Jawatan Kosong Majlis Perbandaran Seremban - 14 Julai 2014

Permohonan adalah dipelawa daripada warganegara Malaysia keutamaan kepada rakyat Negeri Sembilan yang berkelayakan bagi mengisi kekosongan jawatan di Majlis Perbandaran Seremban berikut seperti berikut (Klik untuk maklumat lanjut) :

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jawatan kosong majlis perbandaran seremban
he development of Seremban started with the discovery of tin ore in the 1870s just like most major towns in Peninsular Malaysia. The discovery of tin in a nearby area called Rasah, saw an influx of Arab, Malay and Chinese immigrants to work on the mines and trade there. The local Malays also played a very important role towards the development of Seremban. Seremban initially known as Sungai Ujong flourished not only as a mining area but also as a business center. The Linggi River served as the sole outlet to ferry tin and supplies in and out of the town. Revenue came not only from tin trade but also from the large amount of taxes collected, much to the displeasure of traders and British colonialists in the neighbouring port of Malacca.

The local chieftains namely, the Dato' Kelana and the Dato' Shahbandar of Sungai Ujong were at odds with each other on the rights to collect taxes and ownership and control of the mines. The rivalry to assert influence and authority, opened the door for British intervention in Negeri Sembilan. The British sided the Dato' Kelana upon invitation and defeated the forces of the Dato' Shahbandar who was later sent to exile in Singapore. In a show of gratitude to the British for helping him win the war, the Dato' Kelana had no choice but to accept a British Resident whose job was to advice him on matters other than religion and Malay customs. Captain Murray was appointed the first resident who later set-up his residence at Channer Road, now renamed Jalan Dato' Siamang Gagap. Soon after, the people living around Rasah moved to Channer Road for security reasons and due to it's orderly administration.

The Health Board Era
Prior to the Japanese Occupation, Seremban was administered by a local authority headed by the Resident, known as the Health Board (1897). It was instituted through a Government Gazette No. 285 dated September 15, 1899 and had very limited powers. It was confined to providing only basic amenities for the Seremban dwellers. After the Second World War, Seremban grew rapidly. Many new changes and development took place forcing the Health Board to face new responsibilities which it could not shoulder.

Bus Station
The Health Board had to be replaced by the Seremban Town Board (Government Gazette No. 143 dated January 12, 1946) which wielded greater powers.A British officer, LHN Davis became the Board's Chairman while the Seremban District Officer, His Highness Raja Azman Bin Raja Sir Chulan was appointed the Board's Secretary. The Seremban Town Board was the governing authority until 1953, when it was further upgraded and became formally known as the Seremban Town Council.

The above development led to rows of shop houses being built along Murray Road (Jalan Kapitan Tam Yeong), and the other main roads mainly, Birch Road (Jalan Dato' Bandar Tunggal), Paul Street (Jalan Yam Tuan Antah) and Lemon Street (Jalan Tuanku Munawir). These roads were named in honour of the British Residents of the time. Seremban, earlier known as Sungai Ujong is believed to have got its name from a traditional pastime, "Sarimban", whereby small pebbles are thrown into the air and then caught with the back of the palm.

Seremban Railway Station
It was a very popular pastime amongst the Chinese then, and was often played somewhere near the Seremban Railway Station. When Negeri Sembilan became one of the Federated Malay States in 1896, Seremban was made the capital of Negeri Sembilan. It functioned as the center of administration, trade and agriculture. It was estimated that by the year 1916, Seremban had a population of about 20,000 and new rows of shop houses were built along Cameron Road (Jalan Datuk Lee Fong Yee) and Setul Road (Jalan Tun Dr. Ismail).

The Seremban Town Council Era
The Seremban Town Board constitution was abolished by the Malay Rulers through Government Gazette No. 262 dated April 14, 1953. In compliance with Section 51 (1), of the Election Ordinance, Local Government 1950, the first local government election was held on August 22, 1953. Seremban was divided into electoral constituencies namely, Temiang, "Lake" Area, Rahang and Lobak. The administration of the council was in constant flux, very much dependent on the prevailing political condition of Seremban during those time. The table given below lists the names of Chairmen / Presidents the Seremban Town Council from 1953 to July 22, 1965.

Restructuring of Local Governments and Authorities in Malaysia
The local government election was eventually abolished on July 23, 1965. The Menteri Besar took over the presidency of the council. However, on March 1, 1979 the Seremban Town Council again experienced a restructuring in accordance with the Local Governments Act 1976. It was upgraded into the status of municipality and proclaimed as the Seremban Municipal Council. The Menteri Besar remained at the helm, but a new post of Deputy President was created to assist him in carrying out

a full-time executive role. This was the practice until the Malaysian Cabinet in 1998 decided that the presidency or chairmanship of local governments including the Seremban Municipal Council be handed over to a senior civil servant. Consequently, the then Menteri Besar, Dato' Seri Utama Tan Sri Haji Mohd. Isa Bin Dato' Haji Abdul Samad relinquished the presidency of the council to a civil servant, Dato' Haji Hassan @ Hassani Bin Mohd. Zain

 

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Permohonan hendaklah dibuat dengan menggunakan borang yang didapati dengan dikenakan bayaran sebanyak RM 2.00 (1 borang) di Majlis Perbandaran Seremban dengan mengambil sendiri dan 1 borang adalah untuk 1 jawatan sahaja. Semua borang permohonan hendaklah diisi dengan lengkap dan disertakan salinan maklumat-maklumat yang DIAKUI SAH oleh Pegawai Kerajaan dari Kumpulan Pengurusan Dan Profesional seperti berikut :
i) salinan kad pengenalan (telah dipalang ’untuk kegunaan MPS sahaja’)
ii) salinan surat beranak
iii) salinan sijil-sijil kelayakan
iv) salinan transkrip bagi sijil yang berkenaan
v) gambar berukuran pasport

Permohonan hendaklah dihantar ke:

Yang Dipertua,
Majlis Perbandaran Seremban,
Jalan Yam Tuan,
70990 Seremban.
(u.p. : Jabatan Pentadbiran & Personel)
Tel : 06-7623381

Maklumat lanjut jawatan kosong Majlis Perbandaran Seremban boleh didapati disini.

Tarikh tutup permohonan ialah pada 14 Julai 2014

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