Staff Quality Control (Bandung)

Our company is engaged in Maintenance, Repair, Overhaul and Fabricated Part for Rotating Equipment (Turbine, Pump, Compressor etc.), seeking for:

Staff Quality Control (Base in Bandung)

Qualifications:

*Min. D3, Graduate from reputable polytechnic or university, preferably in mechanical engineering
*Minimum 5 years experience in engineering/maintenance workshop department, preferably have NDT certificated Level II for FPI and MPI
*Familiar API, ASME, ASTM Standard
*Willing Travel throughout Indonesia.
*Proficient in oral and written English

If you feel you can meet the above qualifications, please send your application letter with CV, recent photograph and expected salary to:

lawuren@turbindocs.com

Job Vacancy Part Time 2009 At Politeknik Telkom Bandung

Telkom Polytechnic invites bright and dedicated professionals to fill some vacant positions in our institution.

Part Time Lecturers

The successful candidate will conduct high quality teaching in the subject :

E-Commerce Architecture & Security

Specific Requirement :
* Bachelor, Postgraduate and Master Degree in Informatics Engineering
* Minimum GPA is 2,80
* Minimum available time to teach in a week: 8 hours (Monday-Saturday)

General Requirement :

* Mentally and physically healthy
* Maximal age per 1st February : 50 years
* Having teaching experience is preferable
* Having industrial related experience is a plus point

Send your application letter with CV (including TOEFL score information), 2 (two) photograph 4×6, academic transcript and certificate not more than 25th February 2009 to:

Politeknik Telkom Up Indah
Jl. Telekomunikasi No.1 (Terusan Buah Batu)
Bandung 40257

Or

recruitment@politekniktelkom.ac.id

Note:
* Attachment file must not more than 300KB
* Only qualified candidate will be notified to follow further selection.
* Academic activities will be started on 9th March 2009 in Telkom Education Park, Jl. Telekomunikasi No.1 Terusan Buah Batu Bandung

Source: http://www.medankerja.com

Yamaha MT-01

Technical Specifications
Engine
Engine
Displacement
Bore and stroke
Compression ratio
Maximum torquw
Fuel delivery
Lubrication
Ignition/starting
Transmission
Final drive

Air-cooled, OHV, 8-valve, 48 degree, V-twin
1670cc
97 x 11 mm
8.4:1
15.3 kg-m (110.7 ft-lb) @ 3,750 rpm
40 mm Mikuni throttle body F.I.
Dry sump
Digital TCI/electric
5-speed
O-ring chain
Chassis
Suspension (front)
Suspension (rear)
Brakes (front)
Brakes (rear)
Tires (front)
Tires (rear)

Fully adjustable 43 mm inverted fork
Fully adjustable link Monocross
Dual 320 mm discs
267 mm disc
120/70ZR17
190/50ZR17
Critical data
Length
Width
Height
Wheelbase
Rake/trail
Ground clearence
Seat height
Fuel capacity
Wet weight
Colour

2,185 mm (86")
800 mm (31.5")
1,105 mm (43.5")
1,525 mm (60")
25°/103 mm (4.1")
145 mm (5.7")
825 mm (32.5")
15 litres (3.3 imp. gallons)
260 kg (572 lb.)
Metallic Black

Source:

