Saturday, June 6, 2009

Engineering

After so many years of physics and engineering, i kinda feel like a change of environment. Went to check out some positions in which national park is hiring, it is rather interesting what they have there..


Position 1

You will work as a member of the Special Squad team in the Environmental Health Department/North-East Regional Office. You are required to:
- Conduct raids on illegal hawkers and take enforcement action by executing an arrest and issuing a notice to attend court
- Carry out investigations on illegal hawking
- Conduct joint enforcement work with other agencies
- Make entries into the Enforcement application system and put up statement of facts, give evidence in court and facilitate police investigations into illegal hawking related offences
- Assist in seizing goods/food from the illegal hawking site and undertake its disposal.
- Be deployed for special duties and static duties in illegal hawking hotspots at any date/time including public holidays at short notices



Position 2

We are looking for individuals with passion and interest in understanding and predicting the weather and climate. You will be responsible to provide weather forecasting services and expert advice to support the weather sensitive segments of the economy and general public. You will be required to conduct research and development to improve forecasting techniques. The job provides the candidate with specialized skills & knowledge of the use of advanced technology & specialized weather monitoring equipment (for example radar, satellite & seismic monitoring). Professional training in Meteorology will be provided.


Position 3
You will play a key role in nature conservation and maintenance for the areas under your care. You will be responsible to plan, implement and monitor nature conservation programs in the field. On a daily basis, you will also be responsible for the good upkeep, maintenance and inspection of the area for the safety and enjoyment of visitors. As part of your nature conservation work, you will conduct nature outreach programs for visitors, such as lead guided tours, organize community involvement programs and give talks on nature conservation. You will be part of a team based on site, and will be expected to be a good team-player as well as independent worker.

Interesting!

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