Bridgestone’s roots date back to the establishment of Bridgestone Tire Co., Ltd. in 1931. Founder Shojiro Ishibashi was already a successful businessman, thanks to the creation of Jika-tabi (socks with rubber soles used as work shoes) and thriving rubber shoe trade. Passenger vehicles were growing more popular, and Ishibashi realized the potential in providing tires for this new mode of transportation, so he took revenue from his family business to start a tire company. Ishibashi used an English translation of his surname, stone bridge, to name his new venture.
Bridgestone focused on manufacturing tires based solely on Japanese technology. At first, the company met many challenges in producing and selling the tires, but it quickly improved product quality and the business rapidly expanded domestically and overseas. Throughout the 40s and 50s, the company’s production levels made Bridgestone Japan’s number one tire maker. In 1967, Bridgestone began selling radial tires for passenger vehicles. Around this same time, the company opened more locations overseas, including a sales headquarters in America. Throughout the 70s, locations opened in Indonesia, Iran, Taiwan and Australia. But the decade also brought a sad end to an era—founder Shojiro Ishibashi died on Sept. 11, 1976.
The 80s cemented the company as a leading global tire manufacturer. In May 1988, Bridgestone acquired The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, which transformed Bridgestone into one of the world's largest tire and rubber companies. The acquisition of Firestone gave Bridgestone a large number of production sites in North America, Central and South America, Europe, and other locations.
In the past two decades, Bridgestone has taken even more steps to expand and diversify, including establishing new headquarters for their European and American operations, returning the Firestone and Bridgestone brands to racing, and acquiring tire retreader Bandag, Inc. As Bridgestone approaches its 80th anniversary, the company remains committed to being a world leader in tire technology, developing the most advanced tires and rubber products and providing world class customer service. The company’s culture and mission remains rooted in the words of founder Shojiro Ishibashi, who said Bridgestone is dedicated to “serving society with superior quality”.
We are one of the biggest Tire Manufacture Company in Indonesia. We look for suitable candidate who can fill the position as below:
QUALITY ASSURANCE STAFF
Qualification:
- Male / Female, max 25 years old
- Minimum 2 (two) years experience as QA Staff, preferably in manufacture industry
- Bachelor degree from faculty Technic Industry with Min. GPA 2.75
- Heigth min. 160 cm with proportional weight, not color blind
- Fluent in English both oral & written
- Computer Literate in using MS office & Internet
- Well understanding about Quality Assurance in manufacture industries espessially in tire quality procces will be advantage
- Healthy, ready to work under pressure, creative and have leadership skill
PURCHASING STAFF
Qualification:
- Maximum 35 years old
- D3/S1 degree from faculty of Finance, Management, Administration, Mechanical Engineering or Industrial Engineering
- Minimum 3 (three) years experience in manufacturing company
- Well understanding about purchasing matters such as: purchase order, price comparison and make a link/connection to supplier
- Fluent in English both oral & written.
- Computer Literate in using MS office & Internet
- Good skill in negotiating, persuading and maintaining harmonious relationship
- Pro-active and flexible approach to problem solving and job responsibilities
- Hardworking, able to work under pressure, self motivated and honest
Please submit your application letter complete with CV, recent photograph and expected salary by using QUICK APPLY system! at following code:
QA--PS
Only qualified candidate match with the above mentioned qualifications and requirements will be notified for further selection.