Department of Agriculture & Cooperation jobs for Junior Technical Officer /Accountant in Delhi. Last Date to apply: 27 Jun 2016
Job Description
Junior Technical Officer /Accountant jobs opportunity in Department of Agriculture & Cooperation
Title : Mission Organic Value Chain Development For North Eastern Region"
Junior Technical Officer (Production)- One Post
Essential qualifications and experience - Preferable a post graduate in agricultural science or related discipline with minimum of three years of experience in capacity building, handholding, FPC formation etc in agriculture/ organic farming. Experience with internal control system (ICS) management and third party certification systems for organic/GAP/ Fair trade etc will be preferred. Proficient in computer handling, web enabled application, tools and traceability platforms.
Remuneration – Rs. 40,000
Accountant/Computer Operator- One Post
Essential qualifications and experience - Graduate with 3 years of experience in handling of project accounts. Well versed in computer handling and computer assisted accounting software.
Remuneration – Rs. 30,000
IT Professional
Essential qualifications and experience - Graduate in computer science/ computer application with proven skill in web enabled computer language assisted programme development, management and operations.
Remuneration – Rs. 30,000
MTS - Two Post
Essential qualifications - 10th Pass with good knowledge in computer work. Preference will be given to the candidate who has better computer knowledge.
Remuneration – Minimum wages prescribed from time to time + mandatory contributions of employer + Service tax.
Job Particulars
About Company
Agriculture is the principal source of livelihood for more than 58% of the population of this country. Agriculture provides the bulk of wage goods required by non-agriculture sectors and most of the raw materials for the industries sector. The combined efforts of Central Government, State Governments and the farming community have succeeded in achieving record production of 244.78 million tonnes of foodgrains during 2010-11. This record production has been achieved through effective transfer of latest crop production technologies to farmers under various crop development schemes being implemented by the Department of Agriculture & Cooperation backed by remunerative prices for various crops through enhanced minimum support prices.