Sunday, June 30, 2013

Crisis over exit pass delay

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Crisis over 'exit pass' delay
 
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    Expatriates of different nationalities continue to throng their missions in search of the elusive exit pass

 

RIYADH: MD RASOOLDEEN | ARAB NEWS STAFF

Saturday 29 June 2013

Last Update 29 June 2013 12:02 am


With five days to go before the end of the amnesty period, thousands of expatriates who have had their paperwork processed by their embassies are now anxiously waiting for their exit papers from the Saudi government.


Dakshina Moorthy, Indian consul labor welfare, who came from his mission in Colombo on a special assignment, told Arab News that the consulate had processed 25,000 applications for amnesty beneficiaries.


This includes a number of outpasses and 5,000 workers who had their biometric details recorded.


He, however, said that only 2,500 people had received final exits from immigration authorities, with 75 percent already gone home. But more than 20,000 people are still scrambling to leave the Kingdom before the July 3 deadline.


The diplomat said the deportation center authorities had allocated Tuesday for the mission.


"We can process a maximum of 1,200 cases on that day with the help of the authorities if they work until late at night."


He said there are only four counters to process applicants.


He said that every mission is expecting an extension to the amnesty because most are unable to complete the documentation for their workers.


An official from the Sri Lankan consulate in Jeddah said it was able to process 2,400 exit passes with the help of the authorities but 3,000 workers still want final exit visas.


Pakistan Ambassador Muhammed Naeem Khan said his mission had formally requested an extension of the amnesty.


"We are trying our level best to beat the deadline," he said.


Bangladesh Ambassador Mohammed Shahidul Islam said his country's foreign minister Dipu Moni personally visited the Kingdom to request an extension to the amnesty.


Under the amnesty, more than 200,000 Bangladesh expatriates obtained their documents.


This included new passports, renewal of passports, outpasses and 20,000 travel permits.
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AIJAZ AHMED
Dammam
Saudi Arabia

Fresh hope for illegals may be

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The Labor Ministry has proposed an extension of the amnesty deadline, evoking a sense of optimism among expatriates as well as local businesses that it will be extended to at least for three more months so that more workers could correct their status.

 

JEDDAH: P. K. ABDUL GHAFOUR | ARAB NEWS STAFF

Friday 28 June 2013

Last Update 28 June 2013 3:00 am

"The ministry has sent a cable to higher authorities advising them to extend the deadline for correcting the residency and labor status of foreign workers," Al-Watan reported yesterday.


The proposal, made on Wednesday, is in response to an overwhelming demand from businesses as well as expatriates.


The move also followed requests made by diplomats from India, Pakistan, Philippines, Bangladesh, Egypt and a host of other countries.


Ibrahim Badawood, managing director of ALJ Community Initiatives, welcomed the plan to extend the deadline, saying it would help both expats and businesses.


The flight of experienced workers will definitely affect many service firms across the country.


"We cannot get rid of the mess created by unlawful practices in the past several years within a short period of three months," Badawood told Arab News.


He called for an extension of three to six months.


According to one report, about half of an estimated eight million expatriates need their status corrected and the process will take a lot of time.


The ministry has acknowledged that only 1.58 million of them have so far benefited from the amnesty.


"The extension was expected because of the huge pressure," said Fahd Al-Hammadi, chairman of the National Committee for Contractors at the Council of Saudi Chambers.


"Everyone of us support the correction process but the three-month grace period was not enough," he said.


Al-Hammadi said an extension for another three months could help all foreigners to correct their status.


Abdul Ghani Al-Ansari of the Madinah Chamber of Commerce and Industry said about 700,000 businesses had been operating in violation of the Commerce Ministry's regulations.


Rafeek Younus, vice president of Saihati Group, emphasized the tremendous impact of the labor correction process, adding that it would streamline the labor market.


"Amnesty extension will benefit businesses as it will help them make use of the readily available experienced foreign work force.".


