Chilika Development Authority jobs for Laboratory Assistant/ JRF/ Project Assistant in Bhubaneswar. Last Date to apply: 24 Mar 2017
Laboratory Assistant/ JRF/ Project Assistant
Job Description
Laboratory Assistant/ JRF/ Project Assistant Jobs opportunity in Chilika Development Authority
1 Laboratory Assistant
No. of posts : 02
Educational qualification : B.Sc. in Chemistry (Hons.) with minimum 60% marks
Desirable Qualification : Experience in water/sediment quality analysis in laboratory and sampling from water body.
Monthly remuneration : Rs. 9,000/-
Age limit: 28 Years
2 JRF
No. of post : 01
Educational qualification : M.Sc. in Chemistry/ Environmental Chemistry/ Environmental science with minimum 60% marks Experience in water/sediment quality analysis, statistical analysis, Operation of sophisticated instruments such as GC, HPLC, AAS, TOC, Nutrient analyser
Desirable Qualification : Experience in water/sediment quality analysis, statistical analysis, Operation of sophisticated instruments such as GC, HPLC, AAS, TOC, Nutrient analyser
Monthly remuneration : Rs. 16000/-
Age limit: 28 Years
3 Project Assistant
No. of post : 01
Educational qualification : M.Sc. in Chemistry/ Environmental Chemistry/ Environmental science with minimum 60% marks
Desirable Qualification : Experience in water/sediment quality analysis, statistical analysis, Operation of sophisticated instruments such as GC, HPLC, AAS, TOC, Nutrient analyser
Monthly remuneration : Rs. 16000/-
Age limit: 28 Years
4 Project Assistant
No. of post : 01
Educational qualification : M.Sc./M.Phil in Zoology/ Botany/ Marine Biology/ Marine Science
Desirable Qualification : Experience in Field work, phytoplankton and Zooplankton, plant taxonomic identification, algal taxonomy and their microscopic identification. 1-2 years of experience is desirable.
Monthly remuneration : Rs. 16000/-
Job Particulars
About Company
The vast and dream like Chilika Lagoon is situated on the east-coast of India. It is the largest brackish Water Lagoon with estuarine character that sprawls along the east coast. It is the largest wintering ground for migratory waterfowl found anywhere on the Indian sub-continent. It is one of the hotspot of biodiversity in the country, and some rare, vulnerable and endangered species listed in the IUCN Red List of threatened Animals inhabit in the lagoon for atleast part of their life cycle.