PT Degremont Job Vacancy 2011 as Accountant

PT. Degrémont is the Indonesian subsidiary of Degrémont, the world specialist in water treatment plants having its headquarter in Paris, France. As part of SUEZ Group which is the world leader in utility concessions – electricity, gas, energy services, water and waste management, Degrémont offers state-of-the-art technology, expertise and experience to ensure clients’ satisfaction. In order to provide global expertise and experience with local resources, PT. Degrémont was established in 1985. PT. Degrémont specializes in design, construction, and operation of water treatment plants.
Right now we need professionals like you to handle this position:
ACCOUNTANT
Responsible for Account Payable and Account Receivable process, including the report & reconciliation.
Requirements:
- Bachelor degree, majoring Accounting, from any reputable university/institution
- Having 3-5 years working experience in Finance Accounting area.
- Computer literacy (MS Office Application)
- Good command in English
- Good interpersonal and communictaion skills
- Able to work under deadline and over time
If you feel you are the one that we are looking for, please send your update resume/CV, including your recent photograph, immediately, to:
PT. DEGREMONT INDONESIA
Menara Sudirman 12th Floor, Suite 12 A/D
Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 60 Jakarta 12190
up. HRD Department

Internship at the International Global Environmental Strategies, Japan

IGES is recruiting research interns for the Summer 2011 period (as stipulated in our Charter of Establishment) with the aim of promoting understanding of its strategic research. IGES internships offer an opportunity to gain on-site work experience, and are aimed at those who wish to play a part in interdisciplinary policy research toward sustainable development in the Asia Pacific region.
1. Research Groups currently recruiting interns:
[IGES Hayama Headquarters]
Programme Management Office (PMO)
Adaptation Team (AD), Natural Resources Management Group (NRM)
Sustainable Consumption and Production Group (SCP)
[IGES Satellite Offices]
Kitakyushu Urban Centre?KUC?
2. Requirements:
Interns must:
Be postgraduates (location of graduate school does not matter).
Be willing to learn from the on-the-job training at IGES (the internship is not a training programme for students to write an individual thesis, but rather an opportunity to experience real strategic policy research and operational activities).
Satisfy the individual criteria outlined in the “Internship Overview” for the group with which you would like to spend your internship.
The research intern should be proficient enough in English for the purposes of oral communication and writing of ocuments.
3. Content of training:
The research interns will collect information for, or draft documents related to, their own research group. Work is supervised by the director of or training supervisor for the group to which the intern belongs. Those who are selected for
internships will be contacted by the relevant group director to discuss and agree on the specific contents of training.
4. Term:
In principle, the internship should last a minimum of 2 months and a maximum of 3 months (and must fall between 1 April and 30 September 2011).
(actual term to be decided after discussion between the research intern and their group)
5. Place of training:
(1)IGES Hayama Headquarters
2108-11, Kamiyamaguchi, Hayama, Kanagawa 240-0115 Japan
http://www.iges.or.jp/en/access/index.html
(2)IGES Kitakyushu Urban Centre
International Village Center 2F 1-1-1, Hirano,
Yahata-Higashi-Ku, Kitakyushu City, 805 0062 Japan
http://www.iges.or.jp/en/access/access_kansai.html
6. Conditions:
(1)Working Hours: Five days per week in principle (9:30-18:00)
(2)Holidays: Saturday, Sunday and national holidays
(3)Accommodation:
a) IGES Hayama Headquarters
When the research intern cannot commute from his/her current residence to the office,
he/she will be able to use the accommodation at IGES headquarters free of charge if there are vacant rooms (telephone charges will be at the research intern’s
own expense).
b) IGES Kitakyushu Urban Centre
If the research intern cannot commute from his/her current residence to the
office,
his/her will be able to use accommodation chosen by IGES. IGES will cover the room rent, although utility charges, telephone charges, and any extra charges for additional services, will be at the research intern’s own expense.
(4)Travel expenses:
a) If the research intern commutes from his/her residence in Japan, IGES (in accordance with regulations) will cover the travel expenses necessary for the daily commute.
b) Travel expenses will be covered for interns who are receiving training at the Kitakyushu Urban Centre and require accommodation chosen by IGES. IGES (in accordance with regulations) will cover expenses incurred by the intern’s daily commute to work.
c) IGES does not cover expenses incurred for travel between the research intern’s home and the accommodation they are using during their internship period.
7. Application:
Prepare the application form in English and submit it with the other required documents to the e-mail account below.
Send to: Research Supporting Section
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)
e-mail address:Please Login or Register to apply this job online.? Documents to be submitted:
(a) “Institute for Global Environmental Strategies: Internship Application” specified by IGES
(b) Recommendation from your academic supervisor or equivalent.
(c) Any other documents required in the “Internship Overview” document for the group you are applying for.
8. Period of Application:
5 (Wed.) – 31 (Mon.) January 2011
9. Selection Process:
We will decide whether or not to accept candidates based on their applications and our email communication with them. There is a limit to the number of research interns who will be accepted. IGES will contact only the successful applicants in
February.
Please note in advance that we will not contact applicants who have not been chosen for an internship.
For more details and application form, please visit the webpage below.
http://www.iges.or.jp/en/news/intern/2011summer/index.html
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies
http://www.iges.or.jp
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Sarawak’s Tan heads Penang Sports Council

by Ting Tieng Hee

Kuching - Never mind serving another sports powerhouse state but renowned top sports psychologist from Sarawak Frederick Tan has embarked on another chapter in his career – this time as director of the Pulau Pinang State Sports Council (MSNPP or PSSC).