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AIJAZ AHMED
Dammam
Saudi Arabia

THE STORY OF THE CHILD

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Alexander Fretz was born to Christian parents in 1990 and his mother chose from the very beginning to allow him to pick the religion he wants for himself. She bought him various religious books and after a close look, he announced that he was a Muslim at the age of 8. Moreover, he learned everything about Islam such as prayer, Qur'an memorization, calling the athan, and many of the Shariah laws before meeting one Muslim! He chose to be named Mohammed Abdullah following the example of the Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alihi Wa sallam whom he loved.


 
Alexander Fretz was born to Christian parents in 1990 and his mother chose from the very beginning to allow him to pick the religion he wants for himself. She bought him various religious books and after a close look, he announced that he was a Muslim at the age of 8. Moreover, he learned everything about Islam such as prayer, Qur'an memorization, calling the athan, and many of the Shariah laws before meeting one Muslim! He chose to be named Mohammed Abdullah following the example of the Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alihi Wa sallam whom he loved.  
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AIJAZ AHMED
Dammam
Saudi Arabia

JOB OPENINGS IN NATIONAL GRID

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Subject: [tanzeemhumhindustani] JOB OPENINGS IN NATIONAL GRID, SAUDI ARABIA
To: tanzeemhumhindustani@yahoogroups.com

JOB OPENINGS IN NATIONAL GRID, SAUDI ARABIA

National Grid, S.A., a wholly-owned independent subsidiary of Saudi Electricity Company, is responsible to operate and maintain 110kV and above transmission system, substations and lines. Due to massive expansion of existing facilities and new projects, more than immediate positions are available as stated below.

1) Transmission Engineers (Electrical):

Operation & Maintenance of HV and EHV Transmission Lines and Substations:
Substation Automation Systems, Overhead Lines, Underground Cables, Power Transformer, Switchgear, UGC Feeders, SVC Systems, Capacitor Banks, Pre-commissioning, Network Performance and Analysis, Monitoring and Troubleshooting of Network, Policy & Procedures of Electrical System, Network Security, Economical Studies of Energy.
Protection & Relay, Power System Analysis and Fault Studies, Relay Settings & Protection Grading, Study of System Analysis and Fault Calculation, Analysis of Protection Operation.
Planning, Design & Engineering: Transmission Network, Lines & Substations, System Planning, Load Forecasting, Standards & Specifications, Pre-commissioning, Asset Performance & Quality, Study & Research, Right-of-way, etc.
Power Dispatch, Control Room Operation.


2) Telecom Engineers:

Transmission telecom systems' improvement, performance management, Design, Development.

3) Civil Engineers:

Construction of HV/EHV Overhead Transmission Lines and Electrical Substation 110 kV and above.

4)Transmission Technicians:

Maintenance of transmission network including O/H Lines, Power Transformers, U/G Cables, Switchgear, Control Systems, SCADA Systems, Communication & Radio Systems, GIS Breakers, On-Load Tap Changer and AC/DC Systems,

5) Telecom Technicians:

Maintenance of Transmission Telecom Network.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT:

a) Engineers:
Degree in Engineering with 5 to 25 years of related work experience.

b) Technicians:
High School + Trade Diploma + 5 to 15 years of related work experience.

HOW TO APPLY:

Email comprehensive CV with details of education and work experience in chronological order at the following addresses:

SEC@mackpak.com
SEC-JOBS@SE.COM.SA



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AIJAZ AHMED
Dammam
Saudi Arabia

MACE Arabia Limited has opening of the following for Saudi Aramco Project

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As received: Pls do not send ur CV/Resume to me.

Priority is for Iqama Transferable or Visa provision both.
 
Interested candidate can send cv to : hasnain@kitsgulf.com.

 
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Dear Mr.Rashique sb
 
My sister Concern Company MACE Arabia Limited has opening of the following for Saudi Aramco Project.
 
1.QC Supervisor Mechanical having BE + 07 years experience
2.Quantity Surveyor -Mechanical atleast 02 years experience in Oil gas Project.
3.Planning & Scheduling Engineer atleast 02 yrs experience in oil gas project
4.Coating & Painting Inspector having bgas certification.
 
