[Internship] Manufacturing Admin Intern
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Company Description
Bosch first started its operations in Vietnam in 1994 and
registered a wholly-owned subsidiary in 2008. According to the
business strategy of Bosch in Vietnam, from 1st July 2014 on all
business entities were merged into Bosch Vietnam Co. Ltd. with its
head office at Ho Chi Minh City plant (HcP) in Dong Nai
Province.
HcP has started its belt assembly in a rented
building on 1st August 2008 as the assembly plant of Tilburg Plant
(TbP). On 14th April 2011, HcP celebrated the inauguration of the new
plant (Lth101 with 17,000 sqm), which did not only allow to increase
the production depth, but also to facilitate the push belt assembly of
this high-tech product. On 3rd July 2012 HcP marked a big milestone by
starting to produce the second component (loop-set) for its push belt.
Since November 2012, HcP doubled the production floor space and
increase the net total floor space up to 56.000 m², and have
successfully increased its production capacity and realized a lot of
new line SOP’s.
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Job Description
- Being in charge of daily production monitoring and maintaining
- Supporting in documentation control
- Supporting engineers for data collection.
- Preparing report based on engineers' request.
- Supporting in doing experimental tests in production floor together with engineers.
- Assisting engineers in simple admin tasks.
- Other tasks will be assigned depending on your performance
- Join in project of department as a team member
Qualifications
- Last-year student major in Engineering
- Proficiency in both English and Vietnamese writing and speaking skill
- Master of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook)
- Personality: Enthusiasm,reliability, pro-activeness, patience, focus on detail
[Internship] Manufacturing Admin Intern
Bosch Group
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