Senior Environmental Engineer

Qualification: Master's/Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Civil/Environment/Chemical/Electrical/Mechanical/ECE/Biomedical/Water Resources/Remote Sensing/GIS/Hydrology), Master's degree in Science, Bachelor's degree in Science, Bachelor's Degree in Law, Experience in pollution control or related field or laboratory works or legal work, Senior Environmental Engineer:Master's degree in Engineering in related field (Civil/Environment/Chemical/Electrical/Mechanical/ECE/Biomedical/Water Resources/Remote Sensing/GIS/Hydrology) from recognized University/Institution with ten years experience in pollution control or related field after acquiring Master's Degree; or holding analogous post or 5 years in Level-11.. Environmental Engineer:Bachelor's degree in Engineering in related field with eight years experience or Master's degree with six years experience in pollution control after acquiring degree; or holding analogous post or 5 years in Level-10.. Assistant Environmental Engineer:Degree in Engineering in related field with two years experience or Master's degree in Engineering; holding analogous post on regular basis.. Senior Scientist L-II (Scientist-D):Master's degree in Science with thirteen years experience in pollution control or Doctorate in Science; or holding analogous post or 5 years in Level-11.. Senior Scientist L-I (Scientist-C):Master's degree in Science with eight years experience in pollution control; or holding analogous post or 5 years in Level-10.. Scientist-B:Master's degree in Science with three years experience in pollution control; or holding analogous post or 8 years in Level-6.. Scientific Assistant:Bachelor degree in Science and experience in laboratory works; or holding analogous post or 10 years in Level-4.. Senior Lab Assistant:Holding analogous post or 8 years in Level-2.. Assistant Law Officer:Bachelor's Degree in Law with four years experience as Legal practitioner or in handling legal work in Government/PSUs/Autonomous/Statutory bodies; or holding analogous post or 5 years in Level-6.. Legal Assistant:Degree in Law from recognized University; holding analogous post or 3 years in Level-6.. The educational qualifications vary by post, ranging from Bachelor's to Master's degrees in Engineering and Science, along with specific experience requirements in pollution control or related fields.. Streams: Graduate, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Law.

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1. HOW DO YOU PLAN YOUR DAY?

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