Project based staff placement
IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT
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A prestigious public private partnership project is currently under implementation by DHAN Foundation in South India. The project aims to address poverty and improve livlihoods through integrated Tank Cascade Development. We look forward to the following personnel with enough experiences on a contractual basis for a period of three years. Even fresh graduates in Civil, Agricuture Engineering, Bio Technology, Agricuture and Horticulture sciences could apply. | |
Nature of works: Watershed Project in Adilabad District/Warrangal District/ Nellore District of Andrapradesh. | |
Vacancy | 8 (3 Civil / Agriculture Engineers + 3 Agriculture graduates + 2 Sociologists) |
Qualification | Graduate and / or post graduate in the required discipline |
Age Limit | less than 30 years as on 1st November 2010 |
Remuneration | As per the experiences and in coincidence with project budget |
Term of Employment | one year contract extendable to 3 years |
Rush your CV to |
Mr.B.Sadasiva, Regional Coordinator, H.NO: 1-8-522/7, SISS Building,1st Floor, T.V.Meekshamma Memorial Bhavan, Chikkadapally-500020, Hyderabad Andrapradesh,India Phone: 040-65169017 Mobile: 09440731806 Email: sadasiva@dhan.org |
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Professionals |
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Qualification | Graduate and / or post graduate in the required discipline |
Vacancies | 5 (3 Civil / Agriculture Engineers + 1 Agriculture graduates + 1 Sociologists) |
Age Limit | less than 30 years as on 1st November 2010 |
Remuneration | As per the experiences and in coincidence with project budget |
Term of Employment | one year contract extendable to 3 years |
Rush your CV to | Mr.N.Rajasekaran, Regional Coordinator, 667 / B7,Mohan Earth Mover Complex,II Floor, Opposite to PKN School, Tirumangalam Madurai Dt,TamilNadu,India Phone: 0452-281053 Mobile: 9486467312 Email: rajasekaran@dhan.org |
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