Training Driver
Peace Corps Nepal (INGO)

Position: Training Driver (Hot Job)

  • No. of Openings 1
  • Category Other
  • Job Location 61
  • Job Level Entry Level
  • Salary As per organization's rules and regulations.
  • Education Level High School or Vocational School Diploma preferred.
  • Experience Minimum 3 years work experience, with driving on mountain roads outside Kathmandu Valley.
  • Expiry date Sep 26, 2017 (Expired)
Job Specification
  • Must  have  working  knowledge  of  English.

  • Must  have  valid  Driving  License.

  • Must be competent in driving laws and regulations; familiarity with local traffic laws and regulations; and have a safe driving record. Basic auto repair and maintenance skills.

  • Ability to  make  sound  safety  and  security driven  decisions  regarding  weather  and  road  conditions  for  countryside travel to ensure safety of passengers.
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Apply Instruction

For full advert and Statement of Work for the above listed positions refer to: http://nepal.usembassy.gov/embassy/job
Hard   copies   are   also available at the gate of the Peace Corps Office, Maharajgunj (North of Kathmandu Valley School).  
Send  application  with  resume  to [email protected]
or U.S.  Peace  Corps,  P.O.  Box  15150, Kathmandu,  Nepal  or  hand  deliver  to  our  office  in  Maharajgunj
by the  due  date  stated  for  each  position. Please indicate the position you are applying for in the subject line.
Telephone inquiries will not be entertained. Only shortlisted applicants will be notified for interviews.      

People with work experience in mid-western and western hills, women and disadvantaged groups are encouraged to apply.

This job has been expired on 2017-09-26
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