Job Title: Junior Technical Advisor (Crop Insurance), GIZ
Location: Delhi
Organization’s profile:
As a federal enterprise, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH support the German Government in achieving its objectives in the field of international cooperation for sustainable development.
Job Description: Technical duties for crop insurance component, pilot studies for improving the client value of crop insurance, improving the transparency of the crop insurance sector through measures such as consumer information and an information platform for crop insurance stakeholders, improved design of demand driven crop insurance products using innovative technology applications.
Eligibility: MBA in relevant field and minimum 3 yrs of experience.
How to apply:
Email application (in 200 words a letter of motivation) and resume in pdf format to hr-india(AT)giz(DOT)de. Write [Reference No: [07/01/2014/ Junior Technical Advisor / Rural Insurance Services] in the subject line.
Last date for the application: 9 Feb, 2104
Reference: GIZ
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