Sales Manager at PT Warna Indah Samatex

URGENTLY REQUIRED

Sales Manager
(Marine & Protective Coatings)

(Jakarta Raya)

Responsibilities:
* Reporting to: Director

* Develop market and sales of Marine Coatings to:
o Ship Owners
o Ship Builders
o Retails
* To conduct Marine Coatings Presentations to customers
* To establish Marine Retail Network by setting up agents across the country
* To be able to meet given sales target

Requirements:
* Qualification & Experience:
o Bachelor Degree in any disciplines
o Fluent in spoken & written English
o Computer literally is a compulsory
o Experience as a Sales Manager in related fields min 5 years
o Willing to travel

Remuneration:
# In accordance with qualifications and experience

Please send the Application in writing to:
The Director
PT Warna Indah Samatex
Jl. Gunung Sahari Raya No.1 Blok D No.1
Jakarta 14420
Telp: +62 21 645 9668-70
Fax: +62 21 645 9667
Email: marketing@novaluxpaint.co.id
Website: www.novaluxpaint.co.id
www.rhinolinings.com.au

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Supervisor - CHF Project at Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC)

Career Opportunities

PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC) operates a coal mine in Sangatta East Kalimantan and is one of the largest export coal mines in the world.

Opportunities exist for a seasoned, high caliber, professional to join the Company with job assignment in Sangatta - East Kalimantan for the positions of:

Supervisor - CHF Project (Code : S-CHF)
(Kalimantan Timur)

Responsibilities:
* Interpret technical drawings and project specifications
* Perform site inspection to ensure the construction work package is being progressed to the contract scope and agreed quality, cost budget, time and safety parameters, as well as according to the terms and conditions of Contract
* Within delegated authority take action to rectify situation when non compliance item is identified and to promote actions to recover any delay
* To chech that equpment and manpower employed by Contractor are met with Project Requirement
* Responsible to make sure that Construction (New Installation) must follow the Company's Health, Safety and Environment rules
* Submit daily inspection report in writing to the project superintendent
* Coordinate the interface between contractor's work and KPC's activities
* Organize and control the issuance of item (material, service) supplied by the company to the contractor as stipulated in the contract
* Organize and control the issuance of equipment and plant demolished by the contractor as stipulated in the contract
* Perform pre-commissioning tasks and commissioning procedures
* To identify and prepare the Project Punch List and co-ordinate the actions to complete it

Requirements:
* Mechanical Engineer plus three (3) years working experience in project or supervisory roles or Technical High School or equivalent plus seven (7) years old working experience in project or maintenance supervisory roles
* Good knowledge of bulk material handling equipment
* Knowledge adn experience inequipment installation techniques and standards
* Understand project management tools and techniques
* Good knowledge and understand project inspection tolls and techniques
* Literacy to extraxt information from technical documentation
* Sufficient written and oral communication skills both in Bahasa Indonesia and English
* Good understanding of job safety analysis, safe operating procedure, risk assesment, safety inspection, and safety system
* High personal energy level and enthusiastic to work in project environment
* Good leadership and communication skill

If your background meets these requirements, forward your resume (including details of present positions & remuneration and your latest color photograph) no later than 10 days after the date of this advertisement to the following address:

Superintendent Recruitment
PT. Kaltim Prima Coal
PO Box 620 Balikpapan 76106 Kalimantan Timur
Or E-mail : recruitment@kpc.co.id

Sumber: http://detikjobs.org

Mancini eyes Manchester derby win to seal Wembley final

Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has called on his side to "change history" as they take on Manchester United for a Carling Cup final place.

Mancini won the Coppa Italia four times while managing in Serie A

City lead 2-1 going into Wednesday's semi-final, second leg at Old Trafford after a heated first game where Carlos Tevez and Gary Neville made headlines.

Security will be tight for the match and both managers have called for calm.

"We must change the history of this club," said Mancini as City aim to make their first major cup final since 1981.

Meanwhile, United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has been buoyed by the form of Wayne Rooney, who scored all four goals in Saturday's Premier League win over Hull and has reiterated his desire to stay at the club.

"Wayne is in such great form, there are not many matching him," stated Ferguson.

Defender Rio Ferdinand will be available to play if he chooses to appeal against a violent conduct charge after he appeared to strike Hull forward Craig Fagan in the game at the weekend.

If Ferdinand accepts the Football Association charge, he will begin an immediate three-match ban, while any appeal would be heard on Thursday.

Ahead of the second leg, police made three further arrests on Wednesday morning in connection with trouble at the first match.

City will be backed by 9,000 supporters at Old Trafford and Mancini, who took over from Mark Hughes at Eastlands in December, wants his players to keep cool in what promises to be a challenging atmosphere.

