GB Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment Development jobs for JRF Civil Engg/JPF/Field Assistant in Dehradun. Last Date to apply: 27 Dec 2016
JRF Civil Engg/JPF/Field Assistant
Job Description
Junior Research Fellow/Junior Project Fellow
Nature of Duties/Project : Rejuvenation of Springs and
Spring-fed Streams in Mid-Himalayan Basins using Spring Sanctuary Concept.
Qualification : First class Master Degree (M.Sc./M. Tech. /M.E./ other relevant) in Civil Engg / Earth Sciences/ Water Resources/Agriculture/ Agri. Engg./ Hydrology/ Soil & Water Conservation/ GeoInformatics/ Geology/Remote Sensing &GIS/ Environmental Engg. or Science /other equivalent subject area
Desirable : Preference will be given to the candidates having experience/ knowledge of Watershed Management, Hydrological Simulation Modeling for rainfallrunoff, SWAT or similar hydrological models/ Remote Sensing &GIS, Water Resource Assessment, Computer Programming.
No. of Posts : 02 posts
Field Assistant
Nature of Duties/Project : NMHS funded Project: Rejuvenation of Springs and Spring-fed Streams in Mid-Himalayan Basins using Spring Sanctuary Concept.
Qualification : Graduation from the recognized University / Intermediate(10+2)
Desirable : Preference will be given to the candidates
having experience, strong interest and background in field surveying, field
equipment and Hydrologic instrumentation, hydrological data collection and
analysis as well as in computer.
No. of Posts : 03 posts
Emoluments: Junior Research Fellow, Rs. 25,000 + 10% H.R.A.
(NET qualified or post graduate degree in professional course); Junior Project
Fellow (Rs. 16,000/- + 10% H.R.A.) and Field Assistant, Rs. 10,000/- + 10%
H.R.A. (For graduate) and Rs. 7,000/- fixed per month (For Intermediate,10 +2).
Age Limit : Junior Research Fellow/Junior Project Fellow - 28 years and Field Assistant (FA) - 35 years
Job Particulars
About Company
G. B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development was established in August 1988, at Kosi-Katarmal, Almora, as an Autonomous Institute of the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India. The Institute is identified as a focal agency, to advance scientific knowledge, to evolve integrated management strategies, demonstrate their efficacy for conservation of natural resources and to ensure environmentally sound development in the entire Indian Himalayan Region (IHR).