CAREER FOR MALAYSIAN CITIZENS IN SEDA Malaysia 2011
The Sustainable Energy Development Authority of Malaysia (SEDA Malaysia) is a statutory body formed under the Sustainable Energy Development Authority Act 2011 [Act 726]. The key role of SEDA is to administer and manage the implementation of the feed-in tariff mechanism which is mandated under the Renewable Energy Act 2011 [Act 725].
SEDA Malaysia is looking for qualified, committed and dedicated personnel for the following vacancies :-
1. KETUA BAHAGIAN PERUNDANGAN
2. PENGARAH - KEWANGAN
3. PENGARAH – KOMUNIKASI KORPORAT DAN PEMBANGUNAN KOMPETENSI
4. PENOLONG PENGARAH – PENGUATKUASAAN
5. PENOLONG PENGARAH – PENGURUSAN TARIF GALAKAN
6. PENOLONG PENGARAH – DANA TENAGA BOLEH BAHARU
7. PENOLONG PENGARAH – TENAGA BOLEH BAHARU
8. PENOLONG PENGARAH – TENAGA BOLEH BAHARU
9. PENOLONG PENGARAH – TEKNOLOGI MAKLUMAT DAN KOMUNIKASI
10. PENOLONG PENGARAH – KEWANGAN
11. PENOLONG PENGARAH – PENTADBIRAN DAN SUMBER MANUSIA
12. PENOLONG PENGARAH – LATIHAN DAN PEMBANGUNAN KOMPETENSI
13. PEGAWAI KHAS
14. TIMBALAN PENGARAH – PERLAKSANAAN INISIATIF-INISIATIF KECEKAPAN TENAGA
15. TIMBALAN PENGARAH – PERLAKSANAAN INISIATIF-INISIATIF KECEKAPAN TENAGA
16. PENOLONG PENGARAH – KEWANGAN
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