Support coordination of training initiatives, liaise with training institutes and partners, and research and develop new training programs to support HR development.
Noyon Lanka, originally a joint venture between a French lace company and MAS Holdings, is a global leader in lace design and production. With design libraries in France and Sri Lanka and production facilities across Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and China, Noyon creates unique lace designs for international brands. Its expertise extends to warp-knit solutions through the INNTRIX collection, catering to activewear, sportswear, and femtech markets. Noyon also pioneers sustainable solutions such as Planetones, a 100% natural dye solution for lace.
Location - Biyagama
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate training initiatives
- Laise with training institutes / partners
- Research / Develop new training initiatives
Qualifications
- Undergraduate in Human Resources or equivalent professional qualifications.
- Strong Communication Skills
- Knowledge in Microsoft Application
- Good Team Player
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