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Truck Driver

Location:
Mazar-i-Sharif, Balkh, Afghanistan
Salary:
USD 2000/month
Posted:
August 29, 2023

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Sayed Serajudin Sadat

Personal Data:

First Name: Sayed Serajudin Sadat Date of Birth: January 1966

Place of birth: Kunduz City, Afghanistan Nationality: Afghan

Marital status: Married Cell Phone: 079*******

Postal Address: Dist#2, Darul Mualimin Street, Kunduz city

E-mail Address: adzbsf@r.postjobfree.com

Educational Background:

1973 - 1980 Saidal Nasri School, Kabul city (Primarily Education)

1981 - 1984 Sherkhan Lecce (High School) Kunduz province

1985 – 1986 Pedagogy Institute (chemistry & biology) Kunduz city

1987 - 1988 Student and diploma holder for automobile engineering (SK Technical Institute), New Delhi, India.

Political Affairs Assistant – Jan 2010 to Oct 2012 United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) – Takhar

Duties & Responsibilities

Followed and monitoring all activities related to security/ political issues, military movements and DIAG (Disarmament of Illegal Armed Group) process.

-Monitored APRP (Afghan Peace and Reintegration) program, SSR (Security Sectorial Reform) in the province.

Monitored all activities on regards to poppy cultivation/eradication and other related W/S training that was conducted by ANP officials or relevant civil service department at the district level in the province.

Monitored the parliamentary election process and Provincial Council administration board election in the province.

Monitored and followed up humanitarian and child protection related cases as HRU unit focal point in the province and updating the report to the HRU field officer.

Attended Security Task Force meeting and prepared minutes in attendance of ANSF and political provincial officials and preparerd daily, weekly reports.

Established close relation with Security and Political officials, community elders stake holders and focal points to obtain the required and update information.

Organized field mission/sessions to visit community and district authorities in relation to community outreach program on strengthening of peace by implementation of QUIPs projects.

Field Officer – Aug 2008 to Jan 2010 International Committee of the Red Cross - Kunduz

Duties & Responsibilities

Managed the office activities in term of admin and finance; duty rosters for the drivers, guards, fuel consumption, salary statements, for the 10 SMs under my supervision and updated the inventory of the medical supplies at the stock.

Established strong net-working and relation with authorities, stakeholders and interlocutors and Implementing Partner ARCs (Afghan Red Crescent Society)

Followed and monitored the (PCP) cases Protection of civilian Population cases related to the civilians affected during the conflict according to IHL (International Humanitarian Law)

Assisted the International staff during the field visit, official meetings and sessions.

Monitored the emergency and relief projects and provided humanitarian support to the vulnerable families.

Translator – May 2007 to Dec 2007 Afghan Parliament (Upper House) – Kabul

Duties & Responsibilities

Translated the office documentation from local to English language and vice-versa

Participated in the meetings/Trips and interpreted between the MPs and international visitors

Conducted all related administrative activities and updated, filing system and given hand to the communication branch of the national Assembly.

Political Affairs Assistant – 2004 to May 2005 United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan – Kunduz and Baghlan

Duties & Responsibilities

Monitored all related issues on security, political and military activities in the region (Baghlan and Kunduz provinces)

Monitored the disarmament, demobilization and reintegration process in the region.

Monitored the national constitution indorse.

Monitoring and follow up of Human rights issue, woman and child rights child protection related cases as HRU focal point in Baghlan province and updating the report to the HRU field officer and attending meetings in collaborations of AIHRC.

Attended STF (Security Task Force) meetings and collected minutes of the meeting.

Monitored and followed the activities in relation to human rights with coordination of AIHRC Afghan independent Human Right Commission as HRU focal point.

Field Assistant – 2001 to 2003 UNHCR in Afghanistan -Baghlan

Duties & Responsibilities

Established strong net-working and relation with authorities, stakeholders and interlocutors and Implementing Partner MRRD (Department of Refugee and returnees)

Managed the office activities and conducted the administrative and financial issue and prepared duty roaster for the guards and drivers.

