Wildlife Institute of India (WII) Recruitment for 16 Positions
The Wildlife Institute of India (WII) is inviting applications for various positions, creating exciting opportunities for individuals passionate about wildlife conservation. The recruitment drive covers 16 positions across different specializations, appealing to a diverse talent pool. This initiative aims not only to strengthen the institute’s workforce but also to enhance wildlife research and management in India.
Available Positions
The recruitment process seeks candidates for various roles, each integral to the institute’s mission. Positions include research associates, project assistants, and administrative roles among others. These openings require varying levels of expertise, providing opportunities for both experienced professionals and fresh graduates.
Technical Assistant (IT& RS/GIS) | 01 | Graduate or Post graduate |
Technical Assistant (Engineering) | 01 | Diploma in Civil Engg./ Architecture or B. Tech (Civil Engineering) / Bachelor in Architecture Degree |
Technical Assistant (Audio Visual) |
01 | B.Sc.(CS/ IT/Electronics) or B.Sc. along with minimum one year Diploma in Computer Science |
Technician (Field) | 01 | SSSC/HSC/12th in science with 60 % marks in aggregate |
Junior Stenographer | 02 | 10+2/XII or equivalent |
Assistant Grade-III | 01 | 10+2/XII or its equivalent from recognized board |
Driver (Ordinary Grade) | 01 | 10th Standard |
Cook | 03 | High School with Degree/Diploma in “Cookery” from any recognized institute |
Lab. Attendant | 05 | SSSC/HSC/12th Standard in Science with 60 % marks in aggregate |
Important Points
- Last Date :- 06/01/2024
- Official Notification
Application Process and Requirements
Prospective candidates can apply through the official WII website. It is essential to review the specific qualifications and requirements for each position to ensure the best fit. Applicants are encouraged to submit their applications promptly, as the selection process is competitive and positions may fill quickly. This recruitment represents a vital step for WII in advancing its objectives in wildlife conservation and research across India.