http://www.yamaha-motor.ca

Ducati Sport 1000 S

Specifications
Chassis
Frame Tubular steel trellis frame
Wheelbase 1425 mm / 56.2 in
Rake 24°
Front suspension 43 mm upside-down fork
Front wheel travel 120 mm / 4.7 in
Front brake 2 x 320 mm semi-floating discs, floating caliper 2-piston, 2-sintered pads
Front wheel Spoke wheel with black aluminium rim, 3.50 x 17
Front tyre 120/70 R 17
Rear suspension Twin fully adjustable shock absorber
Rear wheel travel 130 mm / 5.1 in
Rear brake 245 mm disc, 1-piston floating caliper, 2- sintered pads
Rear wheel Spoke wheel with black aluminium rim 5.50 x 17
Rear tyre 180/55 R 17
Fuel tank capacity 15 L (of which 3.5 L reserve) / 3.9 US gal (of which 1 US gal reserve)
Weight * 181 kg / 398 lbs
Seat height 825 mm / 32.5 in
Instruments Electronic panel: speedometer, rev counter, warning light for low oil pressure, indicators for high beam, fuel reserve, turn signals, LCD clock, immobilizer
Warranty 2 years unlimited mileage
Body colours (frame/wheels) Red with white stripe (Black / Black) - Black with white stripe (Black / Black)
Versions Dual seat
* = The weight excludes battery, lubricants and, where applicable, cooling liquid.
Engine
Type L-twin cylinder, 2 valves per cylinder Desmodromic; air cooled
Displacement 992 cc
Bore x Stroke 94 x 71.5 mm
Compression Ratio 10.01:1
Power* 67.7 kw - 92 hp @ 8000 rpm
Torque* 67.3 lb-ft - 9.3 kgm @ 6000 rpm
Fuel injection Marelli electronic fuel injection, 45 mm throttle body
Exhaust Black exhaust system with two mufflers r.h.
Emissions Euro3
Transmission
Gearbox 6 speed
Ratios 1st 37/15, 2nd 30/17, 3rd 27/20, 4th 24/22, 5th 23/24, 6th 24/28
Primary drive Straight cut gears; Ratio 1.84:1
Final drive Chain; Front sprocket 15; Rear sprocket 39
Clutch Wet multiplate with hydraulic control
* = Data calculated using an inertia dynamometer
Photo:
http://www.totalmotorcycle.com

Source:
http://www.ducati.com

Ducati 748 (2003)

Technical Specifications
Model ID
Manufacturer (Make)Ducati
Model Name748
Year2003
Category(class)Sport
Engine
Engine Capacity (Displacement)748 ccm (45.65 cubic inches)
Engine TypeV-type, 2 cylinders
Bore x StrokeØ88.0 mm x 61.5 mm (Ø3.46 inches x 2.42 inches)
Bore/Stroke Ratio1.43
Stroke4
Valves per Cylinder4
Timing SystemDESMODROMIC VALVE CONTROL
Fuel System(Carburetion)Injection
Cooling SystemLiquid
Powertrain
Gearbox6 speed
Chassis/Suspension/Brakes
Front Suspension Travel127 mm (5 inches)
Rear Suspension Travel130 mm (5.12 inches)
Front BrakesDual disc
Front Brakes DiameterØ320 mm (Ø12.6 inches)
Rear BrakesSingle disc
Rear Brakes DiameterØ220 mm (Ø8.66 inches)
Front Tire120/60-zr17
Rear Tire180/55-zr17
Dimensions
Overall Length2030 mm (79.92 inches)
Seat Height790 mm (31.1 inches)
Wheelbase1410 mm (55.51 inches)
Dry Weight196 kg (432 lb)
Fuel Capacity 17 litres (4.49 gallons)
Reserve Fuel Capacity 4 litres (1.06 gallons)
Performance
Max Power97.00 HP (70.8 kW) at 11000 RPM
Max Torque73.00 Nm (53.68 ft*lbs) at 9000 RPM
Power/Weight Ratio0.44 Hp/Kg
Top Speed-
Acceleration (dart, speedup) time
0-100 km/h4 seconds
0-60 mph3.8 seconds
  • 1/4 mile
  • -
  • 60 to 140 km/h, highest gear
  • -

    Photo:
    http://www.yoshimune.com

    Source:

    http://motoprofi.com

    LG GD900 Crystal

    Specifications
    LG GD900 Crystal
    Network2G
    3G
    GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
    HSDPA 900 / 2100
    SizeDimensions
    Weight
    Display
    105 x 52.5 x 13.5 mm (4.13 x 2.07 x 0.53 in)
    127 gram
    TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
    480 x 800 pixels, 3.0 inches (~311 ppi pixel density)
    MemoryPhonebook
    Call records
    Internal
    Card slot
    1000 entries, Photocall
    Yes
    1.5 GB
    microSD, up to 32 GB
    DataGPRS
    EDGE
    3G
    WLAN
    Bluetooth
    Infrared port
    USB
    Class 10
    Class 10
    HSPA 7.2/0.384 Mbps
    Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
    v2.1 with A2DP

    microUSB v2.0
    FeaturesOS
    CPU
    Messaging
    Alert
    Browser
    Radio
    GPS
    Games
    Camera
    Video
    Colors
    Java


    SMS, EMS, MMS, EMail, Instant Messaging
    Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones
    WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
    FM radio

