Last Date:09 November,2020
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
Kerala
ISRO is inviting eligible candidates to apply online for 7 posts of Scientist/Engineer for Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC).Interested and Eligible Candidates may apply online by 09-11-2020 , after making sure that they meet the concerned eligibility criteria. All personal and educational details must be mentioned properly.
Employment Notification 07 Scientist/Engineer (LPSC) Vacancy – ISRO,Kerala
JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Scientist/Engineer (LPSC)
No of post – 07
Pay Scale – Rs 56,100 – 1,77,500
Educational Qualification:
M.E/M.Tech or equivalent in Propulsion Engineering/ Mechanical Engineering/ Reliability Engineering/ Quality Management/ VLSI & Embedded Systems/ Machine Design with 60% marks Rs 56,100 – 1,77,500
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General Information:
- The posts are temporary, but likely to continue indefinitely.
- Maximum age limit as on 09.11.2020 is 35 years. Ex-servicemen, Persons with Benchmark Disabilities and Departmental candidates are eligible for upper age relaxation as per Govt. of India orders issued on the subject from time to time. Minimum age limit is 18 years.
- Initially the place of posting will be in any of the units of LPSC, but the incumbents are liable to be posted in any of the Centres or Units of ISRO or Department of Space situated anywhere in India as and when required.
- Candidates who have already applied for similar posts in other ISRO Centres should apply again if they wish to consider their candidature in LPSC.
- Based on the online bio-data, initial screening/written test will be conducted for short listing the candidates for interview.The Centre may adopt the method of conducting written test for initial screening or may directly shortlist the candidates for interview by fixing a higher cut-off percentage of marks scored in the highest essential qualification. Please note that the qualification prescribed is the minimum requirement and the same does not automatically make candidates eligible for written test/interview. If written test is adopted for preliminary screening, the written test score will be considered only for the purpose of short listing candidates for interview and it will not have a bearing in the final selection. The final selection will be based on performance of the candidates in the interview only.
- The organization has a progressive HRD policy and provides excellent growth potential for the right individual through its periodical Merit Based Performance review system (called Merit Promotion Scheme) delinked from availability of higher post, by which the Scientist/Engineers can be evaluated for the advancement of their career in the Organization.
- Attractive benefits such as Medical Facilities for self and dependents, Subsidized Canteen, House Building Advance, LTC,National Pension System and other social security measures are also provided to ISRO employees.
- Those who possess the required qualification as on 09.11.2020 need only apply.
- Candidates possessing Degrees awarded by Foreign Universities should produce the Equivalency certificate issued by Association of Indian Universities (AIU), New Delhi, at the time of interview.
- Outstation candidates called for Interview will be paid to and fro Second Class fare by the shortest route on production of Railway / Bus tickets, as the case may be, in case they are not availing the free transport concession offered for the purpose.
- Candidates will have to produce original documents in proof of the details furnished in their application at the time of Interview for verification. Those who fail to produce the said documents will not be allowed to attend the Interview and TA will not be paid.
- Intimations to eligible candidates for Interview will be sent through On-line only. For this purpose candidates are required to furnish their E-mail ID CORRECTLY and COMPULSORILY while submitting the application.
- No interim correspondence will be entertained.
- Only Indian Nationals need apply.
- The Centre reserves the right not to fill-up any of the posts, if it so decides.
- Canvassing in any form will be a disqualification.
- Those intending to apply for more than one post should send separate applications for each post.
- Candidates working in Central/State Govt./Public Sector Undertaking/Autonomous Organisation will be allowed to attend the interview only on production of ‘No Objection Certificate’ from their employer.
- Government strives to have a workforce which reflects gender balance and women candidates are encouraged to apply.
How To Apply:
Vacancy Notice 07 Scientist/Engineer (LPSC) Vacancy – ISRO,Kerala
- Applications will be received ON-LINE ONLY.
- The on-line recruitment portal will be available from 1400 hrs on 27.10.2020 to 1400 hrs on 09.11.2020.
- Uploaded photo should clearly show the face of the applicant.
- The background should be white or any other light colour.
- The eyes should be clearly visible and not covered by dark glasses.
- Applications in which the applicant cannot be clearly identified using the uploaded photo will be considered invalid.
- Maximum file size permitted is 40 KB.
- Uploaded image should be in JPG/JPEG format.
- The Height and Width (resolution) of the photo should each be greater than or equal to 95 pixels & less than or equal to 100 pixels.
- The length of the file name (including extension) can only be upto 25 characters.
- File name should have only alphabets and numbers.
- If you want to change your photo,please browse and select a new photo.
- Applicant should ensure that only virus free image is uploaded. In case, any malware is detected in the uploaded photo, the application will be considered as invalid.
About Us:
- The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO ) is the national space agency of the Republic of India, headquartered in Bengaluru. It operates under Department of Space (DoS) which is directly overseen by the prime minister of India while chairman of ISRO acts as executive of DoS as well. ISRO is the primary agency in India to perform tasks related to space based applications, space exploration and development of related technologies.It is one of six government space agencies in the world which possess full launch capabilities, deploy cryogenic engines, launch extraterrestrial missions and operate large fleets of artificial satellites.
- The Indian National Committee for Space Research (INCOSPAR) was established by Jawaharlal Nehru under the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) in 1962, with the urging of scientist Vikram Sarabhai recognising the need in space research. INCOSPAR grew and became ISRO in 1969, also under the DAE.In 1972, the Government of India had set up a Space Commission and the Department of Space (DOS),bringing ISRO under the DOS. The establishment of ISRO thus institutionalised space research activities in India.It is managed by the DOS, which reports to the Prime Minister of India.
- ISRO built India’s first satellite, Aryabhata, which was launched by the Soviet Union on 19 April 1975.It was named after the mathematician Aryabhata. In 1980, Rohini became the first satellite to be placed in orbit by an Indian-made launch vehicle, SLV-3. ISRO subsequently developed two other rockets: the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) for launching satellites into polar orbits and the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) for placing satellites into geostationary orbits. These rockets have launched numerous communications satellites and Earth observation satellites. Satellite navigation systems like GAGAN and IRNSS have been deployed. In January 2014, ISRO used an indigenous cryogenic engine CE-7.5 in a GSLV-D5 launch of the GSAT-14.
- ISRO sent a lunar orbiter, Chandrayaan-1, on 22 October 2008, which discovered lunar water in the form of ice,and the Mars Orbiter Mission, on 5 November 2013, which entered Mars orbit on 24 September 2014, making India the first nation to succeed on its maiden attempt to Mars, as well as the first space agency in Asia to reach Mars orbit.On 18 June 2016, ISRO launched twenty satellites in a single vehicle,and on 15 February 2017, ISRO launched one hundred and four satellites in a single rocket (PSLV-C37), a world record. ISRO launched its heaviest rocket, Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle-Mark III (GSLV-Mk III), on 5 June 2017 and placed a communications satellite GSAT-19 in orbit. With this launch, ISRO became capable of launching 4-tonne heavy satellites into GTO. On 22 July 2019, ISRO launched its second lunar mission Chandrayaan-2 to study the lunar geology and the distribution of lunar water.
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