Operation Supervisor Vacancy at PT EuroAsiatic Jaya

We are a Foreign Engineering Company providing solutions to generate low cost electricity. Our Boilers fired with Natural Gas, Waste Heat, Biogas, Biowaste and Coal are part of our energy saving system for Co-Gen, Combined Cycle Plants and Boilers fired by lower cost alternatives

Operation Supervisor
(Jakarta Raya)

Requirements:
* Candidate must possess at least a Diploma, Bachelor's Degree, Engineering (Electrical/Electronic), Engineering (Mechanical) or equivalent.
* Required language(s): English, Bahasa Indonesia
* At least 3 year(s) of working experience in Power Plant Operations (Boiler & Turbine / Engine - Generator) is required for this position.
* Preferably Coordinator/Supervisors specializing in Engineering - Electrical or equivalent.
* Full-Time positions available.

If you're the candidate with suitable qualifications, please apply and write an English’s Complete Curriculum Vitae (CV), latest photograph 4x6 (2 Pcs), and copy of ID Card to: HRD DIVISION PT. EUROASIATIC Jl. Daan Mogot Raya No. 44 Jakarta Barat 11460 PO. BOX 2775 Jakarta 10001

Source: http://detikjobs.org

Project Engineer - Mechanical Vacancy at Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC)

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.

Opportunity exists for a seasoned, high caliber, professional to join the Company with job Assignment in Sangatta-East Kalimantan for the positions of:
Project Engineer - Mechanical
(Code: EM)

(Kalimantan Timur - Sangatta)

Responsibilities:
* Key elements of the position include:
o Apply scientific principles and techniques in mechanical engineering situations
o Interpret technical drawing , specifications and manuals
o Undertake specific project management activities in accordance with agreed project management plan
o Gather, validate, store, retrieve, filter and disseminate information as directed within agreed procedures to aid decision making processes throughout project life cycle.
o Monitor aspects of project scope and report instances of non-compliance with overall scope.
o Use techniques to measure, record and report variance between actual and planned progress of project activities.
o Prepare, storage, and release under delegated authority technical reports and project documentation associated with project.

Requirements:
* Qualifications & Experience :
o Mechanical Engineering background with good academic standing.
o Minimum 3 (three) years working experience in fixed plant (preferably bulk material handling) with sufficient exposure to capital projects.
o Understand project management tools and techniques.
o Knowledge and experience in equipment installation techniques and standards.
o Knowledge and sufficient experience in project cost estimation.
o Knowledge in contract administration and supply chain management.
o Analytical and problem solving skills.
o Conversant with technical and project documentation.
o Excellent communication skills both in Bahasa Indonesia and English.
o High personal energy level, enthusiastic and able to work under pressure in project environment.
* Key elements of the position include:
o Apply scientific principles and techniques in mechanical engineering situations
o Interpret technical drawing , specifications and manuals
o Undertake specific project management activities in accordance with agreed project management plan
o Gather, validate, store, retrieve, filter and disseminate information as directed within agreed procedures to aid decision making processes throughout project life cycle.
o Monitor aspects of project scope and report instances of non-compliance with overall scope.
o Use techniques to measure, record and report variance between actual and planned progress of project activities.
o Prepare, storage, and release under delegated authority technical reports and project documentation associated with project.

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

Please indicate the position code in the email subject

ONLY QUALIFIED APPLICANTS WILL BE NOTIFIED

Source: http://detikjobs.org

Lenovo A336

Specifications
Lenovo A336
Network2G
3G
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 - SIM 1 & SIM 2
SizeDimensions
Weight
Display
113.5 x 49 x 13.1 mm (4.47 x 1.93 x 0.52 in)
92 gram
TFT, 256K colors
240 x 320 pixels, 2.4 inches (~167 ppi pixel density)
MemoryPhonebook
Call records
Internal
Card slot
500 entries
Yes

microSD, up to 8 GB
DataGPRS
EDGE
3G
WLAN
Bluetooth
Infrared port
USB
Yes
Yes


v2.0, A2DP

miniUSB
FeaturesOS
CPU
Messaging
Ringtones
Browser
Radio
GPS
Games
Camera
Video
Colors
Java

