What is the job role of SSC JE?

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  • The job role of SSC JE (Staff Selection Commission Junior Engineer) varies depending on the department and organisation in which the candidate is selected. Generally, SSC JE is responsible for assisting in the design, construction, maintenance, and supervision of various engineering projects. Some common job responsibilities of SSC JE may include:

    • Assisting in the design and preparation of engineering drawings, plans, and specifications.
    • Conducting surveys and site inspections to gather data for engineering projects.
    • Estimating project costs and preparing cost estimates.
    • Supervising construction activities and ensuring adherence to sp
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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    7 months ago

    The department and organisation where a candidate is chosen will determine the specific responsibilities of the SSC JE (Staff Selection Commission Junior Engineer) position. Generally speaking, SSC JE is in charge of supporting different engineering projects with their design, construction, maintenance, and oversight. Typical duties performed by SSC JE might include the following: helping to create and prepare plans, specifications, and engineering drawings. collecting information for engineering projects through surveying and inspecting sites. calculating project expenses and creating cost projections. overseeing building operations a

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    Nidhi Prasad | Contributor-Level 10

    10 months ago

    Depending on the department and organisation where the candidate is chosen, the duties of an SSC JE can vary. In general, SSC JE is in charge of supporting a range of engineering projects' design, construction, upkeep, and oversight. The following are some typical duties performed by SSC JE:

    • Supporting the creation of engineering plans, drawings, and specifications.
    • Collecting information for engineering projects by performing surveys and site inspections.
    • Creating cost estimates and project cost estimations.
    • Monitoring building projects and making sure that requirements and quality standards are met. 
    • Monitoring the development of the
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