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Project Assistant Vacancy at ATREE, Bangalore

Job Title:  Project Assistant

Location:  Bangalore

Description:  They are looking for a full time project assistant to conduct water analysis at ATREE, Bangalore, under the MoES funded Hydrology Project on Extreme Rainfall Events in the Western Ghats.

Job Description: The candidate would be responsible for bringing water samples (sent from different the field sites) from Bangalore bus stand to ATREE office and analysis of water samples in the ATREE laboratory.

Eligibility: The person should be a Bachelors or Masters with some background knowledge of water chemistry/analysis. Specific analytical methods will be taught if needed.

How to apply:  Expenses incurred for transportation would be reimbursed. The monthly salary would be depending on the candidates experience and skills.

If interested, e-mail your CV to: susan.varghese(at)atree(dot)org

Reference: YETI

Shailesh Telang

Shailesh is experienced sustainability and clean energy professional with 15+ years of experience across consulting and non-profit sectors.

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