Lewa Wildlife Conservancy Jobs in Isiolo Kenya

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, based in Isiolo Kenya, is a non-profit organization which works as a catalyst for the conservation of wildlife and its habitat. We are looking for high calibre, self-driven and innovative individuals to fill the following vacancies:

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Marketing Officer

A Marketing Officer with a commitment to excellence; to enhance our Conservation Marketing Department. Reporting to the Head of Conservation Marketing, this position is responsible for assisting the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in fulfilling its aim to publicize and market the work the Conservancy is doing in the region, nationally and internationally.

Qualification, Experience & Skills
Be a holder of a marketing or business related degree
Possess 5 years post qualification experience in all aspects of developing and maintaining marketing strategies and demonstrated ability to write / produce communications materials
Possess relevant technical marketing skills and software applications
Possess excellent written, verbal and presentation skills
Be ambitious, self-starter, innovative and willing to work unsupervised
Ready to start working immediately
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Conservation Education Officer

We are looking for a Conservation Education Officer with a commitment to conservation education excellence; to head up and deliver our exciting new Conservation Education Centre.

Qualification, Experience & Skills
A minimum of a Diploma in Education; Conservation; Wildlife Management; or Environmental Sciences
At least 3 years experience and a clear track record working in environmental science, wildlife conservation, wildlife management, or mainstream education in Kenya
IT literate and excellent communication skills (oral and written)
Knowledge of conservation issues in Northern Kenya and Laikipia will be an advantage
Be an ambitious self-starter and willing to work unsupervised
Ready to start working in January 2010
If you meet the requirements and are interested in joining a team of hardworking staff, please send your resume and application letter to the address below giving daytime telephone contacts of three professional referees by 20th November 2010.

The Human Resources Manager
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy
Private Bag,
Isiolo, Kenya

Or Email: personnel@lewa.org

NB: only shortlisted candidates will be contacted

Assistant Workshop Manager Job Vacancy

A major transport firm is seeking an Assistant Workshop Manager

He will be reporting to the workshop manager, assisting in managing a vehicle fleet of about 110 heavy commercial trucks carrying mainly petroleum products.

The role will be to ensure vehicle preventive maintenance are planned and carried out effectively, workshop procedures and standards for ensuring efficient fleet within the budgetary constraints.

Duties will include providing efficient guidance and support to the service & maintenance teams in the workshop and managing staff and h.s.s.e. issues.

We invite applications from persons who have:
H.N.D in automotive engineering or M.V.T.part three.
At least over five years in senior vehicle management experience in a busy workshop.
Ability to lead & control workshop teams.
High integrity, result oriented and able to work without supervision
Good communication and interpersonal skills.
Good computer knowledge
Applications to:

DN.A/768
P. O. Box 80708 -80100,
Mombasa

Not later than 19th November 2010

Graphic Designer at YL Image Graphics Sd. Bhd.

We are seeking suitable qualified personnel to join us.

Requirements:
· Minimum diploma in Graphic Design or equivalent
· Familiar with Mac, Photoshop & Illustrator
· Preferable with 2 years working experience
· Able to work independently & proactive with good communication, leadership & interpersonal skill

Interested candidates please contace Mr. Bobby / Karen or email resume the following address:

YL Image Graphics Sdn. Bhd.
8, Jalan SBC 10,
Taman Sri Batu Caves,
68100 Batu Caves,
Selangor, Malaysia.
Tel: (03) 6195 2828
Fax: (03) 6185 6603
Email: bobby@yl.com.my

Hispania to adopt Williams gearbox

Abu Dhabi - Williams F1 Tuesday confirmed it has agreed to supply Hispania Racing F1 Team with its proprietary gearbox technology.

The arrangement will start with Hispania Racing's 2011 programme and will extend for the life of the current Cosworth engine technology, a team spokesman said.

Williams F1's CEO Alex Burns said: "This is a logical partnership given Williams and Hispania's mutual relationship with Cosworth."

"Our gearbox technology has consistently proven itself as both competitive and reliable, and hence this agreement will be a positive development for both organisations," he said.

Christensen powers Rangers against Chicago

New York - Erik Christensen's wrist shot at 6:36 in the third period gave the New York Rangers a 3-2 victory over the Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks on Monday.

Christensen's goal for the injury-hit Rangers, without key players Chris Drury, Vinny Prospal and Marian Gaborik, came just 28 seconds after Patrick Kane had pulled the Blackhawks level at 2-2.

"It was huge," Rangers centre Brandon Dubinsky told reporters. "For [Christensen] to come back and bury one right away, it felt like we didn't miss a beat."

Dubinsky scored twice on the night, his seventh and eighth of the season, as the Rangers (6-4-1) won their second consecutive game.

Chicago (7-6-1) winger Tomas Kopecky had opened the scoring at 17:13 in the first period before Dubinsky's goals at the end of the first and beginning of the third period gave the Rangers' the lead.

Points streak
Ryan Callahan assisted on both Dubinsky goals to extend his points streak to seven games and pull New York within two points of the Philadelphia Flyers at the top of the Atlantic Division.

Sri Lanka see Ponting's absence as chance to build on Perth win

Melbourne - Sri Lanka will keep the heat on an Australia side that will be without their skipper Ricky Ponting for today's opening one-day international in Melbourne, captain Kumar Sangakkara said yesterday.

The Sri Lankans received a significant boost ahead of the Melbourne Cricket Ground match when Ponting said he was withdrawing to attend his grandmother's funeral in Tasmania.

T20 victory
Sangakkara's team hold the whip hand going into the three-match ODI series after thrashing Australia by seven wickets in a Twenty20 match in Perth last Sunday.

The wicketkeeper-batsman warned that Sri Lanka must keep applying the pressure to the world's number one-ranked one-day team.

"A player of Ricky's calibre not being in the side, he's a huge blow to anyone," Sangakkara told reporters.

Focus on winning
"I'm not sure how it will affect the Australians, but for us again it's a case of thinking more about us and trying to keep a focus on the processes that we try and do setting the tone for the innings and getting our combinations right," he added.

Although Sri Lanka are using the Australian tour as a build-up to next year's World Cup on the sub-continent, Sangakkara said his focus would be on trying to beat the home side.

"The World Cup is there, everyone knows when it is and this is a build-up for it," he said. "But for us, this tour is very important, so we take this series in that context, as a series on its own. Of course, the combinations we play will probably allow us to make some decisions about certain players, it will also give players opportunities to grab those elusive places in a final World Cup squad."

Lewis Hamilton still gunning for second F1 title

Dubai - McClaren's Lewis Hamilton has vowed to give it all as he heads into the last two races of the season and seeks to land his second Formula One title.

Third-placed Hamilton finished a disappointing second in Korea on October 24 and trails leader Ferrari's Fernando Alonso by 21 points.

The championship resumes on Sunday with the Brazilian Grand Priz at Interlagos before finishing in Abu Dhabi.

"I'm going into these last two to give it my all and I do believe I can win it," Hamilton told the BBC.

"If I didn't then I shouldn't be sitting here, I'd be at home sitting with my legs up.

"My team know that I never give up and I feel that transcends through the whole team. We are still in the fight for the last two races. It's still possible."

Five drivers still have a chance of winning the title, with defending champion Jenson Button of McLaren the furthest adrift at 42 points behind leader Alonso.

"We are excited, we have everything to gain and not too much to lose," Hamilton added.

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