Priority is for Iqama Transferable or Visa provision both.
 
Interested candidate can send cv to : hasnain@kitsgulf.com.
 
regards
Hasnain


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AIJAZ AHMED
Dammam
Saudi Arabia

Friday, June 28, 2013

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Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2013 17:13:40 +0530

Assalamu-alaikum Brothers,
mPower has immediate onsite requirement in Middle East for the following positions. Interested candidates, please send your updated resumes to hr@mpowerglobal.com.

1. Job Title: Database Administrator

Ø Experienced in both SQL Server and Oracle database administration (expert level)

2. Job Title: Microsoft CRM and .Net
Ø Excellent experience in .NET development
Ø develop solutions with Microsoft Dynamics CRM by MS Visual Studio
Ø develop forms and workflows on CRM
Ø integrate CRM services with other applications like SharePoint

Job Title: MS SharePoint along with .Net and EPM

Ø Excellent experience in .NET development
Ø Excellent knowledge of SharePoint 2010 objects hierarchy
Ø Develop features, solutions, webparts, visual webparts and workflows for SharePoint 2010
Ø Experience in EPM 2010 processes and workflow
Ø Excellent experience in SharePoint and EPM by using MS visual studio and SharePoint designer.
Ø Develop customized lists, libraries, data type and e-forms.
Ø Develop customized solutions based on SharePoint Performance Point services
Ø Develop customized solutions based on SharePoint Excel, InfoPath and Visio services

Job Title: Microsoft .NET along with Silver light

Ø Service Oriented Architecture
Ø MS .NET Web application development
Ø MS .NET Windows application development
Ø C# / VB.NET
Ø Client Side scripting
Ø AJAX
Ø Reporting tools like Crystal Report, etc
Ø Third party development tool (DEVXPRESS / Infragistics)
Ø Web Services development
Ø Windows services
Ø HTML / DHTML / XML / XSL / CSS
Ø Database (MS SQL Server)
Ø Database connectivity (ODBC, ADO.NET, OLE DB, etc)
Ø Microsoft IIS
Ø MVC
Ø Silver light development

5. Job Title: Graphic Designer

Ø HTML / DHTML / XML / XSL / CSS
Ø Adobe Photoshop
Ø Adobe After Effects
Ø Adobe Illustrator
Ø Macromedia FreeHand
Ø Macromedia Flash
Ø Macromedia Generator
Ø Macromedia Director
Ø Macromedia Fireworks
Ø Macromedia Authorware
Ø Newtek LightWave 3D (desirable)
Ø 3D Max (desirable)

6. Job Title: Application Tester

Ø Experienced tester (manual) 
7. Job Title: Document writer

Ø Experienced in preparing all documents on the SDLC (like SRS, SDD, Use case, Test cases, user manuals..etc)


Warm Regards,

M P Ahmed Hasan
TransIT mPower Labs (P) Ltd,
#38, 5th Cross, Munimarappa Garden
Bangalore - 560 046

Cell: +91-9880 800 488
India: +91-80-4201 7367
USA: +1-312-242 1627
Web: http://www.mpowerglobal.com/

Best Regards,
Mohammed Azam
Riyadh
Cell:00966507465760

Thursday, June 27, 2013

AIMIM today announced to contribute Rs 78.75 lakh towards relief funds for Uttarakhand flood victims

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MIM announces relief for victims of Uttarkhand calamity

PTI | 8 hours 15 min ago

 

Hyderabad: The All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen today announced to contribute Rs 78.75 lakh towards relief funds for Uttarakhand flood victims.

AIMIM President and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi said that the party has decided to contribute Rs 6 lakh to the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund (PMNRF) for those affected in the natural calamity that struck Uttarakhand, an official release said.

Apart from cash contribution, AIMIM has decided to distribute basic medicines worth Rs 20 lakh to the victims. Around 5,000 kits comprising essential commodities, clothing and bedding worth Rs 52.75 lakh would be distributed to people in affected areas.

