Location: Yangon, Myanmar
Deadline: Friday, 18 October 2013
Description
Deadline: Friday, 18 October 2013
Description
Join Us – Make a Difference! Assistant - Logistics and Driver (PRS-2013-207-KW) Position description Under the close supervision of the Corporate Services Manager/Project Leader/Project Scientist (Dr. Thawda Win) is responsible for driving of IRRI vehicle for officially dispatched trip on scheduled shift assignment or appointed time. Convey passengers and cargo timely and safely to various points of destinations.
Maintain excellent and roadworthy condition of the vehicle assigned. Keep log-books up to date and provide office support when required.
Qualification Requirements
Class Eight pass from any recognized high school; Minimum 5 years of professional driving experience of light vehicles preferably in an International Organization.
Education / experience
Has good knowledge of the roads in Yangon, Myanmar; Has basic oral communication skills;
Has participated in First Aid Training; Maintains good interpersonal relationships;
Knowledge & experience on basic safety and security in the field Organized, self-motivated, and self-reliant Excellent capabilities in driving vehicle to remote areas In possession of driver's license.
Application process Screening starts immediately as applications are received. Interested candidates should submit their CV with a cover letter stating their motivation to apply for the position.
Candidates should apply online at http://irri.org/jobboard (Click Nationally Recruited Staff and look for Assistant – Logistics and Driver, Click and Apply) on or before 18 October 2013. For complete job details, please check our website at www.irri.org/JoinUs IRRI is an Equal Opportunity Employer that values diversity. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. IRRI regrets that only shortlisted applicants will be notified.
Join Us to Deliver Rice Science for a Better World International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) is seeking for talented candidates to work at its headquarters in Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines.
Supported by the CGIAR, IRRI is a non-profit, publicly funded international organization engaged in the research and development of rice-related technologies for poor farmers. We provide world class facilities, highly competitive benefits, and gender-sensitive environment.
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