    Yes
    8 MP, autofocus, LED flash
    480p@30fps
    Black
    MIDP 2.0
    - Loudspeaker
    - Mini-SIM
    - Multitouch
    - S-Class Touch UI
    - Transparent touch-sensitive keypad
    - Gesture shortcut
    - Handwriting recognition
    - Videocall camera
    - Dolby Mobile
    - Accelerometer, proximity (sensors)
    - TV-out
    - MP3/AAC/AAC+/WMA player
    - DivX/XviD/MP4 player
    - Organizer
    - Document viewer (DOC, XLS, PDF)
    - Voice memo
    - Predictive text input
    - Clock
    - Calendar
    - Alarm
    Battery
    Stand-by
    Talk time
    Standard battery, Li-Ion 1000 mAh
    Up to 300 h
    Up to 6 h (2G)/4 h (3G)

    Image: http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_gd900_crystal-pictures-2788.php

    Formula 1 row nearing end

    By Jonathan Noble

    Fears about a Formula 1 breakaway championship should be finally laid to rest in the next few days, with teams and the sport's chiefs poised for a series of key meetings to secure grand prix racing's future.

    Although there had been fears that a walk out by teams of a FIA Technical Working Group meeting in Germany earlier this week would reignite plans for a rival series, behind the scenes moves mean the ongoing political crisis is now actually heading to a resolution.

    The first major step to finding the solution is a meeting scheduled for Wednesday, where F1 teams are planning to sign a legally binding agreement that will control costs over the next few years. Putting that in place is vital for bringing the FIA on board.

    Further talks are then scheduled, which will perhaps run on into the week prior to the Hungarian Grand Prix, to get a Concorde Agreement signed between the teams and F1's commercial rights holders CVC.

    Once these two agreements are in place, then the documents are set to be presented to the FIA for them to sign. It is understood the governing body will be told to sign the documents or CVC and the teams will begin working together on their own championship.

    Ross Brawn said he was optimistic about the situation going forward, feeling that Wednesday's setback in discussions between the FIA and the Formula One Teams' Association (FOTA) was merely a 'blip.'

    "It was disappointing," he explained. "Nobody enjoys those things and in the technical area a lot of the teams have had a very good relationship with the FIA over the years and it's very disappointing when those things happen. It was just an untenable situation. If we get all the other matters sorted out then we can get the technical side back on a sensible footing.

    "We are seeking a solution with the commercial rights holder and the FIA to get everybody happy and comfortable with going forward. I don't want to say too much. There is a lot of work going on and it is being done in the right spirit. Wednesday last week was very disappointing but I hope it was just a blip in the process rather than a chasm."

    When asked if in the wake of the financial document getting signed off on Wednesday he was confident the FIA would join the Concorde Agreement, Brawn said: "I really hope so. We need to sort this out. All the teams are suffering. This is not a helpful environment for sorting out our commercial situation.

    "You cannot tell partners or investors what the future holds, and we want to be able to do that. We want to have confidence in explaining what F1 is going to be about in the next five years, so we really do need to get that all sorted. It is a terrible distraction in what's a fantastic season. It's a great shame."

    McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh said that he hoped the teams could settle all outstanding issues with the FIA and CVC.

    "A FOTA series is clearly an option, and we need to know quickly what we are doing," he said. "The later we leave it, the more difficult it is. So, I don't think that will be based upon individuals and egos that are in F1, it will be based upon - do we have an acceptable contract? Do we have an entry at the moment? I am a little bit confused about that I suppose.

    "FOTA is not here to campaign against any individual, it is here to try and improve the sport. And we all know that we can improve the sport, and that is not to criticise any one individual or any one organisation.

    "We the teams can do a better job, we can work together, and we can work with the governing body, we can work with the commercial rights holder, so we have got to make it better.

    "It may be part of the problem in the situation that all of the parties feel that they can go their own way. If you follow that, you don't always get to a consensus quickly enough."

    Although there had been initial hopes that the Concorde Agreement would be signed off this week, it is more likely that the matter will stretch on a little bit.

    BMW motorsport director Mario Theissen said: "Let us rather say within the next two weeks if everything runs according to plan, then it is certainly possible."

    The discussions between the teams and CVC has also prompted fresh question marks about the future role of Bernie Ecclestone.

    A report in The Sunday Telegraph suggested that senior figures from CVC met earlier this week to discuss the possibility of moving Ecclestone aside into an honorary role, having already decided to take the initiative in dealing with the teams.

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