Plumbing and Fire Fighting Engineer

Plumbing and Fire Fighting Engineer


Company
Architectural Energy Solutions
Location
Pune, Maharashtra
Salary
₹3L–₹6L a month
Posted
1 day ago
Via
via BeBee
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Job Description
Responsibilities
• Ensure compliance with codes & standards
• Collaborate on MEP coordination
• Design plumbing systems & fire protection measures
• Develop plumbing designs using AutoCAD 2D

Water Demand Calculations, Schematics, BOQ
Perks and benefits

Health insurance, Provident fund, Annual bonus

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Q What is the minimum daily wage for carpenters under the central sphere as revised in 2026?
As per the Ministry of Labour & Employment, the minimum wage for carpenters is ₹652 per day as of 1 April 2026 for semi-skilled workers in central sphere establishments. Overtime must be paid at double the rate after 8 hours of work per day. This rate applies uniformly across all notified central government undertakings.
Q What education and experience are required to qualify for carpenter jobs in government registered workshops in India?
As per the Ministry of Labour & Employment, candidates need an ITI certificate in carpentry or 3 years of verifiable on-site experience to register under the Craftsmen Training Scheme. No formal degree is mandatory but registration on the National Career Service portal is required before applying to listed employers.
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As per the Ministry of Labour & Employment, applicants must submit Aadhaar number, ITI certificate or experience letter, and bank account details via the National Career Service portal. All documents are verified through UIDAI before the exchange issues a job card.
Q What are the standard working hours, weekly off and leave entitlements for carpenters in India?
As per the Ministry of Labour & Employment, carpenters work 8 hours per day and 48 hours per week with one paid weekly off. They are entitled to 15 days of earned leave and 7 days of casual leave annually after 240 days of continuous service.
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