Last Date:15 April,2021
National Institute of Oceanography (NIO)
Maharashtra
Indian Institute of Management Sirmaur (IIM Sirmaur) is inviting eligible candidates to apply online for 13 posts of Junior Accountant, Junior Office Assistant and Various.Interested and Eligible Candidates may apply online by 24-03-2021 , after making sure that they meet the concerned eligibility criteria. All personal and educational details must be mentioned properly.
Employment Notification 06 Assistant Vacancy – IIM,Himachal Pradesh
JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post–Project Associate I/II (Regional Centre Mumbai)
No of post – 04
Pay Scale – Rs 25000,Rs 28000
Educational Qualification:
Bachelor Degree in any discipline with 50% marks and min 3 yrs experience.
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General Conditions:
- A candidate applying for any of the above positions must be a citizen of India.
- Eligible candidates should email the scanned copies of the following documents to hrdg@nio.org latest by 14th April 2021. Applications received after the last date and without the below mandatory documents will be rejected.
- The engagement will be on purely temporary and contractual basis for the period mentioned in the advertisement. It is exclusively for the above mentioned research work and the tenure shall be co-terminus with the project duration or till the completion of tenure whichever is earlier.
- The selected candidate(s) will have to report and work in our CSIR NIO Regional Centre Mumbai located at Lokhandwala Road, 4 Bungalows, Andheri West, Mumbai – 400053.
- The engagement under this project does not confer any right/claim whatsoever either explicitly or implicitly on the appointee for regular appointments in CSIR-NIO/CSIR, against any post or otherwise under any legal conditions precedent. It would therefore, not confer any right/claim,
implicit or explicit, on the part of the candidates for regularization/absorption against any post in CSIR/NIO or under any other scheme of CSIR. - Performance of the project staff would be reviewed periodically so that any one not found up to the mark, could be terminated with one month’s notice or one month’s stipend in lieu thereof.
- The date for determining the upper age limit, qualifications and/or experience shall be the closing date prescribed for submission of applications .
- The period of experience in a discipline/area of work, wherever prescribed, should be in relevant area of work/field indicated against such position which shall be counted after the date of acquiring the minimum essential educational qualifications prescribed for that position.
- The students in the final semester and results awaited candidates are not eligible to apply and their applications will not be considered.
- Stipend may be revised depending on the funding agency guidelines issued time to time.
- Candidates should note that non-fulfillment of the eligibility criterion will result in cancellation of candidature at any stage.
- Incomplete applications without proper format and without eligibility supporting documents will not be considered.
- CANVASSING IN ANY FORM AND/OR BRINGING IN ANY INFLUENCE OR OTHERWISE WILL BE TREATED AS A DISQUALIFICATION FOR THE POST APPLIED FOR. INTERIM ENQUIRIES MAY NOT BE ENTERTAINED.
About Us:
Vacancy Notice 06 Assistant Vacancy – IIM,Himachal Pradesh
- The National Institute of Oceanography, founded on 1 January 1966 as one of 37 constituent laboratories of the CSIR,is an autonomous research organization in India to undertake scientific research and studies of special oceanographic features of the Northern Indian Ocean. Headquartered in Goa, it has regional centres in Kochi, Mumbai and Vizag.
- By the 1950s the community of oceanographers around the world had realized that while progress had been made in describing and in understanding the observed features of the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans, the Indian Ocean had remained relatively unexplored. It was important to address the fundamental oceanographic problems linked to monsoonal cycles experienced by the northern Indian Ocean; chemical characteristics of the water column; abundance and distribution of food resources like fish productivity and to understand the geology of the Indian Ocean through sea bed mapping and sampling.
- Areas such as these are important not only to the global community of researchers, but also to the large population that lives in the countries around the Indian Ocean in general and the North Indian Ocean in particular. As a consequence, the global community of oceanographers organized the International Indian Ocean Expedition (IIOE) during 1959-65 to describe and understand the basic features of the Indian Ocean. The Government of India was an enthusiastic participant in this expedition. As the IIOE approached its concluding phase, the government decided that the Indians who participated in the expedition needed to have an institution where they could build on the oceanographic research skills they picked up during the expedition. It is out of such considerations that the National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) came into being. Padma Shri Dr. N.K.Panikkar was appointed Director of this Institute, a post which he held till he retired in May 1973.
- From humble beginnings, NIO has grown in size. Today, the institute is home to about 170 scientists (sanctioned strength is 200) of whom about 120 are Ph.D. holders, about 210 technical and supporting staff, and close to 120 administrative staff. The staff is spread across four campuses. The main campus is at Dona Paula, Goa. About 80% of the staff work here. NIO has three Regional Centres, which are located in Mumbai, Kochi and Visakhapatnam. About 20% of NIO staff is located at these centres.
- An example of the dual role is a project on polymetallic nodules that has been sponsored by the Government of India at the institute for well over 25 years. By the late 1970s the government had decided that the country needed to enhance its resources of minerals of strategic interest. NIO was given the responsibility of exploring the oceans for this purpose. On 26 January 1981, NIO hauled up polymetallic nodules from a depth of 4,800 m in the western Indian Ocean using its first research vessel, RV Gaveshani, which was acquired in 1976.
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