Tevez turned to the United bench as he celebrated a double against his former club in the first leg.

The Argentine striker - along with former team-mate Neville - was warned by the FA about his future behaviour and English football's governing body and the police have reminded both managers of their responsibilities ahead of the crunch clash.

Neville appeared to make a one-fingered gesture from the touchline in the first leg after Tevez scored an equaliser from the penalty spot.

Tevez then called the English defender a "boot-licker" and a "moron" in a radio interview following the defender's comments about the former West Ham player before the first leg.

Eighteen arrests were made at Eastlands as the heated atmosphere spread into the crowd and an extra 75 police officers have been drafted in for the match at Old Trafford.

However, Ferguson is confident the game will pass without trouble despite the lure of a Wembley final place.

"We have great players who play to the right rules of the game," he added.

"We have never had any issues in big games. Look at the record. I am not worried about it."

Manchester City's last major cup final was the 1981 FA Cup - an encounter that resulted in a famous replay where Steve Mackenzie scored a 30-yard volley before Ricky Villa's memorable mazy run helped earn a 3-2 win for Tottenham.

The last big trophy for City came in 1976 when a spectacular overhead kick from Dennis Tueart sealed a 2-1 League Cup final triumph over Newcastle.

Mancini enthused: "We want to change the history. The players are passionate about it but we must start somewhere and it is important to get to that first final."

Supporters of both clubs are being advised to arrive as early as possible because of extra security measures at Old Trafford.

Ferguson has called for United fans to 'rise to the occasion'.

"I don't think I even have to ask the fans to turn up the volume. It will just happen," he says in his United Review programme notes.

Source: http://www.manutd-blog.com

Arsenal must end trophy drought: Adebayor

LONDON (AFP) – Emmanuel Adebayor insists Arsenal must end their four-year trophy drought if they are to reclaim their place among European football’s elite.

Arsene Wenger’s side will attempt to ease their way past Villarreal in Wednesday’s Champions League quarter-final second leg, the first leg ended 1-1, before facing Chelsea in the weekend FA Cup semi-final.

After a troubled campaign, the Gunners have rescued their season on the back of a 17-game unbeaten run.

And Adebayor – who is adamant he is settled at the Emirates Stadium after being strongly linked with a move AC Milan last summer – believes Wenger’s young squad is now ready to step up to the next level and restore the club as a trophy-winning force.

“If you want to be a big club, of course you have to win things, which is normal,” the striker said.

“If most of the people say Manchester United are a big club in Europe, it is because they won the Premier League and the Champions League.

“They are the reasons they are big. We are ready for that. We were unlucky to go out in the quarter-finals of the Champions League against Liverpool last season. This season we have the chance to do it and just have to take our chances.

“I’ve been here three years and saying we have to win things and achieve things and now I think it is a real chance to win something because we are in the semi-final of the FA Cup and quarter-final of the Champions League. We just have to stand up and go for it.”

The prospect of Arsenal lifting silverware looked remote after the loss of key players Alexander Hleb and Mathieu Flamini last summer and the reports of a dressing room split that followed William Gallas’s demotion as skipper.

Gallas was critical of the efforts of some of his younger colleagues but Adebayor has no doubt that the squad is now fully united – and that he is ready to shoulder the responsibility for scoring the goals that could make the difference of success and failure this year.

He added: “The pressure is there: all the fans, the newspapers, journalists. That is normal. I can understand that.

“For me as a footballer the most important thing is how I am going to help my team to win. We know Villarreal will be one of the toughest games I will have in my life and we will have to give 100 percent. After that we will talk about other things.

“It’s been difficult with all the problems, Hleb going to Barcelona, Matthieu Flamini going to Milan and everything was struggling a little bit, are we going to buy or not, all these thing, myself going or staying.

“I know we’ve had a difficult season in the Premier League, but we’re still in the Champions League, still in the FA Cup and that’s fantastic.

“For me we are now playing quite well and we enjoy playing together as a team, we are as a team and we are back in business, that is the most important thing.”

Sumber: http://www.footballcupleague.com

Adebayor to miss Roma clash

LONDON (AFP) – Arsene Wenger has admitted Togo striker Emmanuel Adebayor will miss Arsenal’s Champions League tie with Roma on Wednesday but the Gunners manager hopes Ivory Coast defender Kolo Toure will be fit.

Adebayor has been sidelined for a month after suffering a hamstring injury in the goalless Premier League draw with Tottenham and will not travel to Italy for the last 16 second leg clash as Arsenal try to hold onto their one-goal lead.

Although Toure missed Sunday’s FA Cup victory over Burnley with a minor injury, Wenger believes he has a good chance of recovering in time.