Monitored the encashment centre activities and shelter programmes for the Afghan returnees in Baghlan province.

Monitored the activities of MRRD on regards to IDP issues in Khwaja Alwan IDPCamp.over provision of humanitarian assistance

Followed the protection cases of Gujur ethnics the minority (IDP and Returnee) groups in the province

Monitored and followed the activities in relation to human rights with coordination of AIHRC Afghan

Monitored the Shelter projects of UNHCR in Baghlan and Samangan the provinces that was implemented by IPs (shelter for Life)

Fleet manager – 1997 to 2001 International Committee of the Red Cross – Mazar-i- Sharif, Balkh.

Duties & Responsibilities

Prepared job descriptions for 20 transport staff members under my supervision comprised of drivers, mechanics and car washer

updated vehicle movement tracking records in the field or field missions and tracking of generators for services

Updated inventory of spare parts/ items, prepared order sheets and requests, purchased lubricants and fuel for office vehicles, generators, and machineries.

Followed trouble shooting for vehicles and prepared tables for the vehicles/generator according to the tracking records in order to be time serviced.

Managed administrative related activities in term of preparing documents (attendance sheet and duty roaster for drivers)

Conducted trainings/Work Shops for staff for technical issues, transport regulations, first aid kit trainings in regards to staff/passengers safety and drivers capacity building

Field Assistant – 1993 to 1995 UNHCR Refugees Camp – Sher Khan Bander, Kunduz and Sakhi Camp, Mazar

Duties & Responsibilities

Managed office activities as Camp Manager to monitor registration and repatriation process for Tajik refugees in the camp and facilitated the volunteer returnees with transportation means and packages.

Conducted admin and finance related duties as office expenditure, salary statement, and duty roasters document to the SMs in the office and in the site.

Monitored and assessed QUIP projects for the Afghan returnees with involvement of community representative and head of Shuras.

Trainer – 1988 to 1990 SK Technical Institute – New Delhi, India.

Duties & Responsibilities

Provide trainings to 60 Iranian and Afghan refugee students on automobile engineering skill

Taught automobile engineering theology in order enhances knowledge where the relevant course consisted of 6 months with two phases in a year. The initiative was a part of UN educational program for the aim of assisting the refugees in finding jobs in host countries.

Trainings/Workshops attended:

Attended workshops, seminars on programs, administration, security, political, human rights and Conflict Analyses facilitated by UN and ICRC inside the country and abroad during the years of 1999, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2010 and 2012.

Training:

1987 –1988 English Training, UNHCR, New Delhi, India

1988 – Vehicle Driving Course, New Delhi, India Funded by UNHCR

1996 – Qari Computer Training, Mazar, Balkh basic package on MS Office

Computer Skills:

Installing and configuring Windows Operating System, basic knowledge of computer hard ware,

Ms. Office, packages, Adobe Photoshop, Pactor, Lotus note, Internet.

Other Skills:

Driving knowledge on Light &Heavy vehicles, operating knowledge on HF, VHF communication assets, copier, scanners and digital sender.

Knowledge of Language:

Language

Reading

Writing

Speaking

Dari

Excellent

Excellent

Excellent

Pashto

Excellent

Excellent

Excellent

English

Urdu/Hindi

Excellent

Excellent

Excellent

Excellent

Excellent

Fair

Health Statues:

Having a good health condition with no physical problem or deformity

Being able to undertake field activities and traveling by boat road and Air

References:

1.Seif Ibrahim Former Political officer for UNAMA in Afghanistan.

E-mail : (Contact WhatsApp) +255-***-***-***

2.Mohammad Wahid Nawabi, Generalist Field officer ICRC Mazari Sharif- Afghanistan.

E-mail : adzbsf@r.postjobfree.com, (Contact) +937********

3.Marc R Côté, Canadian Red Cross Staff, 1021 Place Thérèse, L’Assomption, Québec, J5W 4Z8

E-mail : adzbsf@r.postjobfree.com (Contact/Cell.) 514-***-****



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