The Dean of Faculty Members and Staff Affairs Prof. Farid bin Aly bin Yahiya Al-Ghamdy has taken a number of administrative decisions. These decisions have assigned the below-listed employees to work for other UQU subdivisions as following;
Assigning Mr. Asaad bin Jamil Abdul-Ghafour Khan (4021540) a nine-level administrative assistant, to work at Documents and Administrative Communication Center;
Assigning Mr. Ibrahim bin Muhammad bin Abid Hamdy Al-Hassany (4360971) a four-level special secretary. To work as the manager of the office of the Dean of Scientific Research;
Assigning Mr. Farajj bin Mofrih Makhdour Al-Mazmoumy (4290115) a seventh-level Paymaster, to work as Assistant Director of the Deanship of Scientific Research;
Assigning Mr. Hassan bin Safar Hadhid Al-Rihaily(4380215) a seventh-level support technician, to work at the Vision Initiatives Management Office;
Assigning Mr. Saad bin Muhammad Siraj Al-Zahany (4300250) a sixth-level Administrative Assistant, to work at the College of Designs;
Assigning Mr. Saeed bin Sohail Awadhah Al-Ghamdy (4350376) a sixth-level Store Keeper, to work at the Vision Initiatives Management Office;
Assigning Mr. Faisal bin Abdul-Aziz Mostafa Bakhsh (4330207) a fifths-level administrative assistant, to work at the College of Nursing;
Assigning Mr. Ahmad bin Abdul-Aziz Mostafa Bakhsh (4350119) a thirty-three-level correspondent to work at the College of Pharmacy;
Assigning Mr. Fawzan bin Saad Hazaa Al-Reeshy a sixths-level Secretary to work as the Administration Manager of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Institute;
Assigning Mr. Abdu-Latif bin Tamim Abdu-Latif Al-Solamy (4380211) to work in the Facilities and Services Department;
Prof. Farid bin Aly wished them good luck with their new positions and called upon them to make every effort to drive the university to the sought-after target.
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