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JOBS OPPORTUNITIES IN MUSCAT

Friday, June 11, 2010

Kadri Consultants Pvt Ltd for their office in
MUSCAT require following personnel

SENIOR ARCHITECT: B.Arch with minimum 10-15 years experience in preparation of detailed working drawings, presentation drawings and fully conversant with Autocad. 
Salary up to Rs. 75,000.00+ Accommodation Allowance + Car

JUNIOR ARCHITECT: B.Arch. with minimum 5-10 years experience in preparations of detailed drawing and fully conversant with Autocad and 30Max. etc.
Salary up to Rs. 50,000.00 + Accommodation.

SENIOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: B.E.(Civil Engg.) with 10-15 years experience in Design of civil structures using Autocad. Staad etc.]
Salary up to Rs. 75,000.00 + accommodation Allowance + Car

JUNIOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: B.E. (Civil Engg.) with 5-10 years ecperience in Design of civil structures using Autocad, Staad etc.
Salary up to Rs. 50,000.00 + Accommodation Allowance + Car

SENIOR CIVIL ENGINEER: B.E. with 10-15 years experience in supervision of Commercial/Residential Building projects
Salary up to Rs. 70,000.00 + Accommodation + Car

JUNIOR CIVIL ENGINEER: B.E. with 5-10 years experience in supervision of Commercial / Residential Building projects
Salary up to Rs. 50,000.00 + Accommodation + Car

SENIOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEER: Degree in Electrical Engineering with minimum 10-15 years experience in Design and Supervision of electrical works of buildings.]
Salary up to Rs. 75,000.00 + Accommodation + Car

JUNIOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEER: Degree in Electrical Engineering with minimum 5-10 years experience in design and Supervision of electrical works of buildings.
Salary up to Rs. 50,000.00 + Accommodation + Car

SENIOR MECHANICAL ENGINEER: Degree in Mechanical Engineering with minimum 10-15 years experience in design and Spervisionof mechanical works of buildings
Salary up to Rs. 75,000.00 + Accommodation + Car

JUNIOR MECHANICAL ENGINEER : Degree in Mechanical Engineering with minimum 5-10 years experience in Design and Superfision works of buildings
Salary up to Rs. 50,000.00 + Accommodation + Car  

Candidates with requisite qualification and professional experience may e-mail your resume to : kadri@omantel.net.om/ kadri@vsnl.com

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JOBS OPPORTUNITIES IN KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN

KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN
Gulf Industrial Investment Company (GIIC), an ISO 9001-2000 and 14001-2004 certified Company, located in the Kingdom of Bahrain and operting two iron Ore Pelletizing Plants with total 11 million tons per annum capacity needs the following personnel:

SR.SHIPPING OFFICER

Qualification & Experience:
  • Graduate in Engineering Science with Physics, Chemistry and mathematics as Main Subjects.
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Business Management from a Reputed institution.
  • Professional Shipping Qualifications such as Fellow of Institute of Chartered Shipbroker, London or Equivalent.
  • Minimum 10 years experience in a large ship owning and / or chartering company in capes / pana-max / supra-max size ship chartering and COAs post-fixture operations.
  • Excellent knowledge of the shipping markets and shipping operations.
  • Computer working and presentation skills.
Terms:
Attractive tax-free salary commensurate with qualifications and experience on a 2 years contract (renewable) including housing allowance.Joining & yearly leave tickets, medical atc. will be provided.

Please apply within 10 days by courier / speed post with two complete sets of bio-data along with photocopies of passport, educational / experience certificates and 2 recent photographs to:

SMART CONSULTANCY SERVICE
Golwalla Bldg. Basement, Behru Road,
Opp. Vihar Hotel, Santacuz (E), Mumbai - 400 055 

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JOBS OPPORTUNITIES IN OMAN

SULTANATE OF OMAN
MINISTRY OF HEALTH


Applications are invited
for the post off
STAFF NURSE:
B.Sc. Nursing or Equivalent plus 2 years experience or Pre-Degree certificate + Diploma in Nursing of 3 years duration + 3 years experience in either SCBU, Midwifery, Psychiatry.

