Assist sales in resolving technical issues related to chillers during and after installation, act as liaison for technical communication with factories, and ensure product quality.
Permanent
, 5 day,Yishun
- Help the sales team handles technical
problems that might come up before a sale, after a sale, or during
project installation. You need to be very familiar with how the
company chiller work and what they can do.
- Act as the go-between person
for technical stuff for Singapore office and the Japan/China factories,
especially for technical stuff (Exp: checking the product before it
leaves the factory, or making product improvement requests).
Requirements
- Diploma in Mechanical Engineering.
- 2 years chiller serving/ or sales
experience, especially in the air-conditioning industry.
- Added advantage:
Own Transport
Benefits
MNC with strong management
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