Archives 2009

QC Line Manager (eo238sh)

Job Title: QC Line Manager
Location: __MinHang, Shanghai___
Our client is famous Confectionery Manufacturing company.

Responsibilities
1. Lead On-line Quality Control team in Shanghai (inclusive of both SH1 and SH2 Plant)
2. To ensure the quality of in-process products is matching agreed standard.
3. Ensuring adherence to National Standards relevant to Hygiene and Product Quality.
4. Using advanced quality measure to continuously monitor and improve the quality of products.

Requirements:
5. Line inspection team management
a) Manage QC line inspection Team and Performance, targeting preventive rather than corrective approach
b) Responsible for in-process inspection of the factory both in SH2 and SH1 based on agreed sampling plan and control procedures
c) To set and update inspection working procedure and relative control sheet.
d) To take immediately action to/with relevant personnel (Manufacturing manager and so on) when non-conforming or latent is detected.
e) To supervise the hygiene situation of the factory.
f) To direct and co-ordinate the work of QC line supervisor.
6. Data Statistics
a) To continuously control and improve in-process quality level by advanced quality measure, such as SPC etc.
b) To summarize the quality of in process control (IPQCP) and its product every month and report them in cumulative charts (trend analysis). To organize the quality meeting monthly, to analyze the nonconforming and set the purpose with relevant department and trace the improvement action.
c) To help handle and analysis customer complaining form market together with other function, and follow up (co-ordinate, trace and feedback) the actions done by related function based on corrective and preventive action and evaluates the results.
7. Technique support for other functions
a) To assist the new product development through advanced QC tools and fulfill other tasks while requires.
b) To improve the quality level through the implementation and participation of the new project.
c) To train the relative personnel in terms of in-process inspection.
d) To transfer quality awareness to employees whenever is necessary.
e) Participate in contamination meeting termly, discuss and improve the contamination problems in process or the potential problems. Make sure it can be improved.
8. People and Organizational Development
a) Ensure proper definition, monitoring and assessment of individual and QC line inspection team objectives, in alignment with QC team objectives
b) Finalize regular performance appraisal and evaluate / propose / follow up personal development plans, focusing on key performers and talents
c) Ensure adequate training (on the job and external) and personal / team growth by mentoring and coaching, aiming at developing specific job related capabilities as well as increasing project management and technical and technologically related skills

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Senior Associate (labor law) – PRC Lawyers only

Company introduction: Our client is a reputable independent international European law firm. They provide comprehensive labor and commercial law advice to medium-sized companies, major corporations and industry groups as well as the public sector. With appr. 320 lawyers and tax advisers in 13 locations in 6 countries they are able to provide comprehensive legal and tax advice in national and international matters throughout the world.

Job Title: Senior Associate (labor law) – PRC Lawyers only
Job Description:
Report To: __Head of SH office (German Partner)________________
Location: Shanghai
– Handling labor related legal and business advice matters, and provide support in the areas of commerce and FDI.
– Communicating with clients to obtain requirements and maintain updates
– Anticipate and communicate on legal and administrative requirements & opportunities
– Provide advise with clients for legally sites’ management and review contracts
– Able to maintain and develop a solid client base
– Work accordingly with central government and local administrations
– Manage and develop a Junior Associate

Job Requirements:
– 5 – 6 years PQE as a practicing lawyer specializing in labor and commercial law in a foreign law firm, possibly additional experience with FDI
– University graduate (L.L.B or L.L.M.) in law from a recognized law school with excellent academic credentials. PRC BAR is strongly preferred
– Demonstrated experience dealing with foreign clients
– Previous overseas study experience would be a strong asset
– Excellent written and oral skills in English and Chinese
– Demonstrated ability to work efficiently, meet demanding deadlines, and balance multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment
– Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work with a variety of personalities across diverse internal groups, teams and divisions
– Excellent organizational skills, outstanding analytical and drafting skills, in particular in English
– Self-motivated and willing to learn

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Macao’s median monthly employment earnings remains stable in Q3

MACAO, Nov. 19 (Xinhua) — The median monthly employment earnings of the employed population in Macao amounted to 8,500 patacas (1,076 U.S. dollars) in the third quarter of this year, the same level as that of the second quarter, according to the figures released Thursday by the city’s Statistics and Census Service (DSEC).

