Job Title: Consultant – Solid and Liquid Waste Management, FHI 360
Location: Bhopal
Organization’s profile:
FHI 360 is a global health and development organization that has been improving lives since 1971. Its rigorous, science-based approach builds programs that create lasting change.
Job Description:
The personnel needs to have a good understanding and experience in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH).
Assess the present status of Solid and Liquid Waste Management (SLWM) system and develop an action plan for its improvement.
The incumbent will develop State level guidelines for implementation of SLWM and oversee implementation of SLWM guidelines throughout the State. Help in identifying shortcomings in the sustainable management of solid and liquid waste.
Eligibility:
A masters degree in relevant discipline such as Civil/Environment Engineering and experience of 10 years in rural development sector with a min. 5 years of experience in SLWM.
How to apply:
Email resume to hrindia(at)fhi360(dot)org mentioning the post title in subject line.
Last date for the application: 20 Feb, 2014
Reference: FHI 360
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