Environmental Sciences Internship

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Start Date
Starts immediatelyImmediately
Duration
2 Months
Stipend
₹ 6,000 /month
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23 Sep' 24
Posted 3 weeks ago
Internship
11 applicants

About the internship

Selected intern's day-to-day responsibilities include:

1. ETP plant monitoring and troubleshooting
2. Sample custody for wastewater analysis - To ensure quality during the collection of wastewater samples, storage, and delivery of samples to accredited labs.
3. Monitoring of the pilot wastewater treatment as per SOP.
4. Report writing and drafting technical drawings.
5. Field water quality analysis.

Who can apply

Only those candidates can apply who:

1. are available for full time (in-office) internship

2. can start the internship between 19th Sep'24 and 24th Oct'24

3. are available for duration of 2 months

4. have relevant skills and interests

Other requirements

1. Individuals interested in exploring and building a career in the water & sanitation sector.

2. Affinity to work on field site.

3. Excellent coordination skills.

4. Ability to think under pressure and make decisions independently.

5. Bachelors in engineering, or science.

6. Local language proficiency will be an asset.

7. Local candidates from Kozhikode are encouraged to apply.

8. Freshers are encouraged to apply.

Perks

Certificate Letter of recommendation Flexible work hours Informal dress code

Number of openings

1

About Biofilm Engineers Private Limited

Biofilm Engineers envisions providing robust, affordable, and sustainable wastewater treatment systems. We use cutting-edge biotechnology, and IoT platforms to provide smart decentralized wastewater treatment services.
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