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26 Technical Assistant, Technical Officer & Other Vacancy – NAL,Karnataka

Last Date:21 May,2021
National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL)
Karnataka

NAL Recruitment 2021 notification regarding filling of Technical Assistant, Technical Officer & Other Job Vacancies. The Government organization invites online application from eligible candidates having B.Tech, B.Sc, MBA qualifications. These 26 Technical Assistant, Technical Officer & Other Post are in NAL, Bengaluru, Karnataka.The job applications for NAL Jobs 2021 will be accepted online on or before 21 May 2021.

Employment Notification 26 Technical Assistant, Technical Officer & Other Vacancy – NAL,Karnataka

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post– Technical Assistant, Technical Officer & Other
No of post – 26
Pay Scale – 49000/-,67000/- ,1,03000/-

Educational Qualification:
B.Tech, B.Sc, MBA qualifications.

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General Information:

  • These positions are open only to Indian Nationals/Overseas citizens of India.
  • The appointment will be in the CSIR National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), Bangalore, under the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) which is an Autonomous Bodyunder Ministry of Science & Technology. However, the appointees are liable to be posted in any of the Labs/Institutes of CSIR situated anywhere in India as and when required.
  • A Non-refundable application fee of Rs.100/-(Rupees One Hundred only) is payable separately for each post (candidates belonging to SC/ST/PWDand regular employees of CSIR are exempted from payment of application fee) in the form of online payment.
  • Candidates applying for more than one post should submit separate Online Application form for each post indicating the Category and Post Code along with prescribed application fee and copies of allmarks cards, certificates and testimonials separately for each post.
  • The period of experience in a discipline/area of work, where prescribed, shall be counted with effect from the date of acquiring the prescribed minimum educational qualifications for the post.
  • In respect of equivalent clause in educational qualifications, if a candidate is claiming a particular qualification as equivalent as per the requirement of the advertisement, then the candidate is required to produce order/letter in this regard, indicating the authority (with number and date) under which it has been so treated. Otherwise, the application is liable to be rejected.
  • If any document/certificate furnished is in a language other than Hindi or English, a transcript of the same duly attested by a Gazetted Officer or Notary is to be submitted.
  • Application from the candidates working in CSIR, Govt. Departments and Public Sector Undertakings will be considered only if forwarded through proper channel within 15 days from the closing date prescribed for receipt of online applicationsand with a clear certificate that the applicant will be relieved within one month of receipt of appointment order, if selected. However, Advance copy (Photo copy) of the Online Electronics Application Form together with all certificates & testimonials etc. must be submitted before the closing date.
  • Persons with Disabilities (PWD) fulfilling the eligibility conditions prescribed under GOI instructions are encouraged to apply.
  • Persons who are not covered under thescheme of reservation for SCs, STs and OBCs and whose family has gross annual income below Rs 8.OO lakh (Rupees eight lakh only) are to be identified as EWSs for benefit of reservation. Income shall also include income from all sources i.e. salary, agriculture, business, profession, etc. for the financial year prior to the year of application. Also persons whose family owns or possesses any of the following assets shall be excluded from being identified as EWS, irrespective of the family income:-i. 5 acres of agricultural land and above; ii. Residential at of 1000 sq ft. and above; iii. Residential plot of 100 sq. yards and above in notified municipalities; iv. Residential, plot of 200 sq. yards and above in areas other than the notified municipalities.Theproperty held by a “Family” in different locations or different places/citieswould be clubbed while applying the land. or property holding test to determine EWS status. The term “Family” for this purpose willinclude the person who seeks benefit of reservation, his/her parents and siblings below the age of 18 years as also his/her spouse and children below the age of 18 years.
  • The application once made will not be allowed to be withdrawn and fees once paid will not be refunded on any count nor can it be held in reserve for any other recruitment or selection process.
  • Incomplete applications (ie., without photograph, unsigned or without application fee, applicable testimonials etc) will not be entertained and will be summarily rejected.
  • Candidatesshould specifically note that the applications received after the closing date for any reason whatsoever (such as envelopes wrongly addressed, delivered elsewhere, postal delay etc.) will not be entertained by this Laboratory.
  • Any enclosure received separately subsequent to the receipt of the application cannot be connected therewith. No correspondence in this regard will be entertained.
  • Only outstation candidates (within India) called for Written test/ Interview only(Sr.Technical Officer-1 and Sr.Technical Officer-2)will be reimbursed Travelling Allowance (TA) as admissible under rules i.e. a single Second Class Railway Fare (by Mail or Express) each way from their normal place of residence or from the place of undertaking the journey, whichever is nearer to Bengaluruand backon production of proof of journey. For road journeys between stations not connected by rail, the actual bus fare or road mileage at the lowest rate as admissible under rules, will bereimbursed, on production of documentary proof (bus tickets) and provided that the distance covered by road is more than 20 kms each way.
  • CSIR-NAL reserves the right not to fill up a particular post or all the posts, if it so desires. The number of vacancies indicated above may vary at the time of actual selection.
  • The decision of CSIR-NAL in all matters relating to eligibility, acceptance or rejection of applications, mode of selection, conduct of Skill testand Written test /interview will be final and binding on the candidates and no enquiry or correspondence will be entertained in this connection from any individual or agency on behalf of the candidate.
  • Canvassing in any form and/or bringing in any influence political or otherwise will be treated as a disqualification for the post.

