Job Title: Sr. Specialist – Hydrogeology, Action for Food Production (AFPRO)
Location: Andhra Pradesh
Organization’s profile: Action for Food Production (AFPRO) a socio-technical NGO and works towards the development of rural populations.
Job Description:
The job would entail proposal writing, project initiation, implementation, project evaluation and monitoring. Liasioning with relevant NGO’s during course of work and with government organizations.
Eligibility: M.Sc. / M. Tech. in Hydro-geology/ Water Resource, Hydrology or relevant science discipline / M.Sc. / M. Tech in Geology/ Geophysics.
Age should be between 35 – 40 years and minimum experience of 6-8 years.
CTC: Rs. 45,000/- to Rs.50,000/- p.m.
How to apply:
Mail profile, current salary, expected salary and application to the Executive Director through e-mail to jobs(at)afpro(dot)org or mail to Action for Food Production, 25/1A, D Block, Institutional Area, Janakpuri, Pankha Road, New Delhi 110058, Ph: 011-28525412 / 28525452; website: www.afpro.org.
Last date for the application: January 20, 2014
Reference: AFPRO
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