Mediatek MT6253DV
SMS, MMS
Vibration, MP3 ringtones
WAP 2.0
FM radio, recording

Yes
VGA
Yes
Green, orange

- Loudspeaker
- Dual SIM (Mini-SIM, dual stand-by)
- 3.5mm jack
- MP3/AAC player
- Organizer
- Voice memo
- Clock
- Calendar
- Alarm
Battery
Stand-by
Talk time
Standard battery, Li-Ion 1400 mAh
Up to 250 h
Up to 7 h

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Sabah Football Team Now Known As "Sabah Hawks"

Kota Kinabalu -- The Sabah football team will now be known as the "Sabah Hawks", bringing with it a new resolve to achieve greater success in the sport.

The new name was unveiled by Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman, who is also the Sabah Football Association (Safa) president, during a high tea with the players here Friday.

He said the Sabah team would be a transformed squad with the signing of new players and the management reshuffled with the appointment of new manager and officers.

"We have seen tremendous progress since the past one year, which saw us emerging as the Premier League runners-up.

"This year we are playing at a higher and more prestigious level and we need a strong team and management," he said.

Sabah will open its campaign in the Super League on Jan 29.

Musa also launched the Sabah Hawks Supporters' Club and registered as its first member through the website, www.sabahawks.net.

-- BERNAMA

Source: http://www.bernama.com

Pahang Sign Seven New Faces To Beef Up Super League Squad

Kuantan - East Coast outfit Pahang who have targeted at least one title in the M-League this season, have signed up seven new faces to help their cause.

The seven are a mixture of young and senior players, signed from various teams that featured in the M-League last season.

Among the seven were R. Surendran and Mohd Zaiza Zainal Abidin from Selangor, Narulerwan Makmor and Munir Amran (Felda United), Mohd Faizol Hussain (Johor), Muhd Suffian Ab Rahman Kungi Raman (Sarawak) and Mohd Alafi Mahmud (PKNS).

Pahang Football Association vice president Datuk Dr Omar Othman was confident that the inclusion of the seven would help revive Pahang's football fortunes, especially after the former Malaysia Cup and Super League champion had suffered a run of poor form.

"The team under coach Dollah Salleh has shown good progress in a number of friendly matches since we beat T-Team 3-2, Pos Malaysia 2-1, Police 3-0 and Armed Forces 4-1. Our only defeat was to Selangor (1-2)," he said when met here Friday.

Pahang, a former powerhouse, had won the Malaysia Cup in 1983 and 1992 while setting history as the first team to win the inaugural Super League title in 2004.

The East Coast side had also won the Premier League title in 1987, 1992, 1995, 1999 and the FA Cup in 2006.

Pahang will kick off their Super League campaign this year against Perlis on Jan 29.

-- BERNAMA

Source: http://www.bernama.com

Pakistan keep Afridi as ODI captain

Pakistani selectors yesterday retained Shahid Afridi as captain for the upcoming one-day series against New Zealand, boosting his chances of leading the side in next month’s World Cup.

The selection committee kept Afridi on as captain in the finalised the 16-man squad, a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) release said.

Local media reports had said PCB chairman Ijaz Butt was ready to strip Afridi off the captaincy, angry at comments made by the all-rounder about three Pakistani cricketers at the centre of a spot-fixing scandal.

But the 30-year-old Afridi kept the role despite losing the Twenty20 series against New Zealand last month.

Misbah-ul-Haq, who led Pakistan in the two-Test series against New Zealand, will be Afridi’s deputy.

Veteran batsman Mohammad Yousuf was left out, raising fears the 36-year-old will not make the final World Cup squad.

Chief selector Mohsin Khan said Yousuf’s fitness and form were below par.

“We have selected the team with an eye on the World Cup,” Khan told AFP.

