Galenium Pharmasia Vacancy Engineer, Sales, Team Lead SPG

We are a leading Pharmaceutical Company with well known products such as Caladine (Top Brand), JF Sulfur, Oilum, Laxadine, Selefit Plus. We are looking for competent people to fill in the following position:
Engineering manager (EM)
- male, age between 35-42 years old
- Bachelor’s degree (S1) from a reputable university, Majoring in Electrical/Mechanical Engineering
- At least 3 years experiences in the same position in pharmaceutical/consumer goods manufacturing
- Willing to be located in Bogor
Sales Training manager (STM)
- Male.female, age 32-40 years old
- Holding Bachelor degree (S1) from a reputable university, prferably majoring in psychology/Management /Marketing
- Min 5 years experience in related areas in pharmaceutical industry
- mastery on training and development training needs analysis; evaluation/assessment principles, developing training program
Team Leader SPG (TL SPG)
- Female, age 20-30 years old
- Min Education SMU
- Min 1 year of experience in the same position/ 3 years experiences as SPG In consumer goods/ pharmaceutical industry
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UNDP Jobs Vacancies November 2010

The United Nations Development Programme is the UN’s global Development network, an organization advocating for change and Connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life.
UNDP Indonesia under the Support to the Establishment of Indonesia REDD+ Infrastructure project is looking for national enthusiastic and professional individuals to fill in the following posts based in Jakarta:
1. HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICER
2. ICT OFFICER
3. WORKING GROUP COORDINATOR
4. MONITORING & REPORTING ASSOCIATE
Competitive salary & benefits such as pension, medical & life insurance, paternity and maternity leave plus 24 days annual leave will be offered according to the UN rules.
For further detailed information on application and complete Terms of Reference, please visit our website (http://www.undp.or.id/jobs). We are also opening vacancies for UN roster for various positions (http://www.undp.or.id/jobs)
Note: REDD+ : (Reducing Emmisions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation)

From Zulhilmi Supaat GUANGZHOU, Nov 15 (Bernama) -- Malaysia bagged their first gold medal in the 16th Asian Games here through Chai Fong Ying in wu

Guangzhou - Malaysia bagged their first gold medal in the 16th Asian Games here through Chai Fong Ying in wushu on Day Three of the Games which officially began on Saturday.

Besides this, Malaysia also captured the first silver through Ibrahim Amir who was in action in the 8-Ball Pool Singles final.

After today's competitions involving Malaysians, the national contingent's medal tally stands at one gold, one silver and three bronze, which puts Malaysia in eighth position in the medal standings.

As of 11pm tonight, hosts China lead the medal standings with 53 gold, 20 silver and 19 bronze followed by South Korea (18, 13, 18) and Japan (13, 25, 23).

Not only did Fong Ying win the gold, she also successfully defended her Tajijian gold that she won when making her Asian Games debut in Doha, Qatar four years ago.

However, Ng Shin Yi, her compatriot in the event had to be satisfied with fifth placing.

The silver was all the more sweet for the 49-year-old Ibrahim on the personal level as he had returned empty-handed in the last two editions of the Games.

In the final today, Ibrahim lost 4-7 to Kuo Po Cheng of Taiwan. At the Guangzhou Velodrome, national cycling ace Mohd Azizulhasni Awang booked his ticket for tomorrow's semifinal of the men's 200m individual sprint after defeating Hassanali Varposhti of Iran in the quarterfinal.

Dubbed the `The Pocketrocketman', he posted 10.781s in the first sprint and 10.982s in the second to overcome the Iranian.

Tomorrow, Mohd Azizulhasni will be up against Doha gold medallist Zhang Lei of China and two Japanese riders, Kitatsuru Tsubasa and Nitta Yudai.

In the women's event of the same, Fatehah Mustafa failed to advance past the quarterfinal after being defeated by Kim Wongyeong of South Korea.

In the team pursuit, the Malaysian quartet of Mohamad Akmal Amrun, Muhamad Adiq Husainie Othman, Amir Mustafa Rusli and Mohd Rizal Tisin lost to the Iranian team but managed to rewrite the national record in the event.

The Malaysians' time was four minutes 18.596 seconds while the Iranians did 4:15.225s.

Team manager Datuk Naim Mohamad said the 4:18.596s erased the old mark of 4:20s set by the same four at the World Championship in Beijing in January.

Meanwhile, the national football squad bid goodbye to the Games when they lost 1-3 to defending champions Iran in the knockout stage.

