Monday, March 29, 2010

Recruitment of various posts in NCAOR March 2010

                                 Recruitment of various posts in NCAOR March 2010

Applications are invited from interested and eligible candidates, for filling up the following positions:
Executive Assistant (Personal): 01 Post
Pay: PB-2 + GP Rs. 4200
Age: 35 Years
Executive Assistant (Admn): 01 Post
Pay: PB-2 + GP Rs. 4200
Age: 35 Years
Senior Office Assistant (Steno): 01 Post
Pay: PB-1+GP Rs. 2400
Age: 30 Years
Junior Office Assistant (Admn): 01 Post
Pay: PB-1+GP Rs. 1900
Age: 30 Years

Last Date: 60 days from 27.03.2010 (date of publication in the Employment news) i.e. up to 24.05.2010

About NCAOR:
The National Centre for Antarctic & Ocean Research (NCAOR) was established as an autonomous R & D Institution of the Department of Ocean Development (DOD) on the 25th May 1998.

With a mission mandate that is quite challenging, the Centre is designated as the nodal organisation for the co-ordination and implementation of the Indian Antarctic Programme, including the maintenance of India's permanent station in Antarctica.

Spread across 147,660 sq. mts sprawling area, set atop a picturesque plateau, NCAOR is located in India’s most seafaring state of Goa.

At NCAOR the scientific mandate is multidisciplinary. Operating in a complex matrix, which has as its focal theme, research in those areas of the polar science currently not being undertaken by any other institution in India.

In a rapid stride, not only have the basic infrastructure and computing facilities been established, but also true scientific recognition earned. The Universities of Goa and Mangalore have recognized NCAOR as a research centre for the pursuit of doctoral research.

India’s commitment to continue research in Antarctica and also to preserve the pristine environment was given a concrete shape with the establishment of the first polar and R&D lab at NCAOR. For the first time in the country, a low temperature laboratory complex at –25o C has been established for the preservation and analysis of ice core and snow samples, not only from Antarctica but also from Himalayas. In addition, an ultra clean laboratory has been established to study the ice samples in a pristine environment.

NCAOR is also on its way to establishing a National Antarctic Data Centre and a Polar Museum, first of their kind in the country.

The jewel in the NCAOR’s scientific crown is the upkeep of the year round Indian station in Antarctica, ‘Maitri’. Maitri was established in 1989 and allows Indian scientists to conduct critical studies across all areas of polar research. This is a modern station that has comfortable living accommodation, a well-equipped library and a state of the art laboratory & communication system.

For full details please visit the link below:
http://www.ncaor.gov.in/careers.htm

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