The figures showed that the median monthly employment earnings of the employed residents held stable as the previous quarter in the period, at 10,000 patacas (1,265 U.S. dollars).

Total labor force in Macao stood at 328,000 in the third quarter, with 316,000 being employed. Analyzed by industry, the majority of the employed were engaging in recreational, cultural, gaming and other services (23.2 percent) and hotels, restaurants and similar activities (14.1 percent).

Meanwhile, the unemployed population was 12,000 in the period, of which 82.4 percent were searching for a new job, while 17.6 percent were fresh labor force entrants searching for their first job. With regard to the educational attainment, 34.6 percent of the unemployed had primary education or lower, 29 percent had junior secondary education and 19.8 percent had senior secondary education, according to the DSEC.

Pharma’s Hiring! (In China)

By James A. White

The global drug industry’s long push into China continued today, as Novartis said it plans to spend $1 billion to expand its R&D center in Shanghai. Dow Jones has the details.

CEO Daniel Vasella said the company’s Shanghai work force will grow from 160 to about 1,000, putting it on par with Novartis’s research center in Cambridge, Mass. Novartis’s Basel research center will remain the largest for the Swiss company, which spent $7.2 billion on R&D last year.

“I think it will be a signal of China’s rising importance in the pharmaceutical industry,” Vasella told Dow Jones during a visit to Beijing, where the investment was announced. “You have to ask yourself where do you need to be down the road, and clearly it is here.”

Drug manufacturing has been shifting to China for a long time. More recently, U.S. and European companies have begun expanding their R&D operations there as well, as we noted last year when Genzyme said it planned to spend $90 million on an R&D shop in Beijing.

And as Eli Lilly reminded us recently, companies continue to hire in China and other emerging markets, even as they cut positions in the U.S. and other established markets.

China Update: Novartis said today it plans to buy 85% of a closely held Chinese vaccine maker for $125 million if Chinese authorities approve the deal. Dow Jones Newswires notes in its story that China is the world’s third-largest vaccine market.

Microsoft not to Slash Jobs in Greater China

Microsoft announced it is cutting its global workforce again. The company says in a report that it will cut a further 800 jobs in various departments worldwide, bringing the number of jobs axed to 58 hundred, 800 more than the target announced this year.

Chen Ranfeng, the spokesman for Microsoft China, says that the China branch is not included in the cutbacks.

Microsoft announced early this year that it would cut 5 thousand jobs by June 2010, which is the biggest job cutting move since Microsoft was founded 34 years ago.

Microsoft says that it will continue recruitment in some key fields, but it didn’t mention whether it would further cut the workforce in near future.

China Career Builder Corp. Announces Signed Letter of Intent to Acquire Issac Search Ltd

China Career Builder Corp., (“The Company or CCB”) (PINK SHEETS: CCBX) a Delaware Corporation, is focused on outsourcing human resource services and staffing services in Hong Kong, China. Today, the company is pleased to announce has signed a Letter of Intent to acquires 49 percents of Issac Search Ltd of Hong Kong. This acquisition is consistent with the company’s Strategic Business Plan, designed to build enterprise value through organic growth and select acquisition opportunities. The company is expected to complete satisfactory due diligence in the next Three (3) weeks, and complete the acquisition by the end of Q4, 2009 or early Q1 2010.

“We have been selectively considering strategic alliance or acquisition candidates for some time to achieve CCB’s strategic vision. We are confident this acquisition with Issac Search Ltd enhances that vision and provides the elements required to expedite our business model,” added CCB’s President, Mona Yim.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

China Career Builder Corp. (The Company) through its subsidiary Asian Career Company Ltd. provides outsourcing human resource services and staffing services in Hong Kong, China. The company provides recruitment services focusing on the professional, management, clerical, administrative, IT and industrial market. Its services include screening, recruiting, training, workforce deployment, loss prevention and safety training, pre-employment testing and assessment, background searches, compensation program design, customized personnel management reports, job profiling, description, application, turnover tracking and analysis, opinion surveys and follow-up analysis, exit interviews and follow-up analysis, and management development skills workshops. The company markets its recruitment services through a combination of direct sales, telemarketing, trade shows, and advertising. The company incorporated in Delaware, headquartered in Hong Kong, China.