Though without key players because of injuries and red cards, K.Rajagobal's boys can take pride that they gave a good account of themselves

Tomorrow, though the Malaysian contingent will be celebrating Aidiladha, which is celebrated here one day earlier than Malaysia, there will be no let up in the quest to meet the nine-gold target that has been set for the team.

Attention will be focused on Mohd Azizulhasni and Malaysian tenpin bowlers Shalin Zulkifli, Esther Cheah and Zandra Aziela Ibrahim who will begin the hunt for gold in the women's individual event at the Tianhe Bowling Alley.

The men's and women's badminton squads will also be starting their campaigns in the individual events at the Tianhe Stadium tomorrow.

Guongzhou Asian Games News Briefs

Guangzhou - Following are news briefs from the 16th Asian Games taking place here.

FOOTBALL
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K.Rajagobal's boys bid goodbye to the Guongzhou Games when they went down 1-2 to defending champions Iran in the knockout stage at the Yue Xiu Stadium here.

Karim Ansari Fard opened scoring for the Iranians in the 53rd minute followed by goals form Syed Hosseini (59th) and Amir Sharafi (67th).

Malaysia received a penalty in the 86th minute which was converted by Norshahrul Idlan Talaha.

HOKI (MEN)
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The men's hockey team opened their Group A campaign by defeating Singapore 3-0 the Aoti Sports Centre here.

Hafifihafiz Hanafi opened accounts in the seventh minute while Azlan Misron put in Malaysia's second in the 14th minute.

Muhamad Razie Abd Rahim put the match beyond all doubt when he slammed home a penalty corner in the 35th minute.

Besides Malaysia, the other teams in the group are China, Oman, South Korea and Singapore.

BOWLING
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The men's bowling team got off to a dismal start when the bowling competition opened at the Tianhe Bowling Hall here today.

Senior bowler Alex Liew was the best performer among the Malaysian bowlers when he scored 1,354 pinfalls but it was a good 60 pins off the 1,414 pins scored by the eventual gold medallist, Engelberto Rivera of the Philippines.

Alex finished in 10th place while of his compatriots, Aaron Kong was 12th (1,339 pinfalls), Khairuddin (22nd), Adrian Ang and Muhamad Syafiq Ridhwan Abdul Malek (joint 23) and Zulmazran Zulkifli (46th).

The national women bowlers open their campaign tomorrow.

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS
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Tracie Ang has advanced to the final of the balance beam event, which will be held on Wednesday.

In the women's individual all around event held at the Asian Games Town Gymnasium here today, Tracie managed to finish in 10th place after collecting 51.150 points.

The event was won by Sui Lu of China who garnered 58.400 points.

Solskjaer leaves Manchester United to coach Molde

Oslo - Ole Gunnar Solskjaer ended a 14-year association with Manchester United on Tuesday when he agreed to move back to his home country as coach of Norwegian club Molde.

The 37-year-old Solskjaer, who scored United's injury-time winner in the 1999 Champions League final, signed a contract with a yearly salary of 2.4 million Norwegian kroner ($410,000), plus marketing income.

Solskjaer is quitting his job as coach of United's reserves and will begin his new job Jan. 10. Solskjaer, who has three children, said family reasons were the main factor in his decision to return to the club where he played for 18 months before joining United in 1996.

Solskjaer arrived at Old Trafford as a youthful-looking striker and quickly became a fan favourite for his knack of scoring quickly as a substitute -- earning the nickname "the Baby-Faced Assassin."

He scored 128 goals in 367 matches, including one against Bayern Munich in United's 2-1 Champions League final win. The same year, he scored four goals in 10 minutes after coming on a substitute in an 8-1 Premier League win over Nottingham Forest.

He retired to a coaching role in 2007 after failing to recover from a knee injury.

"He's been a fantastic servant, and he's contributed to the development of our young players," Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson said in a statement. "I think that his career as an outstanding professional footballer gave him a foundation to get into coaching. He's had a great introduction with our reserves and this is the right time for Ole to take up his first managerial position."

Solskjaer's colleagues from Manchester United -- Mark Dempsey and Richard Hartis -- will accompany him to Molde as his assistants. The club has won the Norwegian league title twice but finished 11th this season.

Solskjaer said he was confident that next year will be big for the club, which celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2011.

"It will be a year of celebrations and the team is certain to win titles," Solskjaer said. "This is a dream job. I discussed my future career with Sir Alex Ferguson and he advised me to choose a club where there are people that you would like to work with. The choice was therefore easy.

