Technical Officer I , Assistant, Jobs & Vacancy in Officer at Indian Institute of Geomagnetism , Delhi Dec 2011
Job or Vacancy Description:
Indian Institute of Geomagnetism
Technical Officer I : 1 Post (Unreserved)
Qualification :
(i) First or high second class M.Sc. degree in Physics/Maths / Geophysics / Electronics or B.E. (Electronics)
(ii) 2 years experience of working in the relevant field in a reputed Research Laboratory / Institute/ University.
Experience : Knowledge and experience in any one of the following : a) Geomagnetism and related fields b) Computer networking, hardware and software c)Electronics
Location : Headquarters, Navi Mumbai or Magnetic Observatory,
Maximum Age : 30 years
Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800 + Grade Pay of Rs. 4600/-
Fellow : 2 Posts ( Both Reserved For SC) 1 Post Anticipated (Reserved For OBC)
Qualification : A First class Master’s degree in Physics/Geophysics/Mathematics. Preference will be given to those who have Doctorate degree in Geomagnetism or Allied fields or have 3 years research experience in these fields in a reputed Research Laboratory/Institution/University
Experience : Knowledge and experience in one or more of the following : a) Archeomagnetism / Environmental magnetism b) Geophysical Techniques c) Computer networking and proficiency in use of software like Matlab d) Instrumentation e)Numerical Analysis and Mathematical Modeling f) Space Physics
Location : Headquarters, Navi Mumbai OR at any of the Regional Centres of the Institute, viz Allahabad or Tirunelveli.
Maximum Age : 40 years with relaxation for SC post , 38 years with relaxation for OBC post
Pay Scale : Rs. 15600-39100 + Grade Pay of Rs. 5400/-
Assistant : 1 Post (Reserved For SC)
Qualification : Bachelor’s degree in Arts, Science or Commerce with 3 years experience as UDC or equivalent post in a Govt/Semi. Govt/Public Sector Undertaking/Private Sector of repute. Preference will be given to graduate in Law and computer savvy persons.
Location : Equatorial Geophysical Research Laboratory, Krishnapuram, Tirunelveli.
Maximum Age : 35 years with relaxation
Pay Scale : Rs.9300-34800 + Grade Pay of Rs. 4200/-
How to apply : The candidates may apply on the form downloadable at www.iigm.res.in together with the requisite application fee of Rs. 100/- by crossed demand draft. The prescribed application form can also be obtained from the office of the Registrar by paying an application fee of Rs. 100/- by crossed demand draft in favour of Indian Institute of Geomagnetism, New Panvel either in person between 10.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. on working days (Monday to Friday) OR it can be obtained by post by sending an application alongwith the application fees and a self-addressed stamped envelope of Rs.10/- superscribing “Request for Application Form”. For SC / ST candidates, application form will be issued free of cost on production of valid caste certificate. Filled in applications should reach the Registrar at the above address
General Instructions:
1. These should be persons holding responsible position. They should be intimately acquainted with the applicant’s character and work but must not be relations. Normally referees should be such that they can critically assess the applicant’s professional competence, when the applicant has been in employment. He/she must either give his/her present or most recent employer or immediate superior as a referee or produce a testimonial from him/her in regard to his/her fitness for the post.
2. Candidates are informed that if any enclosures (books, publications, manuscripts, etc.) are to be sent, they should be sent with the application and are liable to be lost. If, however, they are sent subsequent to the submissions of the application, the candidate must enclose a forwarding letter giving full name and address, advertisement number and item number of the post applied for. It is also desirable to attach slip to each publication/book etc. giving the name & address of the candidate and the post applied for.
3. Geomagnetism, New Panvel either in person between 10.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. on working days (Monday to Friday) OR it can be obtained by post by sending an application alongwith the application fees and a self-addressed stamped envelope of Rs.10/- superscribing “Request for Application Form”. For SC / ST candidates, application form will be issued free of cost on production of valid caste certificate.
4. The candidates may apply on the form downloadable at www.iigm.res.in together with the requisite application fee of Rs. 100/- by crossed demand draft. The prescribed application form can also be obtained from the office of the Registrar by paying an application fee of Rs. 100/- by crossed demand draft in favour of Indian Institute
Tentative Last Date: 23-12-2011
About the organization:
The Indian Institute of Geomagnetism (IIG) today is a leading institute of the country actively engaged in basic and applied research in Geomagnetism and allied areas of Atmospheric and Space Physics, and Plasma Physics. It started out as a successor to the Colaba observatory, Set up in 1826, where the first regular magnetic observatory in the country was established in 1841. IIG became an autonomous research institute in 1971, and is now under the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India.In 2003, the Institute has been shifted from its previous location at the site of the Colaba observatory to a larger new campus at Panvel in Navi Mumbai (New Bombay). In addition to this campus, IIG has an Equatorial Geophysical Research Laboratory (EGRL) at Tirunelveli, and is in the process of setting up the Dr. K. S. Krishnan Geophysical Research Laboratory at Allahabad. The Institute also operates ten modern magnetic observatories at various locations in India. A Magnetic Vacuum system (MACACS) is installed at the prime observatory at Alibag. Among other major observational facilities of IIG are two Partial Reflection Radars, located at the EGRL and Kolhapur.IIG has a number of active research groups involved in theoretical, experimental, and observational work. The Institute has a modern laboratory for design and fabrication of instruments used in Geomagnetism and allied fields. Geomagnetism is a multi-disciplinary science and thus provides research opportunities for Physicists, Geophysicists, and Earth Scientists. Geomagnetism, by its very nature, is also a global science, and often involves collaboration with scientists from other countries. The Institute supports a World Data Centre for Geomagnetism (WDC, Mumbai), which is the only International centre for Geomagnetic data in South Asia, and caters to the needs of Space and Earth Scientists and researchers from Universities. The Colaba observatory located in Bombay was built in 1826 by the East India Company for astronomical observations and time-keeping, with a purpose to provide support to British and other shipping which used Bombay as a port.
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