For further information please refer to the Company’s website at www.ChinaCareerBuilder.com

If you would like to receive regular updates on China Career Builder Corp. please send your email request to info@ChinaCareerBuilder.com or contact the company’s Investor and Public relations at ir@ChinaCareerBuilder.com .

Senior Consultant Basel II (it160bj)

Company: *******

Job Title: Senior Consultant Basel II

Report To: Department GM

Location: __ Beijing_

It is one of the world’s leading software and IT services companies. They provide software and consulting solutions that are designed to meet the specialized needs.

Job Description:

1. Lead consultant in the delivery of Basel II solution

2. In both presales activities and project implementations, to act as a primary source of knowledge for Basel II. To do so, the consultant should be able to:Command full knowledge of Basel II. Speak with confidence to clients about Basel II. Be constantly updated with changes and additions to Basel II.

3. In both presales activities and project implementations, to act as lead consultant in the delivery of the SunGard Basel II solution.

4. Communicate and Collaborate effectively with the sales and presales groups responsible for the company Basel II solution.

5. Communicate and Collaborate effectively with the key consultants in the company Basel II solution Business Unit (head office/development center)

6. Understand and manage client requirements and satisfaction. Configure and modify the company Basel II solution as needed.

7. Create reports using the underlying Business Intelligence tool of the company Basel II solution.

8. Configure and modify the database structure of the company Basel II solution as needed.

9. Create key documentation deliverables such Functional Requirement Specification, Detail Design Specification, Data Specification.

10. Facilitate highly professional interaction with clients to enable the creation of key presales and project deliverables.

11. As lead consultant, to ensure that junior consultants in the team are being developed to perform in the same capacity as a lead consultant.

Qualifications Requirements ?

1. Degree in any Business, Finance, Economics, Computer Technology discipline

2. Held full-cycle Lead Consultant role in more than one successful Basel II implementation

3. At least 5 years working experience in the implementation of Basel II solutions

4. At least 10 years working experience in a mixture of the Finance industry and the Information Technology industry

5. Excellent skills in: Leadership, coaching and mentoring; Organization, multi-tasking, planning and execution; Communication in written and verbal Mandarin and English; Organizational navigation and interaction.

6. Risk Management Certifications

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Senior Consultant ALM (it159bj)

Company: *******

Job Title: Senior Consultant ALM

Report To: Department GM

Location: __ Beijing_

It is one of the world’s leading software and IT services companies. They provide software and consulting solutions that are designed to meet the specialized needs.

Job Description:

1. Lead consultant in the delivery of Company’s ALM- Asset and Liability Management solution.

2. In both presales activities and project implementations, to act as a primary source of knowledge for the ALM business.

3. Command full knowledge of ALM functions and processes for financial organizations. Speak with confidence to clients about ALM functions and processes. Be constantly updated with changes and additions to regulatory requirements of ALM functions and processes.

4. In both presales activities and project implementations, to act as lead consultant in the delivery of the Company ALM solution.

5. Communicate and Collaborate effectively with the sales and presales groups responsible for the Company ALM solution.

6. Communicate and Collaborate effectively with the key consultants in the Company ALM solution Business Unit (head office/development center)

7. Understand and manage client requirements and satisfaction. Configure and modify the Company ALM solution as needed.

8. Create reports using the different reporting tools that can be used with the Company ALM solution.

9. Create the necessary data mappings for the Company ALM solution using SSIS or the Company BDI solution.

10. Create key documentation deliverables such Functional Requirement Specification, Detail Design Specification, Data Specification.

11. Facilitate highly professional interaction with clients to enable the creation of key presales and project deliverables.

