Detail | Information |
Recruiting Body | Directorate of Urban Local Bodies (ULB), Haryana |
Post Names | Engineering Associate (Civil, Electrical, Horticulture) |
Total Vacancies | 300 |
Nature of Job | Contract Basis |
Fixed Monthly Salary | ₹30,000 (Consolidated, includes no separate allowances like DA/HRA) |
Job Location | Across Haryana |
Application Mode | Online Only |
Application Start Date | Applications are now open |
Application Last Date | 31st October 2025 |
The 300 total positions are distributed across the three disciplines as follows:
Sr. No. | Post Name | Number of Vacancies |
1. | Engineering Associate (Civil) | 200 |
2. | Engineering Associate (Electrical) | 50 |
3. | Engineering Associate (Horticulture) | 50 |
Total | 300 |
Engineering Associate (Civil): B.Tech or B.E. in Civil Engineering from any recognized university/institution in India.
Engineering Associate (Electrical): B.Tech or B.E. in Electrical Engineering from any recognized university/institution in India.
Engineering Associate (Horticulture): Must possess one of the following:
A first-class degree in Agriculture with a specialization in Horticulture.
An M.Sc. degree in Horticulture (including Floriculture and Olericulture).
An M.Sc. degree in Botany with Horticulture as one of the subjects.
Candidates must have at least one year of experience in a relevant field with:
Central Government, State Government, Regional Development Authorities, PSUs, or other Government SPVs in India.
Note: Experience of less than one year will not be considered for any marks in the selection process.
The official notification has not specified any minimum or maximum age limit.
Candidates are advised to check the official website for updates.
The selection is a two-part evaluation process. A candidate must secure a total of at least 70 marks out of 100 to be considered for the final selection.
Candidates are evaluated based on academic qualifications and experience. A minimum of 35 marks in Part-A is required to be shortlisted for the Written Test.
Component | Marks Allotted | Calculation/Condition |
Basic Qualification | 35 Marks | Percentage in B.E./B.Tech/Degree |
Master’s Degree | 5 Marks | Awarded for an M.Sc./M.Tech/M.E. or equivalent in the relevant field. |
Minimum Experience | 5 Marks | Awarded for having at least one year of relevant work experience. |
Additional Experience | Up to 5 Marks | 1 mark for each additional year of experience, capped at a maximum of 5 marks. |
Only candidates shortlisted from Part-A will be called for this test.
The test will be for a total of 50 marks.
A candidate must score a minimum of 35 marks in the written test to qualify.
The final engagement list will be based on the combined score of Part-A and Part-B.
The application process is entirely online.
Latest passport-sized color photograph (light background).
Scanned copy of signature (black ink on white paper).
Self-certified copies of Degree/Marksheets.
Self-certified copies of all relevant experience certificates.
Visit the official ULB Haryana recruitment portal.
Click on the "Register" button and create your account by filling in the necessary details.
Use your credentials to "Sign In" to the portal.
Fill out the application form accurately with personal, academic, and experience details.
Upload the scanned photograph, signature, and other required documents.
Review the application thoroughly for correctness.
Click the "Submit Application" button.
Save the generated Unique Application Number for future reference.
The official notification has not mentioned any application fees.
Candidates are advised to assume there is no fee unless an official update states otherwise.
Fixed Remuneration: A consolidated amount of ₹30,000 per month.
No Allowances: This is a fixed amount and does not include additional allowances like Dearness Allowance (DA) or House Rent Allowance (HRA) common in permanent government jobs.
Key Benefit: The role offers invaluable work experience on government projects, serving as a powerful launchpad for future career opportunities in both the public and private sectors.