Indian Bureau of Mines Recruitment 2026: Chief Chemist (Deputation) - Notification, Eligibility, Salary
The Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM), operating under the Ministry of Mines, Government of India, has announced a recruitment circular for the post of Chief Chemist. This is a prestigious Deputation-based role located in Nagpur, Maharashtra. The position offers an attractive salary at Level-13 (Rs. 1,23,100 – 2,15,900) and is an excellent opportunity for experienced officers from Central/State Governments, PSUs, or Autonomous Organizations seeking a specialized role in chemical analysis and laboratory management.
Recruitment Type: This is a Direct Recruitment via Deputation (including short-term contract). It does not involve a competitive examination.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Organization Name | Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM), Ministry of Mines |
| Post Name | Chief Chemist |
| Total Vacancies | 01 |
| Application Start Date | 24/02/2026 |
| Last Date to Apply | Within 60 days from 24/02/2026 (Approx. 25/04/2026) |
| Official Website | https://ibm.gov.in |
| Post Name | Vacancies | Pay Scale/Salary | Age Limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chief Chemist | 01 | Level-13 (Rs. 1,23,100 – 2,15,900) | Maximum 56 years (as on closing date) |
This recruitment is based on Deputation. The selection will be made through scrutiny of applications and assessment of the candidate's service record and experience. No written exam or interview is explicitly mentioned, but the competent authority will make the final selection based on eligibility and suitability.
Not specified in the notification. Candidates should refer to the official PDF for any fee requirements.
The Controller of Mines (P&C)
2nd Floor, Indian Bureau of Mines,
Indira Bhavan, Civil Lines,
Nagpur - 440 001
Applications must be submitted within 60 days from 24/02/2026. The approximate last date is 25/04/2026.
The maximum age is 56 years as of the closing date of application.
This recruitment is through Deputation (including short-term contract) for officers from Government/PSU/Autonomous bodies.
Candidates must have a Master's Degree in Chemistry from a recognized university. A Doctorate degree is desirable.
Applications must be sent in triplicate through the proper channel to The Controller of Mines (P&C), Indian Bureau of Mines, Nagpur.
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Indian Bureau of Mines was set up on 1st March 1948. It helped the government in framing various rules like Mines & Minerals (Regulation & Development) Act, 1948, Mineral Concession Rules, 1949 and Petroleum Concession Rules, 1949. By 1953 IBM was given an additional function of undertaking a detailed exploration of mineral deposits. Among the minerals explored by IBM were Iron Ore, Limestone, Dolomite, Coal, Copper, Tungsten. With the passage of time the activities of IBM grew in depth and extent like Technical Consultancy and preparation of mineral maps leading to complete inventory of mineral resources. With its pool of mining engineers, geologists and ore dressing engineers it covered a wide variety of needs of the mining industry. In the last decade, with the change in the policy of Government, two very important activities were undertaken by IBM. The first being the processing and approval of mining plans and schemes of mining for all the mines in India and the second one being the implementation of rules for the protection of the environment. IBM accepted this challenge and has been successful in promoting the awareness about protection of the environment in the mines through the "Mines Environment & Conservation Week".
IBM also started imparting training to the industry personnel in the preparation of mining plans and also in the other fields.
Modern Mineral Processing Laboratory, Analytical Laboratory, and Pilot Plants were set up at Nagpur, Ajmer, and Bangalore.
In a nutshell, the IBM has been able to promote awareness amongst all sections of the mining industry, necessity and advantages of systematic mining and conservation of minerals and protection of the environment. The results of its ore dressing investigations have formed the basis of new commercial beneficiation plants and thus enlarged the mineral resource base. The IBM's clientele seeking technical consultancy covers a wide spectrum of small and large mines and many public sector organizations. IBM has been able to provide useful information to the industry through its publications and has been recognized as the Mines and Minerals Data Bank of the country.
Indian Bureau of Mines recruitment offers great career opportunities for several posts such as Associates. Interested candidates can pursue courses in M.Tech (Geoinformatics or Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing) Or M.Sc (Subjects of Natural Science / Environmental Science / Geology / Geoinformatics / Satellite remote Sensing) OR BE in Computer Science / Computer Engineering for a great career at IBM.