MSWWDA Recruitment 2024 - Field Engineer Vacancy, Job Openings

Meghalaya State Watershed & Wasteland Development Agency (MSWWDA) is recruiting for the post of Field Engineer, Apply Now for the latest MSWWDA Recruitment.
MSWWDA Recruitment 2024 - Field Engineer Vacancy, Job Openings

Meghalaya State Watershed & Wasteland Development Agency (MSWWDA) released the latest job notification for the recruitment of Field Engineer vacancy. Interested candidates can apply before the last date. Check more details on the Meghalaya State Watershed & Wasteland Development Agency (MSWWDA) job vacancy 2024.

Meghalaya State Watershed & Wasteland Development Agency (MSWWDA Recruitment 2024)

Meghalaya State Watershed & Wasteland Development Agency (MSWWDA) has recently sought a job notification for the recruitment of Field Engineer Vacancy. Desirous candidates can check all the job details of no of posts, age limit, salary, qualification, etc prescribed below:

MSWWDA Recruitment 2024

Details about MSWWDA Recruitment

Post Name: Field Engineer

Posts: 03

Location: Shillong, Meghalaya

Salary: Rs. 23,000/-P.M

Last Date: 28/03/2024

Age: 18 – 37 years

Application Fees: N/A

Educational Qualification for Field Engineer Job Vacancy at MSWWDA Recruitment 2024

Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering/ Diploma in Civil Engineering.

Desired Experience:
Preference shall be given to candidates with 2 (two) years or more experience in the field of identifying sites, designing, planning, and estimating engineering structures and related Matters.
Experience using hand surveying tools (distance measuring wheels, plumb bobs, levels), Dumpy/Auto level, and electronic surveying tools (transit levels, GPS equipment) will be an advantage.
Previous experience in Measurement Book (MB) Entry and Checking

How to apply for MSWWDA Recruitment 2024

Interested and eligible candidates may apply online through the website of the Soil & Water Conservation Department, Meghalaya (www.megsoil.gov.in)

Disclaimer: Provided by the MSWWDA.

About MSWWDA

As one of the major development partners in the State, the Soil & Water Conservation Department is entrusted with the task of natural resources management in particular soil, water and vegetation resources. By adopting and applying appropriate soil the and water conservation techniques and measures, perpetual utilization of the said resources can be achieved. These three basic life support systems when managed effectively will ultimately lead to sustainability and promote need-base, economic and ecological development.

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