Driver/Technician

Driver/Technician


Company
Ng Khai Development Corporation
Location
Davao City, Davao del Sur
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
1 day ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

1. Check vehicle condition and availability, submit daily Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) report (photo of self with PPE and vehicle)

2. Request materials needed for job orders

3. Coordinate dispatch with dispatcher and immediate head

4. Perform onsite field work as dispatched

5. Return materials and remit collections from field installations at the end of the day

6. Upload and document installations

7. Secure list of tools and materials used for warehouse documentation

8. Liquidate materials

9. Port labeling compliance and rectification

10. APPSHEET request

12. OWFM Modem Activation

13. EAGLE EYE Compliance (mobile application)

14. Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) and delay compliance via telegram

15. Return of defective, problematic items including defective FIC

19. Project Drake / Selling of globe promos input

20. GAH to educate clients and subscriber (good customer service)

21. Ensure G1 Registration or the downloading of Globe One App in the accounts of customers

22. Other tasks and reports as required by management/ OWFM System

Benefits:
• Additional leave
• Company Christmas gift
• Company events
• Opportunities for promotion
• Paid training
• Pay raise
• Promotion to permanent employee

Work Location: In person

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