You can apply for the Govt Management Jobs At Forest Department In Mirpur AJK. Posts including Nursery Man, Clerk, Chowkidar, Forester, Driver and Naib Qasid in Mirpur, Bhimber, Kotli, AJK Pakistan. Published on 8 March, 2023. Persons with Bachelor, Primary, Intermediate, Middle and Matric etc, education can apply. Latest government jobs can be applied till March 23, 2023. For more information related to this job kindly read the full ad given below.
آپ میرپور آزاد جموں و کشمیر میں محکمہ جنگلات میں گورنمنٹ مینجمنٹ کی نوکریوں کے لیے درخواست دے سکتے ہیں۔ میرپور، بھمبر، کوٹلی، آزاد جموں و کشمیر پاکستان میں نرسری مین، کلرک، چوکیدار، فارسٹر، ڈرائیور اور نائب قاصد سمیت اسامیاں۔ 8 مارچ 2023 کو شائع ہوا۔
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Govt Management Jobs At Forest Department In Mirpur AJK Details:
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Posted on: | 08 March, 2023 |
Location: | Mirpur, AJK, Pakistan |
Education: | Primary | Middle | Matric | Intermediate | Bachelor |
Vacancies: | Multiple |
Company: | Forest Department |
Last Date: | 23 March, 2023 |
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Govt Management Jobs At Forest Department In Mirpur AJK Advertisement Paper:
Naib Qasid
Naib Qasid at the Forest Department in Mirpur AJK, provide support services to the department, including maintaining the cleanliness and upkeep of the office, running errands, and performing other general tasks as assigned by superiors. Maintaining the office premises, including sweeping, dusting, and mopping floors.
Role
1: Assisting with the maintenance of outdoor areas such as gardens, walkways, and parking lots.
2: Collecting mail, documents, and other items to and from different offices or individuals.
3: Running errands, such as purchasing office supplies or equipment, as assigned by superiors.
Forester
Forester at the FD in Mirpur AJK, maintain forested areas within the region. Implementing forest management strategies that promote the sustainable use and conservation of forest resources. Conducting surveys to assess forest resources, including tree species, growth rates, and timber volumes. Mitigating threats to forest health, such as pests, diseases, and invasive species.