The AIMIM is also sending a large team comprising party corporators and workers to distribute medicines as well as food kits consisting of essential commodities and clothing to affected people.

Thanks & Best Regards,
 
 
AIJAZ AHMED
Dammam
Saudi Arabia

Red label companies given Nov 26 deadline

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Tuesday 28 June 2011

RIYADH: The Ministry of Labor will start implementing the third phase of the new Nitaqat system that aims to improve employment opportunities for Saudis on Nov. 26 (Muharram 1).

This phase involves taking punitive measures against those companies in the "red" category at the end of a six-month grace period extended to them, said Ahmad Al-Humaidan, undersecretary for workers' affairs at the ministry.


"Punitive measures against companies classified in the 'yellow' category will be effective from the first day of Rabi Al-Thani next year (Feb. 23) at the end of a nine-month grace period. The grace period was given to the companies to improve their status by hiring more Saudis before they face punitive measures," he said.


Al-Humaidan was speaking at a meeting of businessmen at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Riyadh on Monday.


The meeting was part of a series of meetings and tours involving top officials of the ministry to shed light on the major features of the Nitaqat system as well as to answer questions from businessmen with regard to its compliance, Al-Eqtisadiah business daily reported.


Al-Humaidan reiterated the ministry's keenness in implementing the system in an effective and just manner.


"The first phase of the system that we had started implementing on June 11 involves classification of the companies and giving them a three-month period for improving their Saudization status.

The second phase of implementation will begin on Sept. 10, when companies meeting their required Saudization quotas will start enjoying a number of special benefits," he said, while stressing that the Nitaqat system was only one of the initiatives taken by the ministry to intensify the Saudization drive.


Under the Nitaqat system, companies are to be labeled "green," "yellow" or "red" depending on the level of Saudis working for them. Companies in the "yellow" category will not be able to extend their foreign employees' work visas beyond six years while "red" companies will not be able to renew their foreign workers' visas at all.


"Green" companies will be entitled to a number of benefits, such as expedited services for foreign workers' visas and the ability to change the job categories of foreign workers into job categories reserved for Saudis, except for human resources managers, liaison officers, cashiers, receptionists or security guards.


He also hoped that the new drive would bring satisfactory results. Two short films featuring the challenges of the employment market and the Nitaqat system were shown on the sidelines of the meeting.

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Thanks & Best Regards,
 
 
AIJAZ AHMED
Dammam
Saudi Arabia

Girls Be Careful

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Date: Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 12:41 PM
Subject: [Hyderabad-Rocks] Girls Be Careful
To:
Girls Be Careful

 Share this please ..

1) What should a woman do if she finds herself alone in the company of a strange male as she prepares to enter a lift in ...a high-rise apartment late at night?

Experts Say: Enter the lift. If you need to reach the 13th floor, press all the buttons up to your destination. No one will dare attack you in a lift that stops on every floor.

2) What to do if a stranger tries to attack you when you are alone in your house, run into the kitchen.

Experts Say: You alone know where the chili powder and turmeric are kept.And where the knives and plates are. All these can be turned into deadly weapons. If nothing else, start throwing plates and utensils all over.

Let them break. Scream. Remember that noise is the greatest enemy of a molester. He does not want to be caught.

3} Taking an Auto or Taxi at Night.

Experts Say: Before getting into an auto at night, note down its registration number. Then use the mobile to call your family or friend and pass on the details to them in the language the driver understands .Even if no one answers your call, pretend you are in a conversation. The driver now knows someone has his details and he will be in serious trouble if anything goes wrong. He is now bound to take you home safe and sound. A potential attacker is now your de facto protector!

4}What if the driver turns into a street he is not supposed to - and you feel you are entering a danger zone?

Experts Say: Use the handle of your purse or your stole (dupatta) to wrap around his neck and pull him back. Within seconds, he will feel choked and helpless. In case you don't have a purse or stole just pull him back by his collar. The top button of his shirt would then do the same trick.

5} If you are stalked at night.