12. As lead consultant, to ensure that junior consultants in the team are being developed to perform in the same capacity as a lead consultant.

Qualifications Requirements ?

1. Degree in any Business, Finance, Economics, Computer Technology discipline

2. Held full-cycle Lead Consultant role in more than one successful ALM implementation

3. At least 5 years working experience in the implementation of ALM solutions

4. At least 10 years working experience in a mixture of the Finance industry and the Information Technology industry

5. Excellent skills in: Leadership, coaching and mentoring; Organization, multi-tasking, planning and execution; Communication in written and verbal Mandarin and English; Organizational navigation and interaction.

6. Risk Management Certifications

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HSBC pledges no job cuts in Hong Kong

HSBC (0005) says it has no plans to lay off staff in Hong Kong. The assurance comes one day after the lender said it was axing 1,700 employees in Britain.
“It’s really the British side’s affair,” said Vincent Cheng Hoi-chuen, chairman of local arm Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp. “The European economy is not faring well, so it’s not surprising to have positions reduced or natural wastage to compete better.”

Cheng said in Hong Kong the bank has been recruiting staff, especially for frontline jobs.

HSBC sacked some 650 workers late last year and early 2009 when the global financial crisis began to bite hard, but hired 100 people in August.

And its insurance business said earlier this week it is hiring more financial services officers. HSBC will continue its Asian expansion while maintaining its present scale of its business in Britain, Cheng said.

UK rivals Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group received bailouts totaling 46.5 billion (HK$595.11 billion) from the British government, but Cheng said HSBC is not facing any financial pressure.

He added the US$18 billion (HK$140.4 billion) raised from a rights issue earlier this year has yet to be used.

Cheng refuted claims that a 508 million yuan (HK$576.63 million) premium HSBC paid for its joint venture with the Bank of Communications (3328) is unfair, saying the local lender is very positive about its partner’s credit card business development in the mainland.

Cheng believes recent moderate property price adjustments have not affected HSBC’s mortgage business, adding more affordable homes may even give it a boost.

Shanghai Salary Raises Slow

Employees in China’s richest city, Shanghai, saw salaries stagnate this year – at least compared with what they have grown used to.

They can’t expect much of a pick-up in 2010 either. Perhaps worse for many Shanghai workers used to ever-upward mobility is that its people will do merely as well as the rest of China.

Human-resources firm Hewitt Associates LLC on Thursday predicted average annual salary increases will be 7% in 2010, about equal to what is expected nationwide.

That won’t necessarily make things comfortable for employers. Hewitt’s Shanghai Compensation and Benefits Study concludes that for employers, it will be back to the challenge of hiring enough good workers: “In order to hire more talent, enterprises have put salary increases on the agenda.”

The study, which included 911 enterprise participants, shows the average annual salary increase in 2009 in Shanghai was 5.2% in the non-manufacturing sector and 5.4% in the manufacturing sector, about half the 11.2% and 10.1% increases seen in those sectors in 2008. The average lagged the national level of a 5.8% increase in salaries in 2009.

“As an international financial metropolis, Shanghai is inevitably influenced by financial crisis,” the firm said.

Rather than layoffs, it found salary freezes in Shanghai this year. The voluntary rate of turnover – job-hopping – slid 3.4 percentage points in 2009 to 13.9%, the firm found.

The employees still commanding good increases this year: pharmaceutical and medical-device firms, up 8.9% and 9.1% respectively.

The market for new job seekers was tougher than ever. The average starting salary for a fresh university graduate was 45,153 yuan ($6,615) this year, while post-graduates could earn 63,732 yuan.

Separately, Standard Chartered Bank economist Stephen Green, in a report Thursday, takes issue with the conclusions reached in China’s effort to track urban private sector wages. He said the National Bureau of Statistics study probably captures only about 42% of the nation’s 450 million workers. Since the ones missed are likely lower-paid migrant workers, the official statistics probably overstate actual wages, said his report.

Mr. Green puts the urban wage at 1,476 yuan a month, compared with the government’s estimate of 2,077 yuan.