A Service Technician-Watershed supports the watershed engineer in preparing plan-estimate and constructing the water harvesting structures (WHS) and micro-irrigation systems (MIS) in the watershed. S/he also keeps an eye on performance and supervises repairs and maintenance.
A Watershed Assistant is responsible for maintaining the accounting and administrative records of the watershed committee and other village institutions in the watershed. Maintenance of other records and clerical support to the watershed committee on day to day basis are also taken care by him/her.
A Watershed Consultant is responsible for project design, fund mobilization, providing programmatic and management support to the project implementation agency (PIA).
A Watershed Manager is responsible for allocating the human and financial resources for the planning of watershed activities, managing the execution of watershed treatments and other related activities. S/he establishes and executes the systems for data management, record keeping and reporting of physical and financial progress in the project.
A Watershed Supervisor is responsible for motivating the land owners, supervising the erection of land treatments, measuring and organizing the payments for the same. Record maintenance and support to the watershed committee on day to day basis is also taken care by him/her.
A Watershed Engineer is responsible for preparing a participatory net plan to define the soil conservation treatments in the watershed as well as water harvesting structures. S/he closely monitors the implementation of these structures with desired pace and quality including fund management, records keeping and reporting.