About Us:

Vacancy Notice 26 Technical Assistant, Technical Officer & Other Vacancy – NAL,Karnataka

  • National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), is India’s first largest aerospace firm. It was established by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) at Delhi in 1959 and its headquarters was later moved to Bangalore in 1960. The firm closely operates with HAL, DRDO and ISRO and has the prime responsibility of developing civilian aircraft in India. The CSIR-NAL mandate is to develop aerospace technologies with strong science content, design and build small and medium-sized civil aircraft, and support all national aerospace programmes.
  • NAL is a high technology oriented institution concentrating on advanced topics in the aerospace and related disciplines. Originally started as National Aeronautical Laboratory, it was renamed National Aerospace Laboratories to reflect its major involvement in the Indian space programme, its multidisciplinary activities and global positioning. It is India’s only civilian aerospace laboratory with a high level of competence and the expertise of its scientists is globally acknowledged.
  • NAL employs a staff of about 2,500 with about 350 full-fledged R&D professionals.NAL is equipped with facilities such as the Nilakantan Wind tunnel Centre and a computerised fatigue test facility. NAL also has facilities for investigating failures and accidents in aerospace.
  • The story of CSIR-NAL began on 1 June 1959, when the National Aeronautical Research Laboratory (NARL) was set up in Delhi, with Dr P Nilakantan as its first Director. Barely nine months later, in March 1960, it made its humble beginning by setting up its office in the stables of the Palace of Maharaja of Mysore on Jayamahal Road, Bangalore as National Aeronautical Laboratory(NAL). The first Executive Council was chaired by JRD Tata and included Prof Satish Dhawan and the designer Dr V M Ghatage among its members. Originally started as National Aeronautical Laboratory, it was renamed National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL) in April 1993 to reflect its growing involvement in the Indian space programme, its multidisciplinary activities and global position.
  • CSIR has approved 300 crore ($75 million) to design an aeroplane that can carry 70 passengers on short flights, and compete with planes of Franco-Italian aircraft maker ATR in Indian skies. The project will be called RTA-70. NAL would use the money to design a digital concept plane in around two years. The money will also be used to improve infrastructure at the lab. Once additional funding for the ₹2,000 crore project and its partners are firmed up, a prototype would be built and flown in four years. The first prototype would be a 70-seat plane. It is a family of aircraft that NAL is designing and will have three variants, a 70-seater, a 50-seater and an extended 90-seater version to be called RTA-90 with option of both Turbo prop and Turbo fan as power source.

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