Tamil Nadu Fisheries University recruitment for Laboratory Assistant in Thanjavur
Laboratory Assistant/ Hatchery Technician/ Hatchery Manager
Job Description
Laboratory Assistant/ Hatchery Technician/ Hatchery Manager Jobs recruitment in Tamil Nadu Fisheries University on temporary basis
Hatchery Manager
No. of Vacancy : 1
Qualifications : M.F.Sc. (Aqua) with 3 years of farm / Hatchery exp. OR PhD or MSc (Life Sci) or with minimum 5 years of farm / hatchery / project experience
Remuneration : Rs. 30,000 pm
Place of Work : Kanyakumari
Farm Manager
No. of Vacancy : 1
Qualifications : M.F.Sc. (Aqua) with 3 years of farm / Hatchery exp. OR PhD or MSc (Life Sci) or with minimum 5 years of farm / hatchery / project experience
Remuneration : Rs. 30,000 pm
Place of Work : Barur
Hatchery Technician
No. of Vacancies : 3
Qualifications : M.F.Sc. (Aqua) with 1 year of farm / Hatchery exp. OR PhD or MSc (Life Sci) or BFSc with minimum 3 years of farm / hatchery / project experience
Remuneration : Rs. 20,000 pm
Place of Work : Mandapam, Kanyakumari, Barur
Farm Technician
No. of Vacancies : 2
Qualifications : M.F.Sc. (Aqua) with 1 year of farm / Hatchery exp. OR PhD or MSc (Life Sci) or BFSc with minimum 3 years of farm / hatchery / project experience
Remuneration : Rs. 20,000 pm
Place of Work : Thanjavur, Bhavanisagar
Laboratory Assistant
No. of Vacancies : 2
Qualifications : MSc (Chemistry or Life Sci) with 1 year of lab experience OR BSc (Chemistry or Life Sci) with 3 years of lab experience
Remuneration : Rs. 10,000 pm
Place of Work : Kanyakumari, Barur
Job Particulars
About Company
Tamil Nadu is endowed with a long coast line (1076 kms) and innumerable number of tanks, village ponds and several rivers. All these water resources have been providing much needed fish to people of the state. More than one million fishermen are engaged in catching and supplying much needed fish to the populations. Besides a large number of farmers are engaged in aquaculture which is the major growing sectors of state. The demand for fish has been on the raise but the supply from capture fisheries has been stagnated and efforts have been made to increase the fish production from the current level of 4.47 lakhs tonnes. The Government of Tamil Nadu have recognised the growing importance of fish in diets of people and necessity of improving the livelihoods of large numbers of fishers who are dependent on fishing.