GP Batteries
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    88%
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    at GP Batteries International Limited
    Senai, Johor
    Responsible for machine breakdown, preventive maintenance & good upkeep of machines.
    Responsible for machine breakdown, preventive maintenance & good upkeep of machines.
    classification: EngineeringEngineering
    6d ago
    6d ago

    at GP Batteries International Limited
    Senai, Johor
    Drive continuous improvement in supplier quality management and ensure alignment with customer quality expectations
    Drive continuous improvement in supplier quality management and ensure alignment with customer quality expectations
    classification: Manufacturing, Transport & LogisticsManufacturing, Transport & Logistics
    26d ago
    26d ago

    What’s it like working at GP Batteries?

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    GP Batteries provides a strong learning environment with extensive opportunities to gain knowledge in manufacturing processes, technical skills, and battery production. The company is known for its experienced and friendly colleagues who create a supportive atmosphere, and offers competitive compensation including above-market salaries and generous holiday allowances.

    However, employees note that there are opportunities for improvement in areas such as planning and communication, with last-minute changes and interdepartmental miscommunication being common challenges. The traditional management style can sometimes make it difficult to implement new ideas, and some employees report that workplace politics and language barriers can affect collaboration between departments.