Fisheries & Coastal Development Department Jobs in Balochistan July 2026

Fisheries & Coastal Development Department Jobs in Balochistan July 2026

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Government JobBalochistanFisheriesCoastal DevelopmentLifeguardConstableEntry LevelPublic Sector
Location
Balochistan (Gwadar, Lasbela, Hub, and Provincial Level)
Type
Government
Salary
BPS-01 and BPS-05
Posted
7/24/2026

Job Description

The Fisheries and Coastal Development Department, Government of Balochistan, has officially announced exciting new employment opportunities to fill multiple vacant positions in BPS-01 and BPS-05 under provincial regulations. This presents a significant career path for eligible candidates holding a local or domicile certificate of Balochistan. The department is seeking to fill 277 posts, comprising 220 Lifeguards (BPS-01) and 57 Constables (BPS-05). These opportunities are available across various regions including Gwadar, Lasbela, and Hub, as well as at a provincial level for Constables. The job roles offer a chance to contribute to coastal development and safety within Balochistan. Interested individuals are encouraged to review the eligibility criteria and submit their applications by August 15, 2026. The application process involves submission via registered post, courier, or by hand to the specified departmental offices. This is a chance to secure a reliable government job with the Fisheries & Coastal Development Department.

Requirements & Qualifications

  • Applications should be submitted in the name of Director General Fisheries Balochistan, Cooperative Housing Society, Samungli Road, Quetta OR delivered directly to the Regional Directorate Office Secretariat, Marine Fisheries Gwadar, OR Directorate Marine Fisheries Lasbela, located at Hub Chowki.
  • Applications can be submitted by hand or dispatched via registered mail / post / courier services so as to reach on or before August 15, 2026.
  • Attach all attested photocopies of academic certificates, local/domicile certificate, CNIC, experience certificate (if any), and two passport-size photographs along with the application.
  • Candidates currently serving in government departments must apply through proper channel with an NOC.
  • Vacant Positions & Eligibility Criteria:
  • 1. Lifeguard (B-01):
  • Pay Scale: BPS-01
  • Number of Posts: 220
  • Educational Qualification & Criteria:
  • Literate (Knows how to read and write).
  • Must know swimming.
  • Note: These posts are reserved for regional, divisional, and Lasbela levels. Quotas for women, disabled persons, and minorities are included.
  • 2. Constable (B-05):
  • Pay Scale: BPS-05
  • Number of Posts: 57
  • Educational Qualification:
  • Minimum Matriculation (At least Matric).
  • Physical Standards:
  • Height (Male): Minimum 5 feet 6 inches.
  • Height (Female): Minimum 5 feet 2 inches.
  • Chest (Male): 32”-34” inches.
  • Running Test: 2 Kilometers (2 KM) in 12 minutes.
  • Health & Medical Standards:
  • Must be medically fit. A medical fitness certificate from a Government Doctor is required.
  • Training & Experience:
  • Complete in-service training.
  • Must possess swimming experience and capability to navigate/handle sea conditions.
  • Note: Recruitment for Constable Grade (BPS-05) posts will be carried out under the prevalent test/interview policy of the Government of Balochistan. Quotas for disabled persons, women, and minorities are included. These positions will be filled on a provincial level, with operational deployment/postings in Gwadar, Lasbela, and Hub districts.

About the Company

The Fisheries and Coastal Development Department, Government of Balochistan, is a governmental entity responsible for managing and developing the fisheries and coastal resources within the province of Balochistan. Its mission involves promoting sustainable practices, ensuring the safety of coastal areas, and creating employment opportunities for local residents. The department operates under provincial regulations and aims to contribute to the economic and social well-being of the region through judicious management of its marine environment.