A job posting from jobsA1.com advertised a site engineer position with Munir Sukhtian International Ltd. (Nourbangla) in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The position requires a minimum of 5 years experience as a site engineer in the telecom industry and candidates with a diploma or B.Sc. in civil engineering can apply. Interested candidates should apply by emailing their application to hr@nourbangla.com by June 7, 2011.
A job posting from jobsA1.com advertised a site engineer position with Munir Sukhtian International Ltd. (Nourbangla) in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The position requires a minimum of 5 years experience as a site engineer in the telecom industry and candidates with a diploma or B.Sc. in civil engineering can apply. Interested candidates should apply by emailing their application to hr@nourbangla.com by June 7, 2011.
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A job posting from jobsA1.com advertised a site engineer position with Munir Sukhtian International Ltd. (Nourbangla) in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The position requires a minimum of 5 years experience as a site engineer in the telecom industry and candidates with a diploma or B.Sc. in civil engineering can apply. Interested candidates should apply by emailing their application to hr@nourbangla.com by June 7, 2011.
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Job Category: Engineer/Architects Job Title: Site Engineer Company/Organization: Munir Sukhtian International Ltd. (Nourbangla) No. of Vacancies: Undisclose Job Responsibilities: . Education Requirement: Diploma or B.Sc civil. Technical/Professional Requirements: . Experience Requirements: Min. 05 years experience as a site engineer in Telecom industry. Additional Job Requirements: Foreigner also can apply. Salary Range: Negotiable Job Location: Dhaka Apply Instructions: Interested candidates are requested to apply immediately to: hr@nourbangla.com. Application deadline: 7-Jun-2011