The House of Precast is looking for a full-time Management Trainee, willing to work Monday-Saturday, 8am-5pm.
Requirements are as follows:
1. At least 2-3 years of related job experience.
2. Must be proficient in MS office.
3. Willing to work on site (Quezon City Offce). Monday-Saturday. 8am-5pm.
Job description will be as follows:
Main role: To primarily act as the point of contact and main coordinator among executives, employees, clients and suppliers. Then, will be trained in the different departments.
Sales and Aftersales – Assist in monitoring Client accounts, billing and making quotations.
Production – Assist with monitoring production and coordinate with department heads with regards to needs in materials and logistics.
Admin - Act as an office manager by keeping up with office supply inventory, utility bills and overall maintenance of office.
HR – Assist in employee relations aspects.
Benefits:
1) Opportunities for promotion and raises based on performance.
2) Report directly to owner of the company.
3) Weekly FREE fitness and self-defence classes for all employees.
4) Company events
5) Gym membership
6) Bonus pay / Incentive pay for exemplary work
Schedule:
8 hour shift
A TRADITION OF QUALITY AND PRIDE IN CRAFTSMANSHIP...
The House of Precast can trace its roots to the very origin of precasting in the Philippines.
Landmarks such as the columns and entablatures of the Philippine legislature, Manila Post Office, the churches of San Agustin and Santo Domingo, Manila Metropolitan Theater and the De La Salle university building on Taft avenue are just a few of the works of established sculptor Don Isabelo Tampingco and master artisan Inocencio de Leon.
The House of Precast was established in 1950. High standards of quality and the vast experience in the art of sculpture and ornamentation set the firm at the top of its class, adorning the gardens of malacañang.
Today, The House of Precast still maintains this tradition of quality and crafsmanship, armed with a design production staff that has been with the atelier for an average of 20 years, some being second and third generation artisans whose fathers and grandfathers had passed on their craft. The next generation continues the legacy, and the introduction of new materials and processes from Europe has brought The House of Precast to the standards of the 21st century, without jeopardizing the inimitable traditional process of design and execution, maintaining the highest of crafsmanship in Philippine Ornamental Art.