Salary: Starting from R.O.275 per month + 12.5% professional allowance per month with increments as decided by the interview teqm.

Only those who are actively practicing in hospitals need apply and not private duty nurses.

Application must possess either of the specialty experience: SCBU, Midwifery, Psychiatry, Preference will be given to candidates with CPR/IV Therapy & Drug competency certificates/post basic education of the said specialty Only candidates having 3 years or more of specialty experience need apply.

Interviews will be held in India for which date and venue will be communicated in the call letter, Applications should reach us latest by 30th June, 2010 and those applications received after this date will not be entertained.

BENEFITS include free furnished (hard furnishings only) air-conditioned accommodation on single contract basis, 36 days paid leave a year, economy class air ticket (on initial appointment and on final exit), 75 percent of the cost of air ticket for annual leave travel once during the contractual year. Allowances will be given for transport, water and electricity, when these are not provided free by the Ministry. There is no income tax levied in Oman at the moment. Medical treatment within the Sultanate is free as per existing rules. Contracts are for one year, which are renewable annually, if agreeable to both parties.

A detailed curriculum vitae either typed or hand written (block letters) on the form available on: www.moh.gov.om/nursing (scanty CVs will not be entertained) with 2 recent passport sized photographs (indicating clearly the post applied for on the envelope), should be forwarded to:

Directorate of Nursing Affairs, DGHA, Ministry of Health,
P.O.Box 393, Postal Code 100, Muscat, Sultante of Oman.

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JOBS OPPORTUNITIES IN YEMEN

URGENTLY REQUIRED FOR YEMEN
ATTRACTIVE PACKAGES

Our client, a leading construction company belonging to the reputed Hayel Saeed Anam group of Yemen, having operations worldwide is looking for following candidates for immediate appointment for their ongoing project.

PROJECT MANAGER for Stadium (1 No)
B.E, civil with minimum. 15 years experience. in handling large projects (Ref No. F-5030/MRP) 

PLANNING ENGINEER (2 Nos)
B.E. Civil with 8 to 10 years experience. in a similar role. (Ref No.F-5031/SAB)

ELECTRO-MECHANICAL ENGINEER for Head Office (1 No)
B.E. Electrical / Mechanical with 5 to 10 years experience (Ref.No. F-5032/MRP)

ELECTRO-MECHANICAL ENGINEER for Project Sites (2 Nos)
B.E. Electrical / Mechanical with 5 to 10 years experience (Ref.No. F-5033/MRP)

COST ESTIMATION / CONTROL ENGINEERS (2 Nos)
B.E. Civil with 8 to 10 years experience.in a similar role. (Ref. No. F-5034/MRP)

PROCUREMENT ENGINEERS (2 Nos)
Engineering graduates with 8 to 10 years experience in similar role (Ref.No. F-5035/KPR)

MAITENANCE MANAGER for Construction Heavy Equipments (1 Nos)
B.E. / Diploma in Automobile Engineer with minimum. 10 years experience. in similar role. (Ref.No.F-5037/KPR)

SERVICE ENGINEERS for Construction Heavy Equipments (2 Nos)
Diploma in Automobile Engineer. with minimum. 5 to 6 years experience. in similar role. (Ref.No. F-5038/KPR) 

READY MIX BATCHING PLANT OPERATORS (2 Nos) 
Candidates with 2 to 3 years experience in ready mix batching plant. (Ref.No. F-5036/SAB)

Apply immediately quoting relevent ref. No. To:

 DATAMATICS STAFFING SERVICES
Eucharistic Congress Bldg III Convent Street,
Colaba, Mumbai - 400 001

E-mail: asscv@datamaticsindia.com 

 

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Ryan Phillippe - SELF IMPROVEMENT

Ryan unhappy
without Reese

      Actor Ryan Phillippe recently revealed that he is still sad about his divorce from actress Reese Witherspoon.

