Gwangju Transportation Corporation Announces Open Recruitment for Head of Management Division
Applications Accepted Until the 4th of Next Month
The Executive Officer Recommendation Committee of Gwangju Transportation Corporation announced on the 17th that it is publicly recruiting for the position of Managing Director, who will serve as the Head of the Management Headquarters. The term of office is three years from the date of appointment.
Applicants must not fall under the 'disqualification reasons for executives' specified in the Local Public Enterprises Act, and must meet at least one of the following qualifications: ▲Experience in urban rail or railway-related organizations ▲Experience as a public official in central government agencies or local governments ▲Possession of extensive knowledge, experience, and sufficient organizational management skills.
Application documents must be submitted in person or by registered mail by the 4th of next month (excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays). The document forms and detailed eligibility requirements can be found on the Gwangju Transportation Corporation website.
The screening will be conducted by the Executive Officer Recommendation Committee of Gwangju Transportation Corporation, consisting of a first round of document review and a second round of interviews. Multiple final candidates will be recommended to the President of Gwangju Transportation Corporation, who is the appointing authority. After a review for disqualification, the corporation will select the most suitable candidate and appoint them as Head of the Management Headquarters. For more details, please contact the General Affairs Team of the corporation.
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