Title:Project Engineer, Solar Energy Corporation of India
Location:Delhi
Organization’s profile:
.Solar Energy Corporation of India(SECI) was set up on 20th September 2011 as an implementation and facilitation institution dedicated to Solar Energy sector. SECI is established under the administrative control of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government of India. Mandate of SECI allows wide ranging activities to be undertaken with an overall view to facilitate implementation of JNNSM and achieving the targets set therein. The Corporation has the objective of developing Solar Technologies and ensuring inclusive solar power development throughout India.
Job Description:
Job is on fixed tenure basis with the Solar Energy Corporation of India under MNRE.
Eligibility:
First Class Engineering Graduate or M.Sc. Physics (1st class). One year post qualification experience preferably in Solar Energy related activities.
How to apply:
Last Date for the application:
3 May, 2014
Apply online here
Reference: SECI
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