       The Cruel Intentions actor, who split from the Oscar-winning star after seven years of marriage in 2006. admits he still feels the pain of the relationship ending but aims to learn from the experience and become at least a better fathaer to their children Ava 10 and Deacon, six.
         "i'm still sad about my divorce. But my aim is always to progress, to be a better father, a better boyfriend, a better friend , a better actor, My goals are to improve in all areas of life," says Ryan, "If you're fearful and you're closeful additions to your life, that's not going to lead any where positive," 


 

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Jeffifer Lopez - SMELLING GOOD

Fussy for the
'right' fragrance

        Singer-actress Jennifer Lopez loves the procedure of designing fragrance and admits to being a little fussy whilst trying to make the fragrance "smell sexy." She says, "I go back and say things like, 'Can we push the sandalwood a little more, can we make it a tiny bit more sexy?' To translate that into actual chemistry is a difficult thing. Then they go back and say, 'What does she mean by sexy?' And I'm like, 'You know, if you take that little piece that smells a bit like wood but has a little bit of musk? I just want you to add a little bit of sweetness. Can you do that for me?' I drive the manufacturers a little crazy because it's always not signature enough.
       Lopez also adds that there are so many different avenues to explore in designing a 'unique' fragrance. "Making the bottle, creating the packaging, creating the campaign - it's all so much easier than creating the juice~"

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Ameesha Patel - BEING FRIENDS Maanyata Dutt

GODMOTHER ABOUT
B- TOWN

           Maanyata Dutt is, apparently, the new Godmother in town, The lady is said to put in a good word for her friends wherever she can. Reports say that she recommended Ameesha Patel to a couple of producers who are lose to the Dutts. One knew that Sanjay had a large heart, Now, it looks like his largesse is rubbing off on his wife too. Incidentally, Ameesha is very popular on the stage concert circuit. Sources say the actress has flown to Chandigarh for a concert now.

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R Madhavan - LANGUAGE NO BAR

MAYHEM IN
MADDY'S LIFE

         Madhavan recently released a book for his dear friend. N Sampat Kumar. Maddy, who is still high on the success of 3 Idiots,says he had immense respect for his director Rajkumar Hirani because adapting a book into a film is very difficult. And the actor, who recently celebrated a quiet 11th wedding anniversary with his wifey dear Sarita, says he loves the popularity he enjoys both, in the south and the north. "I love the idea of being identified as 'Manddy Paaji' after the success of a Idiots and Teen Patti. and in the south, people call me 'Maddy Thambi.' he says.
          And now, Maddy is heading to Monte Carlo for Manmadhan Ambu even as he revels in the mayhem in his life, courtesy his Hindi and Tamil films that take him across the globe.

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Aamir Khan - FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Aamir's culinary skills

           Aamir Khan, who is eating, breathing and sleeping Peepli live these days, has promised Kareena Kapoor, his favourite girl in the industry, that he will hold a special screening of the internationally feted film for Saif Ali Khan and her.
          Aamir, who is taking a sabbatical from the studios. says that he would like to do another film with Bebo and of course, Katrina Kaif with whom he teamed up for a magazine cover. "Kareena and Katrina are both doing exceedingly well in their careers. And I'm  keen to work with both of them, sooner rather than later," says the Bollywood superstar.
         And then, he grins and adds, "For the moment, all I can do is feed them a lovely meal tht my mother is teaching me how to make. I'm sure they will be very happy to eat the special meal that I will cook for them." 