"Adebayor definitely won’t be able to play, but I will wait to see what the report is on Kolo before I decide what my starting XI will be," Wenger said.

Despite Adebayor’s absence, Wenger will have more attacking options after Eduardo and Theo Walcott played against Burnley.

Eduardo marked his return from a hamstring injury with a superb goal, while England winger Walcott played the last 20 minutes in his first appearance since shoulder surgery in November.

Walcott admits he is not fit enough to start yet, but he hopes to make an impact from the substitutes bench in the Stadio Olympico.

"I need a few more training sessions, a few more games coming off the bench and hopefully if I am doing well the boss will put me in," Walcott said.

"I am just looking forward to another experience in Italy. In Arsenal training, you obviously dont want to injure your own players so you tend to be a little softer but matchdays are totally different.

"I still haven’t experienced getting clattered yet so that’s the next test but our new doctor has come from a rugby background. He has dealt with two dislocated shoulders a year and he said, touch wood, I’ll be OK."

With Walcott and Eduardo and Cesc Fabregas set to return by the start of April, Arsenal are approaching full strength again at a crucial stage of the season.

The Gunners are through to the FA Cup quarter-finals, where they face Hull for the right to play Chelsea in the last four, and are only three points behind Aston Villa in the battle for a top four finish in the Premier League.

"I believe everyone at this club is a big player but the more there are in the squad it boosts the fans which is very important. As soon as we have got these players back, hopefully we will be flying," he said.

"We haven’t really lost that many games, we have just drawn a few. I am going to try and give something back to the team and try and push for those Champions League spots.

"We are not going to get too ahead of ourselves. But if we play football like we did against Burnley we can beat anyone."

Sumber: http://www.footballcupleague.com

Ronaldo is the best but not for long says Scolari

COBHAM, England (AFP) – Chelsea manager Luiz Felipe Scolari admits Cristiano Ronaldo deserves to be crowned the world’s best player but he has warned the Manchester United winger he could lose the title in 2009.

Ronaldo is favourite to collect the FIFA World Player of the Year award for 2008 when it is presented in Zurich on Monday.

The Portugal star, who is nominated alongside Liverpool striker Fernando Torres, AC Milan playmaker Kaka and Barcelona duo Lionel Messi and Xavi, has already won the European honour and Scolari is convinced his superb form for United last season deserves another reward.

But the Brazilian knows Ronaldo better than most after coaching him with the Portugal national team for five years and he hinted that the United idol has been below par so far this season.

"In the last season, for me, he was the best in the world. If he doesn’t receive the award it will be wrong," Scolari said.

"He is a very intelligent player that changes games. When you expect him to be on the left, he turns up on the right. When you expect him to shoot with his left, he shoots with his right.

"But this season maybe some other players are in a good position to discuss it."

Ronaldo scored 42 goals to help United win the Premier League and Champions League last season, but he spent most of the close season unsuccessfully trying to enginner a move to Real Madrid and has cut a forlorn figure at times since then.

The 23-year-old has scored just nine times and has failed to hit the net in his last eight appearances, yet he could easily prove Scolari wrong by helping United to a crucial win over Chelsea at Old Trafford on Sunday.

He only made a cameo appearance as a subtitute in the 1-1 draw between the teams at Stamford Bridge earlier this season. Now the stage is set for a more significant contribution.

Scolari knows none of his Chelsea players have Ronaldo’s flamboyant skills but he belivies the likes of Deco, Frank Lampard, Michael Ballack and Joe Cole are just as capable of winning a match on their own.

"I have some players who don’t have his characteristics but I have others who have fantasy," he said. "They cross very well and pass very well.

"This is different player with a different style. Maybe we have here with a different style but who are as good as Ronaldo.

"For sure, one player from Chelsea will be in the best five players in the world this year."

Source: http://www.footballcupleague.com

Kaka expects a nice welcome at the San Siro

Real Madrid ace Kaka returns to the San Siro tonight to play against his former club, AC Milan. The Brazilian star is looking forward to his return to the stadium that was his stage for six seasons.

Real Madrid will be eyeing a win tonight, looking for revenge for the previous match between the two European giants (2-3 win for Milan at the Bernabeu). Kaka will be giving his best tonight even though he won’t celebrate if he scores a goal against the Rossoneri.

“For all that has been in the past years between me and the fans I expect a nice welcome,” he explained.

It will be a difficult game – I know my former teammates very well.”

During the week Milan striker Marco Borriello noted that Kaka hasn’t been as good in the past few seasons but the Brazilian has no hard feelings.

“I didn’t read what he had to say but I am sure he didn’t mean it that way.

“He is a friend and knows me very well.” (Paul Haring)

Source: http://www.footballcupleague.com

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