ICFRE jobs for Scientist/Research Officer in Dehradun. Last Date to apply: 30 Sep 2016
Scientist/Research Officer
Job Description
Advt.No.1/DSB-DRO/ICFRE-2016
Scientist/Research Officer recruitment in Indian Council of Forstry Research and Education
Scientist-B/ 02 Post
Post code: SBCT (Chemistry)
Essential Qualification: First Class M.Sc. degree in Chemistry from a recognized University with specialization in Organic Chemistry. Desirable Qualification: Ph.D. degree in Organic Chemistry.
Post Code: SBIT (Information Technology)
Essential Qualification: First Class B.E./B. Tech. degree in Computer Science from a recognized University OR First Class in Master of Computer Applications or equivalent from a recognized University. Desirable Qualification : (i) PhD. degree in Computer Science/Computer Application/Information Technology. (ii) M. Tech degree in Computer Science/Computer Application/Information Technology.
Pay Scale : Rs.15600-39100
Research Officer /01 Post
Essential Qualification: M.Sc. degree in Agriculture from a recognized University with specialization in Soil Science or M.Sc. degree in Soil Science/Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry/Soil Microbiology from a recognized University or M.Sc. degree in Forestry from a recognized University with specialization in Soil Science. Desirable: 3 years research/practical experience in the subject concerned.
Pay Scale : Rs.9300-34800
Age : 40 Yrs
Place of Posting : Dehradun, Jabalpur, Jodhpur, Jorhat, Coimbatore, Bangalore, Shimla, Ranchi, Allahabad, Chhindwara, Hyderabad and Aizwal.
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About Company
Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE), an apex body in the national forestry research system, has been undertaking the holistic development of forestry research through need based planning, promoting, conducting and coordinating research, education and extension covering all aspects of forestry. The Council deals with the solution based forestry research in tune with the emerging issues in the sector, including global concerns such as climate change, conservation of biological diversity, combating desertification and sustainable management and development of resources. Topical research by the Council enhances public confidence in the ability of forest managers and researchers to successfully handle challenges related to natural resource management.