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Total 7 Director/C-Level job vacancies in Jakarta

Director of People & Culture (HR)

Full-time
Jakarta
Information Technology
1 month ago
•Exemplify and lead the Company Service and Brand Culture initiatives.•Align and execute People & Culture activities to Employee Value Proposition.....

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Chief Engineer

Full-time
Central Jakarta
Engineering
2 months ago
Conduct daily briefings and ensure that all pertinent information is well received by team membersSupervise and manage daily activities of the departm.....

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Director of Revenue

Full-time
Jakarta
Information Technology
2 months ago
The Director of Revenue is responsible for maximizing the hotel's financial performance through strategic pricing, revenue optimization, and distribut.....

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Talent Account Director, Talent Solutions

Full-time
Jakarta
Human Resources
2 months ago
At LinkedIn, our approach to flexible work is centered on trust and optimized for culture, connection, clarity, and the evolving needs of ou.....

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Director of Quality

Full-time
Jakarta
Information Technology
2 months ago
The Director of Quality serves as the guardian of the hotel’s service excellence, championing a culture of flawless guest experiences that embody the.....

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Account Director Public Sector

Full-time
South Jakarta, South Jakarta City
Accounting / Auditing
2 months ago
Develop sales strategy to selling LinkNet Enterprise Product (Cloud, ICT, Connectivity, etc.) focused on securing public sectors clients (ministries,.....

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Director of Engineering

Full-time
Jakarta
Information Technology
2 months ago
The Director of Engineering oversees and manages all aspects of engineering operations within the hotel and the residences. The Director of Engineerin.....

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