Expert Say: enter a shop or a house and explain your predicament. If it is night and shops are not open, go inside an ATM box. ATM centers always have security guards. They are also monitored by close circuit television.
Fearing identification, no one will dare attack you.

After all, being mentally alert is the greatest weapon you can ever have.

SHARE IF YOU CARE.

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AIJAZ AHMED
Dammam
Saudi Arabia

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

FW: Dubai Recruitment list













 


Best Regards,

Munnawer Khan
Network Engineer(B.Tech).
Media Phone llc,Dubai.U A E.
Mobile No:+971554744037
E-mail:munnawer7@gmail.com
E_mail:munnawer@mediaco.ae

 


                    




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July 3 deadline will not be extended

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Date: Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 10:23 AM
Subject: [aijazahmedit] "Nitaqat: July 3 deadline will not be extended-SAUDI ARABIA"
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Nitaqat: July 3 deadline will not be extended

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Saudi-Arabia-nitaqat

 

The spokesman for the Directorate General of Passports, Saudi Arabia confirmed that the deadline for correcting visa status for expatriates will not be extended, reported Akhbaar24.

However, those expatriates who started the correction process before the third of July will be given the chance to complete the formalities past the deadline.

This statement comes as a setback even as requests for extending the deadline are being applied by contractors. 

Thousands of foreign workers are still waiting to correct their status and these few remaining days will not be sufficient to process them all. The deadline is set for 3rd July, 2013.


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AIJAZ AHMED
Dammam
Saudi Arabia

Amnesty deadline sought by contractors

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Nov. 4 amnesty deadline sought by contractors

 
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Major contractors in the Kingdom are requesting the government to extend the July 3 deadline to Nov. 4 (Muharram 1, 1435) so that more foreign workers will get enough time to correct their status.

JEDDAH: P. K. ABDUL GHAFOUR | ARAB NEWS STAFF

Wednesday 26 June 2013

Last Update 26 June 2013 2:50 am

"There are huge numbers of workers still waiting for their turn to correct the status and the remaining few days will not be enough to handle them," said Abdullah Ridwan, chairman of the contractors committee at Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry.


He appealed to Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah to extend the deadline until Muharram 1 of the next Hijrah year.


Ridwan's call comes amid expectations among the Kingdom's diplomatic circles that the deadline might be extended. Faisal Al-Oqail, spokesman of Mawad Emar Holding Co, said the present amnesty period would be inadequate to correct the status of a large number of workers.


The Labor Ministry, meanwhile, piled pressure on foreign workers and warned that it would impose fines and jail sentences against illegals after the July 3 deadline. About 90 percent of work can be carried out through the ministry's electronic services, said a spokesperson.


About 200,000 Yemenis have been deported during the amnesty period. "More than 1,000 Yemenis leave the Kingdom daily by bus," said Taha Al-Humairy, chairman of the Supreme Coordination Council for Yemenis in the Kingdom.

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AIJAZ AHMED
Dammam
Saudi Arabia

DIRECT CLIENT INTERVIEW

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Subject: [tanzeemhumhindustani] DIRECT CLIENT INTERVIEW
To:
 