“Yousuf’s fitness and form was not up to the mark and he has not played much cricket recently.”
Wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal, who was cleared by the PCB for selection after he too fell under the spotlight of the investigation into spot-fixing, was restored to the side for the New Zealand series.

Akmal has not been selected since the tour of England which ended in September last year and was marred by spot-fixing allegations which led to the suspensions of Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer.

Former captain Shoaib Malik and Fawad Alam were overlooked.

The six-match one-day series, which starts in Wellington on January 22, will be Pakistan’s last before the World Cup which is to be jointly hosted by India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh from February 19 to April 2.

Squad: Shahid Afridi (captain), Misbah-ul-Haq (vice captain), Mohammad Hafeez, Kamran Akmal, Younis Khan, Asad Shafiq, Umar Akmal, Abdul Razzaq, Abdur Rehman, Saeed Ajmal, Shoaib Akhtar, Umar Gul, Wahab Riaz, Sohail Tanveer, Tanveer Ahmed, Ahmed Shahzad.

Source: http://www.gulf-times.com

Aussie morale high for S. Korea clash

By N.D. Prashant/DohaJustify Full
The floods in Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, have also affected families and friends of some members of the Australian Asian cup squad.

But the catastrophe by no means has dampened the spirits of the team as they take on heavyweights South Korea in their Group C encounter here at the Gharafa Stadium today, according to skipper Lucas Neill.

“There are at least five players from Queensland, some born there, some raised there and some playing there. All of them are on the phone everyday and wondering if their family and others are safe,” said Neill, whose side won the opening encounter against India 4-0.

The skipper said the morale of the players, however, was still high.

“We are very focused on the job tomorrow night and this tragedy will give us determination to be successful against Korea.

“Once we are done with this match, we will have time to concentrate and conduct donation programmes. Through football, I hope we can do our bit to help people back home,” added Neill.The Australian Team have also been allowed by the AFC to wear special jerseys for the match to create awareness.

“This is a massive disaster; people have unfortunately died and a lot of them are missing. The floods look never-ending and this is a concern for our team. Our wishes are with our families and people back home and I hope we can do them proud. AFC has allowed us to wear the jersey with web address www.qld.gov.au/floods.

“We are hoping that people from all over the world will do their bit. Sometimes, football is not the biggest thing in the world and it’s not right to make people feel second best,” said Neill.

Both teams will observe a minute’s and the Australian players will be sporting black arm bands for the people who have lost their life. The 26th-ranked Australians and the 39th-ranked Koreans have progressed from the opening match with comfortable wins. And they will be fielding more or less the same team for this crunch outing. Against minnows India, it was job well done but it will be interesting to see how they tackle the Koreans. Australian coach Holger Osieck will be once again hoping that his forwards Harry Kewell and Tim Cahill repeat their performance of the opening match. Kewell and Cahill were exceptional against India and got their names on the scoreboard. The Everton star Cahill, in fact, scored twice.

“It’s no secret, we know about their individual strengths and the quality of Korean Republic players, but on the other hand we don’t have to hide. We also have quality players and it will be interesting to see tomorrow who will be in the best form,” said coach Holger Osieck on the eve of the encounter. South Korea, on the other hand, will be missing the services of their defender Kwak Tae-hwi, who was red-carded during his side’s 2-1 win over Bahrain on Monday.

“We have three players who can take Tae-hwi’s place. It will be difficult for us but one thing is for sure, all 23 players have a good understanding of how to approach the game with Australia,” said South Korean coach Cho Kwang Rae. Kwang Rae has also already identified Sasa Ognenovski as a weak link in the Australian line-up and was keen to exploit the lack of mobility in the big man at the central defence.

“We have identified Ognenovski as the one little bit weak in the defence line. Otherwise, I believe they are well organised in their defence and when they attack, they change flanks quickly and often and they have good players who can cross well and are good in general. We have prepared well with their strengths and weaknesses in mind,” said Kwang Rae.

Source: http://www.gulf-times.com

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