For the sports science specialist, it was a reunion with the state after ten years.

“I was in Pulau Pinang in 1999-2000 to help with their preparation for Sukma VIII. It had never crossed my mind that I would be picked for the job and I do feel very honoured to be tasked to lead Pulau Pinang sports,” he told Borneo Post in a telephone interview from Pulau Pinang yesterday.

Tan resigned from National Sports Institute (ISN) Sarawak Satellite Centre on Dec 31, 2010 and commenced work as MSNPP director on Jan 1 this year.

“I have been picked because of my years of working experience as a motivator, psychologist, course instructor able to run leadership camp for team-building and conduct mental toughness camp for elite athletes,” he added.

Tan headed the ISN Sarawak Satellite Centre, which was one of the pioneer centres for ISN pilot satellite centre project, since 2006.

Apart from helping the state contingent prepare for Sukma 2006-2010, Tan has also worked closely with the National Sports Council, Malaysia and National Sports Institute, Malaysia with high commitment, dedication, passion and discipline.

He has also worked with top world-class national athletes like shuttler Datuk Lee Chong Wei, keglers; hockey team; Kata team; basketball team and many more.

Tan also has vast experience in running development programmes.

While helming the ISN Sarawak Satellite Centre, he worked very closely with the Sarawak State Sports Council (MSN), State Education Department, professionals like Dr Ong Kong Swee and Dr Chin Hon Siong and officials from sports associations.

“I would like to personally thank MSNS director Francis Nyurang Ding for giving me and the satellite centre his fullest support during my time of service in Kuching,” said Tan.

Nyurang said he felt happy for Tan with his appointment as MSNPP director and wished him all the best in his new undertaking.

“I am also proud that a fellow Sarawakian has been appointed to lead the MSNPP and I believe he is a capable person for the job,” he said.

It was understood that Tan will be replaced by sports physiologist Joshua Philip.

“I will continue to render my support and cooperation to Joshua and I believe the team of sports experts at the satellite centre will do likewise,” said Nyurang.

Source: http://www.theborneopost.com

Kaka returns to Real Madrid squad

Madrid - Brazilian attacking midfielder Kaka, who has been out since the start of the season, was on Sunday named in the Real Madrid squad for yesterday’s trip to Getafe by coach Jose Mourinho.

“Kaka won’t start, he can’t yet,” said Mourinho at a press conference.

“He can give us 15 or 20 minutes of his very great quality, but no more.”

The playmaker, who won the 2007 Ballon d’Or, underwent surgery in August after injuring his left knee and only returned to training with the squad on Dec 18.

“I’m very happy today,” Kaka wrote on his Twitter account.

“After a long period, I’m back with my team-mates, for the game tomorrow (today). Thanks Lord.”

Prior to his injury, Kaka had struggled to shine due to a combination of injuries and poor form.

The 28-year-old joined Real from AC Milan for around 65 million euros in June 2009, shortly before the arrival of Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo. — AFP

Source: http://www.theborneopost.com

Indonesian, American women`s soccer exchange

Jakarta - Four women`s soccer coaches from the United States held a soccer training clinic on Monday,January 3, 2011 at Jakarta State University for more than 150 young Indonesian women and disabled athletes.

A press release from US Embassy in its official website said the American coaches would also hold clinics in Surabaya, East Java, on January 5, and Pontianak, West Kalimantan on January 7, 2011.

Prior to leaving Jakarta, the coaches shared the stage @america with four female Indonesian athletes (Rally Marina-car racer, Fanny Kalumata, player of the women's national basketball team, Andari Putrianti, member of the Indonesian Youth National Female Softball team and Santia, Silver Medal winner at the SEA GAMES 2010 in Athletics) and Monica Desideria from the Indonesian Soccer Association (PSSI) and ANTV to discuss the opportunities and challenges facing women in sports.

In attendance were approximately 70 female athletes from Jakarta and several members of the press.

The training is part of the "The Indonesia-America Soccer Exchange," made possible by a grant from the U.S. Department of State in cooperation with the Center for Civic Education Indonesia.

The program aims to further improve understanding between the people of Indonesia and the United States through the medium of youth sports.

The "Indonesia-America Soccer Exchange" has two components. The first includes three one-day training clinics for female athletes, including disabled athletes, within the 12-20 year-old range and 30 coaches.

After the training sessions in Jakarta, Surabaya, and Pontianak, a smaller group of coaches and athletes will participate in an eight to ten day visit to the United States.

