Saturday, March 23, 2013

Jawatan Kosong di Perbadanan Bukit Bendera Pulau Pinang



Organisasi: Perbadanan Bukit Bendera Pulau Pinang
Tarikh Tutup: 31 Mac 2013


Penang Hill is one of the oldest colonial hill station established by the British during their time in Malaysia. Explored in the late 18th century, a horse trail was cut by the Waterfall Gardens (present day Penang Botanic Gardens) to the summit of the hilly spine of Penang, allowing the British to escape from the chaos of George Town to the cooler climate on the hill.

Penang Hill comprises several hills including Strawberry Hill, Halliburton’s Hill, Flagstaff Hill, Government Hill , Tiger Hill,and Western Hill. The highest point of this range is at Western Hill, with an elevation of 833m (2,723ft )above sea level. The range also serves as the largest water catchment area on the island, and a number of tributaries to major rivers in Penang.

The earliest mode of transport to the hill was via horses, or a system called ‘doolies’, where masters were carried up the hill on special sedan chairs. To further explore the potential of the hill, systems of bridle paths were cut by Indian penal servitude prisoners for the establishment of more bungalows on the hill.

1. Pengurus Pembangunan & Penyelidikan Gred J48
2. Penolong Jurutera (Awam) Gred J29

Laman Web: Perbadanan Bukit Bendera Pulau Pinang
Reference: Malaysiancareer.com

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