Monday, November 12, 2012

Job Openings in Delos Santos Medical Center

Delos Santos Medical Center is in need of the following:


RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGIST
  • B.S. Radiology Technology graduate
  • Licensed Radiologic Technologist
  • With or without experience
  • M/F, not more than 35 years old

CHIEF ENGINEER / BUILDING ADMINISTRATOR
  • Licensed Mechanical/Electrical Engineer/Civil Engineer
  • Preferably Licensed Pollution Control Officer (PCO)
  • 2-3 years working experience in Building Management and Developmet
  • Must have Supervisory or Managerial Skills
  • Team player and have excellent communication skills in written and oral
PHARMACIST
  • B.S. Pharmacy graduate
  • Licensed Pharmacist, with or without work experience
  • M/F, not more than 30 years old preferably single
ACCOUNTING STAFF
  • B.S. Accounting graduate or any related course in finance
  • M/F, not more than 35 years old
  • With work experience is an advantage

Please proceed directly at the office:  

Delos Santos Medical Center
5th Floor, Human Resource Department,
201 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City

Bring the usual requirements or call telephone numbers 724-4541, 723-0041 loc 103 for inquiry



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Philex spill ‘biggest mining disaster’ in PHL, surpassing Marcopper – DENR

After months of recurring leakages, the Philex mine spill in Benguet has become the “biggest mining disaster” in the Philippines in terms of volume, but the company is seeking a clean-up option instead of paying the hefty fine of P1 billion, officials said.

Some 20 million metric tons of sediments have flowed into water channels from the Philex tailings pond in Itogon since its drainage tunnel was breached last August, according to a report from the Mines and Geosciences Bureau of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (MGB-DENR).

This is ten times more than the volume of mine tailings that spilled out of the Marcopper mine in 1996 in Marinduque, which dumped some two million metric tons of waste into the Boac River and is still considered the worst mining disaster in terms of toxicity. Residents along the 27-kilometer Boac River lost their fishing livelihood and diseases have afflicted the community after the incident.

“In terms of volume, ito [Philex mine tailings spill] ngayon ‘yung biggest mining disaster in the Philippines,” MGB chief Leo Jasareno told GMA News Online in an exclusive interview last Friday.

Read the rest of the story at GMANews website.
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