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Organizational Chart Of PLANNING and DESIGN SECTION

Republic of the Philippines Department of Public Works and Highways Isabela 3 rd District Engineering Office Cauayan City, Isabela.

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Organizational Chart Of PLANNING and DESIGN SECTION

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  1. Republic of the PhilippinesDepartment of Public Works and HighwaysIsabela 3rd District Engineering OfficeCauayan City, Isabela

  2. VISION: DPWH will be respected as a highly effective and efficient agency with clean, well qualified, professional staff and exercises strong internal control overall its resources, has adequate funding to meet its needs and provide a quality national infrastructure for achieving the Philippine social economic goals.DPWHhas devolved, whether to local government units or private sector as appropriate operational aspects including financial design, construction and maintenance of public works and highway facilities. DPWH make use of the appropriate state of the art technology to achieve its mission and do so with minimal administrative cost.

  3. MISSION:To efficiently maintain and manage quality infrastructure facilities and  services in accordance with appropriate international standards through optimum use of resources and technology responsive to the needs and aspirations of the Filipino people is pursuit of the national development objectives of Philippines 2000 and beyond.

  4. RECOMMENDATIONBased on the On-the-Job Training I underwent, I want to suggest or recommend to all the concerned officials, that if they schedule the On-The-Job Training it should be as early as the semester begins in order for the trainee to finish their training at early period of time.

  5. Organizational ChartOfPLANNING and DESIGN SECTION

  6. Rufino J. Cortes Jr. District Engineer Danilo B. Racimo OIC Assistant Oscar G. Gumiran Chief Eligio Matias Engineer II Salcedo Bautista Special Agent Rogelio Cayaban Engineer II Angelito Gines Drafts Man Onofre Albano Engineer Elvira Janes Instrument Man Irineo Dellona Engineer II

  7. Summary and Conclusion As BSIT Ladderized student, I have the opportunity to have an exit point after my Second year, Second Semester in College gaining a certificate of graduation for Hardware Servicing. One of the requirement is to undergo On-the-Job Training in order to experience the real world of work to help improve the skills and to succeed in the future workplace. Thus, if ever I cannot continue my college education I will not be considered as drop out in college but have job placement and this is something I am grateful of. This is the most unforgettable and remarkable moment in my life. It is a period when a student has to adjust herself to the nature of On-the-Job Training. We were always kept busy during those days, working in the office, dealing with many people as well as with different clients, office personnel and many others. So, it was not an easy task. Therefore, I realized that every person differ in so many ways. This On-The-Job Training helped me a lot in developing my personality as well as boosts my self-confidence in the workplace. It was very fruitful and enjoyable despite those hardships and problems I have encountered. It really enriched my knowledge and skills. It gives me also strength to face those trials that wait after graduation. This will serve as my stepping-stone to fulfill all my goals in my life. If possible, the trainee should to stay longer because the office activities provide situations for development. I am very happy because I had successfully finished my On-the-Job Training and I really learned a lot. I hope that I could apply what I have learned in the actual performance someday.

  8. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The Department of Public Works and Highways, Isabela 3rd District Engineering Office formerly 2nd Isabela Engineering District came into existence on May 2, 1969 under the Department Order No. 47 but became Isabela 3rd District Engineering Office by virtue of Department Order No. 180 dated August 14, 1991. The renumbering of the District was made to coincide with the numbering of congressional district in Isabela. It comprises eight (8) municipalities namely: Alicia. Angadanan, Cabatuan, Cauayan City, Luna, Reina Mercedes, San Guillermo and San Mateo with office in Tagaran, Cauayan City, Isabela.

  9. DAILY ACTIVITIES • Encoding • Printing • Photocopying

  10. Problems Encountered • During my On-The-Job Training the problem I have encountered at the Department of Public Works and Highways 3rd District Tagaran, Cauayan City, Isabela are the following: • Miscommunication between my co-trainees. • Internet connection interruption. • Ancient Printer not functioning properly.

  11. Thank You!!!

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