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THE-A-TEAM

FACE
Face: (Bradley Cooper)

Real Name: Tempieton Peck

Military Rang: Lieutenant

Height: 6'1

Identifying Features: Piercing blue eyes, muscles like an action figure

Special Skills: Picking pockets, confedence trickery, firearms, fluent Spanish

Likes: ladies, tanning, a sharp suit

Dislikes: Being outsmarted; being rejected 
      Templeton Peck's good looks, which earned him the nick name Face, are both his greatest asset and his biggest downfall. They've helped him develop his key skill, charming others into doing exactly as he wants, and earned him the admiration of many a lady. The trouble is, they often lead to the wrong lady falling into his arms, which, on at least one occasion, has required the rest of his team to come to his rescue, and they've made him cocky. Face has a habit of pushing his luck to breaking point.
       This man is never without a smart comeback line. But that's because he's a smart guy, sharp enough that Hannibal trusts him as his right hand man, generally tasking him with carrying out the trickiest part of his latest scheme. If things  go wrong, he'll always find a way to get them back on track.
       Face is also the sharpest shooter and the greatest athlete in the team, as comfortable with a firearm as if it were simply an extension of his arm.
      The many hours spent honing his physique are not just for vanity; they're all part of making him the perfect soldier and the perfectof the A-Team, which is all set to hit theatres on June 25. Watch this space for more on the rest of the starcast.

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Health Issue: SHORT CUTS

SHORT CUTS


Cholesterol-regulator in brain found:
      Researchers have found a potential new target for pharmacologic control of cholesterol levels-a hormone called ghrelin in the brain that signals hunger pangs and regulates cholesterol clrculation. The animal study was led by Matthias Tschop, professor in the University of Cincinnati. "We have long though that cholesterol is exclusively regulated through dietary absorption or synthesis and secretion by the liver.

 Schizophrenia durg shrinks brain:

       Researchers have found that haloperidol, a commonly-prescribed antipsychotic drug,temporarily reduces the size of a part in brain linked to movement and coordination within two hours of intake. However, it causes side effects such as shaking, drooling and restless leg syndrome, the scientists at the University of Heldelberg in Mannheim found.

Regular bedtime linked to math skills:

      Having a regular bedtime ensures development of language, reading and maths sills among four-year-old children, says a new study. The study also provides information about typical sleep patterns in such children. American of 11 yours of sleep every night for pre-school children.
 

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Health Issue: Overtreated

Over treated: More medical care isn't always better

Washington: More medical care won't necessarily make you healthier - it may make you sicker. It's an idea that technology-loving Americans find hard to believe.

         Anywhere from one-fifth to nearly one-third of the tests and treatments we get are estimated to be unnecessary, and avoidable care is costlyin more ways than the bill:It may lead to dangerous side effects.
         It can start during birth, as some of the United States' increasing C-sections are triggered by controversial fetal monitors that signal that a baby is in trouble when really everything's fine. It extends to often futile intensive care at the end of the life.
       For example, Americans get the most medical radiation in the world, much of it from repeated CT scans. Too many scans increase the risk of cancer. Then there are thousands who get stents for blocked heart arteries when they should have tried medication first.
      Again, doctors prescribe antibiotics millions of times for viruses such as colds that the drugs can't help. Back pain stands out as the No.1 over treated condition, from repeated MRI scans that can't pinpoint the trouble to spine surgery on people who could have gotten better without it. About one in five who gets that first back operation will wind up haveing another in the next decade.
      Over treatment means some one could have fared as well or better with a lesser test or therapy, or maybe even none at all. Experts say that avoiding over treatment is less about knowing when to say no, than knowing when to say, "Wait, doc, I need more information!"
     "This is not, I repeat not, rationing," said Dr Steven Weinberger of the American College of Physicians, which this summer begins publishing recommendations on overused tests, starting with low back pain.
      It's trying to strike a balance, to provide appropriate care rather than the most care. Rare are patients who recongnise they've crossed that line. "Yet let me tell you, with additional tests and procedures comes significant harm,"said Dr Bernard Rosof, who heads projects by the nonprofit National Quality Forum and an American Medical Association panel to identify and decrease overuse.
       "It's patient education that's going to be extremely important if we're going to make this happen. so people begin to understand less is often better," he said Not even doctors' families are immine.
        A hospital appropriately did six CT scans to check Dr Steven Birnbaum's 22-year-old daughter for injury after she was hit by a car. But the next day, Molly had an abdominal scan repeated as a precaution despite having no symptoms. When a doctor ordered still another, "I blew a gasket," said the New Hampshire radiologist, who put a stop to more.

