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79 Job Vacancies for Science, Engineering, Management and Law graduates


Online Applications are invited from desirous and eligible candidates for filling up of various posts in different Departments of Himachal Pradesh Government.
Detail of post(s) and eligibility conditions are given as under:-

1. H.P. State Pollution Control Board under the Department of Environment Science and Technology:

S.No
Name of the post
Number of posts
Essential qualifications
1
Assistant Environmental Engineer, Class-I (Contract basis)
No. of Posts:-09 (UR=05,SC of H.P.=02,OBC of H.P.=01,ST of H.P.=01)
1 st Class Bachelor’s Degree either in Chemical, Environmental, Civil, Industrial or Mechanical Engineering
2
Senior Scientific Officer, Class-I. (Contract Basis)
No. of Posts:- 01(UR)
1 st Class M.Sc. Degree in Environmental Science/Chemistry/Micro-Biology with a Bachelor’s Degree in Basic Sciences from a recognized university/institution as a regular student(same as entry level i.e. Junior Scientific Assistant/Officer) and ten years working experience in the field of pollution control of reputed institution
3
Scientific Officer, Class-I. (Contract Basis)
No. of Posts:-04(UR)
1 st Class M.Sc. Degree in Chemistry/Environmental Science/Micro-Biology with a Bachelor’s Degree in Basic Science from a recognized university/institution as a regular student or Bachelor Degree in Chemical Engineering or Bio-Chemical Engineering.
4
Assistant Law Officer, Class-II (Contract basis)
No. of Posts:- 02(General)
Bachelor’s Degree in Law with at least 3 years experience as an Advocate.
5
Junior Scientific Officer, Class-II (Contract basis)
No. of Posts:- 09 (UR=06, SC of HP=01,OBC of HP=01 & UR Ex-SM of HP=01)
1 st Class M.Sc. Degree in Environmental Science / Chemistry/Microbiology with a Bachelor’s Degree in Basic Science from a recognized university/institution as a regular student.

2.  H.P. State Civil Supplies Corporation Ltd. under the Department of Food, Civil Supplies& Consumer Affairs

S.No
Name of the post
Number of posts
Essential qualifications
1
Assistant Manager (Legal), Class-II. (Contract basis)
No. of Posts:-01(UR)
Law Graduate with practice of at least 3 years in High Court or District Court and experience of Income Tax, Sales Tax & contract cases in Court or in an office
OR
Masters of Law (LLM) with specialization in Corporate Law.
2
Assistant Computer Programmer, Class-II. (Contract basis)
No. of Posts:- 01(UR)
Should possess Bachelor Degree in Computer Science or Engineering/Electronics Engineering with Specialization in Computer Programming or MCA from recognized University
3
Assistant Area Manager/Assistant Procurement Officer, Class-I (Contract basis)
No. of Posts:-01 (UR)
Graduate with at least 5 years experience in the field of Procurement, Distribution, Personnel matters and maintenance of accounts of commercial Concern or MBA with at least two years experience in commercial concern. Preference will be given to the candidates having additional qualification of MCA/BIT Computer.

3. H.P. Power Transmission Corporation Ltd. under the Department of MPP &Power, H.P

S.No
Name of the post
Number of posts
Essential qualifications
1
Executive Health Safety & Environment (HSE), Class-I E2 level (Contract basis)
No. of Posts:-01 (UR)
B.Tech./BE (Environment Engineering/ Environment Science/BE with 01year PG Diploma in Environment from a recognized University/Institute with minimum 55% marks for general category & 50% for SC/ST & internal candidates.
2
Executive (P&A), Class-I E2 level (Contract basis)
No. of Posts:-01 (UR)
Graduate with MBA/MSW/Post Graduate Diploma with specialization in Personal/HR or equivalent will be the main qualification with minimum 55% marks for general category & 50% for SC/ST & internal candidates.
3
Executive (Law), Class-I E2 level (Contract basis)
No. of Posts:-01 (UR)
Graduate with Degree in Law from a recognized University/Institute with minimum 55% marks for general category & 50% for SC/ST & internal candidates.
4
Assistant Engineer (Electrical), Class-I E2 level (Contract basis)
No. of Posts:-46 {Gen=17, SC of HP=07, ST of HP=03, OBC of HP=05, WFF of HP-01 Gen EX-Servicemen of HP=09 (05+04 backlog), SC EX-Servicemen of HP=01, UR OH HH(PD)=02(short fall) & ST 6 OH HH(PD)=01 (short fall)}.
Degree in Electrical Engineering or Electrical & Electronics Engineering with 55% marks in case of SC/ST/internal (HPPTCL) and for other category candidates 60% marks having passed the Degree from a recognized University/Institution of India. AMIE shall be recognized qualification for internal cand

4. Department of Information & Public Relations, H.P.

S.No
Name of the post
Number of posts
Essential qualifications
1
District Public Relations Officer, Class-I (Gazetted) on Contract basis
No. of Posts : 02(UR) (Gen=01 & SC of HP=01)
(i) Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication or Bachelor of Public Relations or Bachelor of Public Relations & Advertising from a recognized University. OR Post Graduate Degree/Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication or Post Graduate Degree/ Diploma in Public Relations or Post Graduate Degree/ Diploma in Public Relations & Advertising from a recognized University.
(ii) Three years professional experience in Public Relations/ Journalism/ Mass Communication in any Government Department/ Public Sector Undertaking and News paper/Electronic Media/ organization of standing gained after obtaining essential educational qualifications.

Last date to apply :13th March, 2019
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