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L'Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) recrute un chauffeur pour assurer le transport du personnel et des visiteurs dans le cadre de ses missions. Le poste est basé à Genève, Suisse.
Missions
Le chauffeur sera responsable de la conduite de véhicules officiels, de l'entretien courant des véhicules, de l'assistance logistique lors des déplacements, et de toute autre tâche connexe assignée par le superviseur.
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Les candidats doivent satisfaire aux conditions suivantes :
- Permis de conduire valide et expérience de conduite confirmée.
- Connaissance des règles de circulation et de la région de Genève.
- Capacité à travailler dans un environnement multiculturel.
- Intégrité et respect des normes éthiques les plus élevées.Conformément à l'article 101, paragraphe 3, de la Charte des Nations Unies, la considération primordiale dans le recrutement est la nécessité d'assurer les plus hauts standards d'efficacité, de compétence et d'intégrité. Les candidats ayant commis des violations du droit international des droits de l'homme, du droit international humanitaire, ou des actes d'exploitation sexuelle, d'abus sexuels ou de harcèlement sexuel ne seront pas retenus. Les candidats ayant commis des crimes autres que des infractions mineures au code de la route peuvent être exclus.
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