Land Records Management & Information Systems is a major project of the Government of Punjab being executed by the Board of Revenue with financial assistance of the World Bank. Applications are invited for appointment against the following post in the project.
Name of Post
Salary
Requirements
Procurement Officer
A lump sum salary package of Rs60,000/- per month
M.B.A or Master in Economics OR B.Sc. Engineering from HEC recognized University, preferably with a second relevant degree.
3 years Plus experience in procurement planning, implementation and monitoring of large projects. Candidate with experience of working on at least one major donor funded project and having conducted procurements using donor’s guidelines will be preferred.
Applications accompanied by CV, copies of educational qualification, experience certificates, one passport size photograph, copy of CNIC & Domicile should reach the undersigned during office hours up to 23.09.2010. Incomplete applications will not be entertained. Only Punjab domiciled candidates will be eligible to apply. Appointments will be subject to terms and conditions as determined by the Government of the Punjab. Public sector employees may apply through proper channel with the permission of respective Head of the Departments. Only short listed candidates will be called for interview and no TA/DA shall be admissible for the purpose. Envelopes must be marked with the post applied for.
Administration Manager Project Management Unit Land Records Management & Information Systems Project Board of Revenue, Punjab 168, Shadman-II, Lahore. Tel: No.042-37586771 Website: www.punjab-zameen.gov.pk
a) M.B.A or Master in Economics OR B.Sc. Engineering from HEC recognized University, preferably with a second relevant degree.
b) 3 years experience in procurement planning, implementation and monitoring of large projects. Candidate with experience of working on at least one major donor funded project and having conducted procurements using donor’s guidelines will be preferred.
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