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Health Issue: New Type OF Virus Vaginal gel

Vaginal gel may offer
shield against AIDS virus

       In a test on monkeys, a vaginal microbicide based on a new type of anti-HIV drug could offer significant protect5ion against infection with a virus similar to HIV, researchers have found.

            The study is the first of a gel with an integrase inhibitor, one of the latest additions to the arsenal of drugs for the treatment of HIV but just one of the many compounds or drug combination that researchers are hoping will be a stronghold for HIV prevention.
            The vaginal microbicide gel containing the drug L-870812, from antiretrovirals (ARVs), provided significant protection in preventing vaginal transmission of simian/human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV) - a combination of HIV and a related monkey virus - among macaques, reported harles Dobard, and Walid Heneine, of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
           Integrase inhibitors, the latest weapon in the HIV treatment armamentarium, stop HIV from incorporating its genetic information into the DNA of an infected T cell, heading on HIV's master plan to hijack all future generations of cells. Tests showed it would protect a female from sexual transmission for about four hours. "You couldn't apply these gels in the morning and have protection in the evening," Moore said. 

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News: Multitasking?

Multitasking? Prepare to pay a high price

 Nerds Experience More Stress & Have Trouble Focusing And Shutting Out Irrelevant Information: Experts.

San Francisco: When one of the most important email messages of his life landed in his inbox a few years ago, Kord Campbell overlooked it.Not just for a day or two, but 12 days. He finally saw it while sifting through old messages: a big company wanted to buy his internet start-up.
       The message had slipped by him amid an electronic flood. While the managed to salvage the $1.3 million deal, Campbell continues to struggle with the effects of the deluge of data. Even after he unplugs, he craves the stimulation he gets from his electronic gadgets. He forgets things like dinner plants, and he has trouble focusing on family.
       Scientists say juggling email, phone calls and other incoming information can change how people think and behave. Our ability to focus is being undermined by busts of information, they say.
       These play to a primitive impulse to respond to immediate opportunities and threats. The stimulation provokes excitement - a dopamine squirt - that researchers say can be addictive. In its absence, people feel bored.
      The resulting distraction can have deadly consequences, as when cellphone wielding drivers and train engineers cause wrecks. And for million of people like Campbell, these urges can inflict nicks and cuts on creativity and deep thought, interrupting work and family life.
      While many people say multitasking makes them more productive, research shows otherwise. Heavy multitaskers actually have more trouble focusing and shutting out irrelevant information, scientists say, and they experience more stress.
       And scientists are discovering that even after the multitasking ends, fractured thinking and lack of focus persist. In other words, this is also your brain off computers. In 2008, people consumed three times as much information each day as they did in 1960. And they are constantly shifting their attention. Computer users at work change windows or check email or other programs nearly 37 times an hour, new research shows.
      In a test created by Eyal Ophir, a student-turned-researcher at Stanford, subjects at a computer were shown an image of red rectangles. Then they saw a similar image and were asked whether any of the rectangles had moved. Blue rectangles were added, and the subjects were told to ignore them. The multitaskers then did a significantly worse jobh than others at recognizing whether red rectangles had changed psition.
       So, too, the multitaskers took longer than non-multitaskers to switch among taskes, like differentiating vowels from consonants and then odd from even numbers. The multitaskers were shown to be less efficient at juggling problems. Other tests at Stanford to search for new information rather than accept a reward for putting older, more valuable information to work.
       Clifford Nass, a communications professor at Stanford things the ultimate risk of heavy technology use is that it diminihes empathy by limiting how another, even in the same room. "The way we become more human is by paying attention to each other. "he said. "It shows how much you care." He adds: "A significant fraction of people's experiences are now fragmented."
 

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