Project Engineer, Project Economist, Bureau of Energy Efficiency

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Profile:

Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) was estbalished on March 1, 2002 by the Government of India. The bureau was established under the provisions of the Energy Conservation Act, 2001. The major objective of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency is to reduce energy intensity of the Indian economy. The another major function of Bureau of Energy Efficiency is to recognize, identify and utilize the existing resources and infrastructure in performing the functions assigned to it under the Energy Conservation Act.

Job Profile:

Candidates can apply for the posts of Project Engineer and Project Economist in Bureau of Energy Efficiency. The recruitment on the specified posts will be made strictly on contract basis.

Eligibility:

Candidates should not be more than 27 years of age as on 1 April 2010. Relaxation is available for the reserved category candidates.

Educational Qualification:

Graduation in Engineering or Economics is required for the posts of Project Engineer and Project Economist with atleast 60% marks in aggregate.

No. of posts:

Project Engineer: 2 posts
Project Economist: 2 posts

Pay Scale:

Project Engineer: Consolidated salary of Rs. 25000 per month will be given to the selected candidates.
Project Economist: Consolidated salary of Rs. 25000 per month will be given to the selected candidates.

How to apply: Interested candidates should mail their resume alongwith two passport size photographs and attested copies of certificates to The Secretary, Bureau of Energy Efficiency, 4th Floor, Sewa Bhawan, R.K. Puram, Sector-I, New Delhi-110066.

Last date to apply: 15 May 2010

Contact Address:

Bureau of Energy Efficiency,
4th Floor, Sewa Bhawan,
R.K. Puram, Sector-I,
New Delhi-11006

For more details visit http://www.bee-india.nic.in

 
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2 Responses to “Project Engineer, Project Economist, Bureau of Energy Efficiency”

  1. 2
    sudhraju:

    why india using 50hz frequency aginst usa(60hz)?
    why genarator are connected in parallel why not in series?

  2. 1
    Raj333:

    Can a project engineer having work experience in petrochemicals project apply for energy auditor’ s exam?