Willing to be placed in all work areas of Perumnas.
Registration
Perum Perumnas Job Vacancies for January 2012
If you qualify please fill out the registration form through this LINK refer to PERUMNAS Job Vacancies
If you qualify please fill out the registration form through this LINK refer to PERUMNAS Job Vacancies
Application acceptance will be closed on : January 24th, 2012, at 17:00 P. M.
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