About Us

Rajasthan State Engineering Services Association

Objectives of RSESA
  • To protect and promote the interests of members and protect the dignity and respect of members of the Association.
  • To bring all directly recruited State Engineering Service Officers from all Departments under one umbrella for knowledge sharing and Mutual Cooperation.
  • To help the members in their professional progress and career advancement.
  • To strive for improvement in service and working conditions, e.g. salary and allowances, facilities, leave and other issues of members by way of raising relevant issues with the Government in order to help the members work in a dignified manner.
  • To make the Rajasthan State Engineering Service an exemplary service by way of promoting Professional knowledge sharing, Compatibility Enhancement and devotion to duty along with quality public service delivery.
  • To promote development oriented thinking towards the goal of creating quality Infrastructure facilities and Service Delivery Mechanisms for the prosperity of the state and Nation as a whole.
  • Enrichment of the cadre/Service by way of getting maximum benefit from the parent organization and the government in order to provide quality service to the people.
  • To spread brotherhood among members of the Association and promote more social interaction among their families.
  • To raise and amicably sort out career related issues with the state government.
  • To resolve the issues related to service conditions and promotions by encouraging healthy discussion within the legal framework and keeping in mind the interests of the state as well.
  • To do any other work related to the welfare and protection of the interests of the members of the Association.

RSESA is committed to protection and promotion of service conditions of engineers directly recruited by RPSC. Currently there is no distinction or advantages to directly recruited assistant engineers. Being such an important part of government machinery, our service conditions need manifold improvements.


Rajasthan State Engineering Services

RSESA is an association of engineers directly recruited by Rajasthan Public Service Commission into State Engineering Services. Engineers are recruited by RPSC for primarily 4 core state departments viz Public Health Engineering, Public Works, Water Resources and Panchayati Raj; and get deputed in various other state departments and local bodies.

Rajsthan Public Service Commission

Assistant Engineer (AEN) Comb. Comp. Exam 2018

Rajasthan State Engineering Services (Direct recruitment by Combined Competitive Exam) Rules, 1991

Public Health Engineering Department

 Public Health Engineering Department (PHED) is committed to provide potable water to every citizen of the state. Rajasthan, despite being the largest state of the country (in terms of area), has meagre water resources. Erratic rainfall, depleting water table and a huge livestock make the task of providing potable water, even more challenging. Not just the quantity, but also the quality (fluoride, salinity, etc.) of available water, makes PHED’s task even more difficult. Despite all these hurdles PHED is leaving no stone unturned to fulfil its commitment. PHED with a state-wide office network and use of state of art Reverse Osmosis, De-fluoridation, SCADA, IT and Solar Energy technology is providing safe drinking water in the remotest places of Rajasthan.

Departmental Website

Departmental Structure

Organogram

Important Orders/Circulars

Service Rules

Public Works Department

The Public Works Department has a glorious history in the development of the state since pre independence. The department is mainly entrusted with construction and maintenance of Roads, Bridges and Govt. buildings. The department also acts as Technical Adviser to the State Government in these matters.

Departmental Website

Departmental Profile

Organisation Chart

Important Orders/Circulars

Service Rules

Water Resources Department

At the time of independence there was 1 major project, 43 medium and 2272 minor projects and the irrigation potential was only 4 lac ha. Hence after independence the state irrigation department was formed in 1949 with the objective of increasing the production of the food and fodder and to establish a suitable irrigation system to control the losses due to drought and flood. With this objective many projects were taken up by the department to increase the irrigation potential. 

Departmental Website

Organisation Chart

Service Rules

Panchayati Raj Department

Rajasthan has the distinction of being a pioneer in accepting the scheme of democratic decentralization envisaging a three-tier system of representative bodies at the village, block, and district levels. Th e system later came to be known as Panchayati Raj, which was inaugurated by the then Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on 2 October 1959 at Nagour in Rajasthan.

Departmental Website

Administrative Setup

Service Rules