Aftersales Planning and Project Specialist (No Experience welcome/MNC)

  • Jap MNC
  • Great work culture
  • On the job training

Responsibilities

  • Lead planning and execution of Connected (Telematics) service development projects.
  • Manage project timelines, milestones, risks, and issue resolution.
  • Coordinate communication with internal teams and distributors.
  • Oversee system integration, data flow validation, and end-to-end testing.
  • Prepare launch readiness plans and communication materials for distributors.
  • Monitor service performance and drive corrective actions after launch.
  • Analyze usage data and customer feedback to propose service improvements.
  • Maintain project documentation and governance reporting.
  • Manage project budgets.

Requirements

  • Degree in Information Technology or Project Management or System Development
  • No Experience Welcome as on the job training provided
  • Strong troubleshooting, problem-solving skills and risk management.
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder-management capabilities.
  • Business-level English proficiency.
  • 2 positions available, Jap MNC, 5 days week.
  • JOBID: 7X467VR5.

Good-to-Have Requirements

  • Experience in after-sales, vehicle quality, or technical service operations.
  • Knowledge of Connected (Telematics) vehicle technologies, mobile apps, or cloud services.


All Successful candidates can expect a very competitive remuneration package and a comprehensive range of benefits.

Kindly email your resume in a detailed Word/pdf format to ashley@peopleprofilers.com

We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified

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EA Personnel: Lee Hui En Ashley

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