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5 maltatoday | WEDNESDAY • 3 APRIL 2019 NEWS Chief Officer (Business Development) The role primarily involves the development of new initiatives, business models and ascertain stakeholders' awareness on the opportunities offered by the Circular economy. This is a position for self-motivated people who think outside the box. Minimum Minimum Requirements: A degree at MQF Level 6 in Engineering, Environmental Sciences or similar plus a minimum of five (5) years relevant work experience. Knowledge of Waste Management and entrepreneurship would be considered as an asset. (Jobs Plus Permit No. 210/2019) Senior Manager (Business Development) The role primarily involves supporting the Chief Officer in the development of initiatives, strategies and take onus of respective economic analyses. This is a position for those who have a passion for economic models, analyses and interpretations. Minimum Requirements: A degree at MQF Level 6 in Economics, Finance or in a related subject plus two (3) years relevant work experience. (Jobs Plus Permit No. 213/2019) Manager (Office of the Chief Executive Officer) The role primarily involves the provision of the administrative support to the Chief Executive including the administration of the Advisory Board Meetings. This is a position created for a person who is consistently on the guard to ascertain efficiency and effectiveness. Minimum Minimum Requirements: A qualification at MQF Level 5 in Public Administration, Management or in a related subject plus three (3) years relevant work experience. (Jobs Plus Permit No. 211/2019) Officer (Corporate Services) The role involves assisting the Chief Officer in the day to day administration of the Corporate Services Department. This is a position created for a highly organised and methodical person. Minimum Requirements: Two Advanced Level qualification in Accountancy or related subjects. (Jobs Plus Permit No. 209/2019) Resource, Recovery & Recycling Agency, establishment through Legal Notice No. 286 of 2018, is the competent authority for the promotion of the Circular Economy, development of nationwide Recovery & Recycling schemes and to entice the business community & academia to develop researched & innovative business models. To foster a transition towards a Circular Economy Closing date 10 th April 2019 at noon For further details, requirements and application process, please send to info.rrra@rrra.gov.mt JOB OPPORTUNITIES CAREERS JAMES DEBONO PROJECTS Malta is proposing an upgrade of the existing car park on the northern side of Ghadira Bay to increase park- ing spaces and improve acces- sibility and safety. The new car park will pro- vide 324 car parking spaces, 5 motorcycle spaces and 11 camper spaces. The present carpark which is only partially asphalted and includes areas covered by soil or gravel provides for 277 car parking spaces and 27 camper spaces. The works will include the removal of any debris and deposited waste and unstable ground along the northern part of the site. Furthermore, an area of 7,623 sq.m will be scarified to the required lev- els and resurfaced. It also foresees the construction of retaining and boundary walls and drainage systems. The development will ex- tend over an area on the northwestern part of the site where sanitary facilities are located, which is presently in a degraded natural state. But according to the Envi- ronment and Resources Au- thority this piece of land is already detached from the natural environment, and does not include any protect- ed species. The Authority has called on Projects Malta to present a landscaping plan to screen the development and for de- tails on the design of the pro- posed boundary walls at the seaward side of the site. ERA also expressed concern that the asphalting of the site could aggravate water runoff which could end up polluting the beach. To counter this impact the authority is calling for miti- gation measures like porous pavements and the use of veg- etation. Last year Projects Malta had proposed widening the Għadira beach by 30 metres but the project is currently suspended. Nationalist MP and former Mellieħa mayor Robert Cutajar had called on the government to improve the parking and public trans- port situation before embark- ing on the beach widening project as this was bound in- crease in the number of bath- ers arriving either by car or by public transport. Ghadira carpark to be upgraded The present carpark is only partially asphalted and includes areas covered by soil or gravel

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