 
KGT (Kanoor Group Jubail)<<<KSA>>>  
 
 INVITATION FOR CLIENT INTERVIEW ON 
 
30th JUNE 2013 (Sunday) @ OUR CHENNAI OFFICE
 
        OIL&GAS EXPERIENCE MUST
 
 FREE FOOD & ACCOMMADATION
CATEGORY
QUT.
SALARY
1
IRON WORKER / GRANDER   
15
SR.1200.00
2
IRON WORKER FOREMAN     
2
SR.1600.00
3
MECHANICAL FOREMAN       
3
SR.2000.00
4
MECHANICAL SUPERVISOR   
4
SR.3000.00
5
MILLWRIGHT                          
3
SR.1800.00
6
FOREMAN MILLWRIGHT         
2
 SR.2500.00
7
DOCUMENT CONTROLLER    
1
SR.2000.00
8
PIPE FABRICATOR                 
20
SR.1800.00
9
PIPE FITTER                            
20
 SR.1400.00
10
PIPING FOREMEN                
20
SR.3000.00
11
PIPING SUPERVISOR            
10
 SR.3500.00
12
QC INSPECTOR PIPING         
8
 SR.3500.00
13
RIGGER III                            
10
SR.1600.00
14
RIGGING FOREMAN               
3
SR.2300.00
15
SAFETY OFFICER                
10
SR.3500.00
16
STRUCTURAL FOREMAN      
5
SR.2700.00
17
TIG WELDER GTAW+ SMAW  
30
SR.3500.00
18
HELPER                               
20
SR.1000.00
19
SEMI SKILLED LABOUR        
20
SR.1200.00
20
CARPENTER                         
3
SR.1200.00
21
3G WELDER                        
3
SR.1200.00
22
ELECTRICIAN                       
3
 SR.1200.00
23
COOK     ( NORTH INIDAIN )
1
 SR.1500.00
24
COOK     (  SOUTH INIDIAN )
1
SR.1500.00
25
BUILDING ELECTRICIAN
20
SR:1000.00
 
General Terms & Conditions:
1. Duty Hours                    : 08 hrs
2. Contract                          : 6-9 Months
3. Food+ Accom + Transport + Medical + Insurance   : Provided by the company
4. Over Time  : Available
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Regards,
Hammad Quasim

Al Muaaz Enterprises
103  | A Block | Gagan Appartment
 Patna  Bihar India.
Land Mark : LIC Building
Tel:  +91  9835426909





Thanks & Best Regards,
 
 
AIJAZ AHMED
Dammam
Saudi Arabia

Urgent requirement for Female Mathematics Physics Biology and Chemistry Teachers

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Date: Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 8:18 AM
Subject: Fwd: Urgent requirement for Female Mathematics / Physics / Biology and Chemistry Teachers.
To: aijaz ahmed
 

As salaamu alaikum Mr. Aijaz,

 

Please post below requirements on tanzeem hum hindustani group as it may be benefited to our sisters.

 

Thanks and regards,

Syed Shoyeb Hyder.

 

Dear Friends,

 

I am pleased to forward the following requirements for one of our client based in Dammam, Saudi Arabia.

 

Please see below requirements..

 

1

Mathematics Teacher (Female)

1

Indian / Pakistani / Jordanian / Egyptian

Master degree in Mathematics with 3 years school teaching experience

2

Physics Teacher (Female)

1

Indian / Pakistani / Jordanian / Egyptian

Master degree in Physics with 3 years school teaching experience

3

Biology Teacher (Female)

1

Indian / Pakistani / Jordanian / Egyptian

Master degree in Biology with 3 years school teaching experience

4

Chemistry Teacher (Female)

1

Indian / Pakistani / Jordanian / Egyptian

Master degree in Chemistry with 3 years school teaching experience

5

Mathematics Teacher (Female)

1

Indian / Pakistani / Jordanian / Egyptian

Bachelor degree in Mathematics with 5 years school teaching experience

6

Physics Teacher (Female)

1

Indian / Pakistani / Jordanian / Egyptian

Bachelor degree in Physics with 5 years school teaching experience

7

Biology Teacher (Female)

1

Indian / Pakistani / Jordanian / Egyptian

Bachelor degree in Biology with 5 years school teaching experience

8

Chemistry Teacher (Female)

1

Indian / Pakistani / Jordanian / Egyptian

Bachelor degree in Chemistry with 5 years school teaching experience

 

Interested candidates can send me their CV's as earliest as possible.

 

Locally available candidates with transferable aqama is highly preferable.

 

Thanks and regards,

 

 

S. S. Hyder

Project Coordinator,

(International Manpower Division)

P.O. Box 32131,
Al-Khobar 31952, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Tel: +966 38877207- 445. Fax: +966 38875653.

Mob:  +966 555 090 271

Skype ID: s.shoyeb

Web :  www.v2.com.sa
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AIJAZ AHMED
Dammam
Saudi Arabia