"After 14 years in Manchester, I look forward to coming home to Molde."

Gresini & San Carlo Continue

Team Gresini has renewed its agreement to continue with San Carlo as its main sponsors in MotoGP for 2011, when Marco Simoncelli will be joined by Hiroshi Aoyama.

The continuation of a partnership that already stretches back five years is born through a mutual passion and love for MotoGP racing, good faith, team spirit and shared objectives.

The positive experience of this season, which saw Marco Simoncelli gradually emerge as a front runner in MotoGP, has provided a huge incentive for the campaign to come. "Super Sic" is the team's great hope for 2011, when he will be joined by the Japanese rider Aoyama.

Lining up the last two 250cc World Champions in history is a key part of an ambitious project that has been outlined together with San Carlo and both riders have the talent and determination to become the future of the MotoGP class.

Hiroshi Aoyama was born in Chiba (Japan) on the Oct. 25, 1981. He was crowned the 250cc World Champion in 2009 thanks to four victories, seven podiums and two pole positions. He made his MotoGP debut this year, scoring a best result of seventh place in the Malaysian Grand Prix.

Fausto Gresini (Gresini MotoGP Team Owner) says: "I am proud to announce that San Carlo will be together with us again in 2011 as we continue to chase our shared objectives. Next season we aim to build on the progress shown by Marco Simoncelli throughout the course of 2010 as he has gradully forced his way to the front of the MotoGP pack.

'Super Sic' is ready to be a consistent contender at the highest possible level of motorcycle road racing and primed to give the team and San Carlo plenty to celebrate. In 2011 our other objective is to bring along another 250cc World Champion in the shape of Hiroshi Aoyama."

"We are determined to show him how to make the same progress as Marco Simoncelli. Aoyama has shown in the past that he is a reliable and fast rider and he has all the necessary characteristics to be a serious contender in MotoGP."

"At Team San Carlo Honda Gresini he will be given the chance to establish himself amongst the best in the class. So we have a twin objective for next year and it is a project that is being enthusiastically supported by Honda and also by San Carlo."

Alberto Vitaloni (President of San Carlo Gruppo Alimentare) says: "Continual improvement is an objective that the Gruppo Unichips targets everyday in everything we do. The concept is that it is never enough to be happy with the level you have reached, but to believe that there is always room for improvement with a constructive attitude. That is something we have seen this year with Marco Simoncelli, who has shown a very pleasing level of development on the track."

"The involvement of the entire structure, the adoption of a results based strategy, professionalism and passion are the qualities that unite San Carlo and Team Gresini. That is why we decided to support Fausto's project for another year, because we want to see the team and the riders grow again."

"Hiroshi Aoyama will be a part of that and I would like to welcome him with a word in Japanese: 'Kaizen', which is made up of two important words, Kai, which means change, and Zen, which means good. I hope he can follow in the footsteps that Marco has trod this season."

Vemeulen Injury Update

Chris Vermeulen is on schedule to take part in his first test of the 2011 Kawasaki Racing Team Ninja ZX-10R at Sepang in January, but he still faces the prospect of a few more weeks on crutches before the World Superbike test.

Having suffered extensive knee damage in a Superbike crash at Phillip Island, and then having an operation to repair cartilage and ligament damage mid-season. Vermeulen has not ridden since Brno in July, and he remains on crutches at present.

He had hoped to be off them last week, but his specialist has advised him to wait a while longer, as it will help with his ultimate recovery. Vermeulen headed to the sun in Australia last weekend to continue his path back to full fitness.

Chris Vermeulen says: "Everything is good, but I am still on crutches, which is driving me nuts! The real safe time for this kind of recovery is five months, so I have about a month left to run. The Doctors know what they are doing with it and I asked them if I would still be OK to ride the superbike in January."

"He is confident with that. It will not be easy, but I will not do any damage by riding the bike in January. After my last bit of physio in Barcelona this week we will be going to the UK to visit the team's workshop, then we will go and see Toni's parents and then we head off to Australia."

Vermeulen was a more than interested visitor at the recent Aragon World Superbike tests, watching Tom Sykes and Katsuaki Fujiwara put the new Kawasaki ZX-10R through its paces around the Spanish circuit.

Chris Vermeulen says: "The new bike looks good on track. Tom and Katsuaki have completely different riding styles but they were both going well on the bike, so that is good news all round."

Vermeulen will be part of a three rider official Kawasaki Superbike push in 2011, with Joan Lascorz joining Sykes and Vermeulen.

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