Carpenter
We are hiring a skilled Carpenter to join our team in Manama! As a Carpenter, you will be responsible for constructing, installing, and repairing structures made of wood, plywood, and other materials. You will work on various projects such as building frameworks, roofs, stairways, and floors. To excel in this role, you should have experience in carpentry and possess excellent manual dexterity. A biometric passport is preferred but not required.
Responsibilities:
- Measure and cut materials to specified dimensions
- Install structures and fixtures such as windows, frames, floorings, etc.
- Follow blueprints and building plans to meet client's requirements
- Troubleshoot and repair damaged structures
- Adhere to safety regulations and building codes
Requirements:
- Proven experience as a Carpenter or similar role
- Ability to read blueprints and use carpentry tools effectively
- Good physical strength and stamina
- Attention to detail with excellent manual dexterity
- Biometric passport (preferred)
- Experience working with accommodation (preferred)
If you have a passion for carpentry and want to be part of an innovative team in Manama, apply now!<|endoftext|>Colab
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Q: Autotroph
A: An organism that can produce its own food through photosynthesis.
Q: Heterotroph
A: An organism that obtains energy by consuming other organisms.
Q: Photosynthesis
A: The process by which plants use sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into oxygen and high-energy carbohydrates (sugar) such as glucose.
Q: Chlorophyll
A: A green pigment found in the chloroplasts of plants, algae, and some bacteria. It absorbs light energy used for photosynthesis.
Q: Thylakoids
A: Flattened sac-like membranes inside chloroplasts where the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis occur.
Q: Grana (Granum)
A: A stack of thylakoids in a chloroplast where the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis occur.
Q: Stroma
A: The fluid-filled space outside the thylakoids in a chloroplast where the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis occur.
Q: Light-Dependent Reactions
A: The first stage of photosynthesis that occurs in the thylakoid membranes where pigments such as chlorophyll absorb sunlight energy which is then converted into chemical energy (ATP) to be used in the Calvin Cycle.
Q: Light-Independent Reactions (Calvin Cycle)
A: The second stage of photosynthesis that occurs in the stroma where ATP produced from the light-dependent reactions is used along with carbon dioxide to produce high-energy carbohydrates (sugar).
Q: NADP+
A: An electron carrier molecule that accepts and holds two high-energy electrons along with a hydrogen ion which converts it to NADPH. It is used in the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.
Q: Electron Transport Chain
A: A series of proteins in the thylakoid membrane that use energy from the high-energy electrons to pump hydrogen ions (H+) into the thylakoid space. This creates a concentration gradient of H+ which is used to produce ATP.
Q: ATP Synthase
A: An enzyme located in the thylakoid membrane that uses the concentration gradient of hydrogen ions created by the electron transport chain to convert ADP into ATP.
Q: Chemiosmosis
A: The process by which ATP is produced using energy stored in a concentration gradient of ions across a membrane.
Q: High-Energy Electrons
A: Electrons that have absorbed enough energy from sunlight to be used in biological processes such as photosynthesis.
Q: Water Splitting Enzyme
A: An enzyme located in the thylakoid membrane that uses energy from light
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