The visiting American coaches include former members of the U.S. Women`s National Soccer Team, U.S. Women`s National Youth Team, and top NCAA university programs who are now elite youth basketball club and high school coaches in the United States.

They are Janine Szpara, Cori Alexander, Rachel Rapinoe, and Karen Willoughby.

Source: http://www.antaranews.com

Two Indonesian soccer fans die in train accident

Pekalongan, C Java (ANTARA News) - Two Indonesian soccer team`s supporters died after falling from the roof of "Tawang Jaya" train on Pekalongan town`s rail track, Central Java, on Friday.

The victims were identified as Anik Abdullah, 17, of Bogel subdistrict, Jepara district, and Surono, 34, of Sidoarjo village, Sambirejo subdistrict, Sragen district, Central Java.

The ill-fated young men were going by train after watching the second leg of the AFF Suzuki Cup`s final match at Gelora Bung Karno stadium in Jakarta last Wednesday evening.

According to Ahmad Abdul Malik, the victims` friend, the accident occurred when Anik Abdullah and Surono were walking fast on the roof of the train.

But unaware of a telephone cable of the Tirto railway safety gate of Pekalongan town they got stuck on the phone cable, he said.

As a result, they fell to the ground and were carried by the moving train several meters before the train stopped, he said adding that they died on the spot of fatal injuries.

Ahmad Abdul Malik, 31, further said local residents had reported the accident to the police on their way back to Semarang, Central Java.

He said his two friends moved to the roof instead of sitting inside the train as there were no place to sit.

"Their dead bodies were kept at Kraton general hospital`s morgue," Malik said.
The second leg of the AFF Suzuki Cup`s final match was watched by over a hundred thousand soccer fans.

The Indonesian soccer team won the final match, held on Wednesday evening, with 2-1 but the championship trophy was grabbed by Malaysia with an aggregate victory of 4-2.

Garuda team members performed well from the beginning with the enthusiastic support of crowds of fans, including President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and First Lady Ani Yudhoyono.

In the first leg of the AFF Suzuki Cup`s final in Kuala Lumpur on December 26, the Malaysian tiger crushed Garuda (eagle) 3-0.

Actually Indonesia had beaten Malaysia in the cup`s preliminary competition 5-1 in Jakarta.

But the performance of the Malayan tiger squad successfully improved and beat Vietnam in the cup`s semifinal.

Indonesia itself could get the final ticket after beating the Philippines in the first and second legs of the cup`s semifinal at Gelora Bung Karno stadium.

Indonesia`s victory against the Philippines team in the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup`s semifinal last Sunday evening had revived the nation`s pride but the "Red and White" squad was not successful in grabbing the AFF Suzuki Cup`s trophy. (R013/A014)

Source: http://www.antaranews.com

President highly appreciates Garuda`s struggle

Jakarta - Despite Indonesia`s failure to grab the AFF Suzuki Cup`s championship title, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono highly appreciated the Garuda (eagle) squad`s spectacular struggle in the second leg of the cup`s final match here Wednesday evening.

The "Red and White" soccer players won the second legs by scoring 2-1 but the Malaysian team still managed to grab the championship trophy due to its aggregate 4-2 victory. In the first leg, the Malayan tiger squad defeated Indonesia with 3-0.

President Yudhoyono, who directly watched the final match along with First Lady Ani Yudhoyono and over a hundred thousand Indonesian fans at Gelora Bung Karno stadium, was quoted by his spokesperson, Julian Aldrin Pasha, as saying that the Garuda squad had done its best.

"The head of state does appreciate the spectacular struggle of our national team. He thanks all players and coaches," Julian quoted the president as saying.

Despite the Garuda squad`s failure to grab the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup`s championship title, the players` spectacular struggle won public appreciation, including Vice President Boediono.

Boediono highly appreciated the spectacular struggle of Indonesian soccer team against Malaysia in the final match on TV but good luck did not belong to the Garuda squad.

After watching the final match, Boediono said the good luck did not belong to Indonesia in this Wednesday night`s match.

"The good luck has yet to be with us tonight despite a number of good chances that our players have made and their so high fighting spirit," he said.

Vice President Boediono watched the final match on TV at his official residence here with his staff members, security guards, and a number of journalists.

He said the "Red and White" players had done their best in the 90-minute match. "I pray for our national team`s success in the future," he said.

In the first leg of the AFF Suzuki Cup`s final in Kuala Lumpur on December 26, the Malaysian tiger crushed Garuda (eagle) 3-0. Actually Indonesia had beaten Malaysia in the cup`s preliminary competition 5-1 in Jakarta.

But the performance of the Malayan tiger squad successfully improved and beat Vietnam in the cup`s semifinal. Indonesia itself could get the final ticket after beating the Philippines in the first and second legs of the cup`s semifinal at Gelora Bung Karno stadium.

Indonesia`s victory against the Philippines team in the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup`s semifinal last Sunday evening had revived the nation`s pride but the "Red and White" squad was not successful in grabbing the AFF Suzuki Cup`s trophy.(*)

Source: http://www.antaranews.com

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