Technician–B (Fitter),Technician–B (Chemical) ,Technician-B (Diesel Mechanic), Jobs & Vacancy in Others at Satish Dhawan Space Centre, New delhi Sep 2011
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Satish Dhawan Space Centre
Department Of Space
Indian Space research Organisation
Satish Dhawan Space Center
Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR is one of the lead Centres of Indian Space Research Organisation situated at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh. SDSC SHAR has a combination of Solid Propellant Production Plant, Rocket Motor Static Test Facility, Launch Complexes for variety of rockets, Telemetry, Telecommand, Tracking, Data Acquisition and processing facilities and other support services. SDSC SHAR invites applications for the following posts :
Name of the Post No. of Posts
Technician–B (Fitter) 02
Technician–B (Machinist) 01
Technician–B (Refrigeration & Air Conditioning) 03
Technician–B (Chemical) 02
Technician–B (Welder) 01
Technician-B (Diesel Mechanic) 04
Technician B (Plumber) 01
Hindi Typist 01
Age limit :
Technician–B – 18-35 years
Hindi Typist – 18-26 years
Pay Band & Grade Pay :
Technician – B – Pay Band Rs.5200-20200/- & Grade Pay Rs.2000/-
Hindi Typist – Pay Band Rs.5200-20200/- & Grade Pay Rs.2400/-
How to apply : The applications fully completed along with enclosures should reach the following address on or before 10-10-2011. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER RECRUITMENT SECTION SATISH DHAWAN SPACE CENTRE SHAR SRIHARIKOTA–524 124, SPSR NELLORE DIST., ANDHRA PRADESH Filled in applications should be sent by ORDINARY POST only. All the enclosures should be properly tagged/stapled. The applications should be sent in a cover superscribed “APPLICATION FOR THE POST OF ____________, POST NO.______( Name of the post & Post Number to be indicated clearly). Applications received without the requisite information asked for in the prescribed format/without signature/without photograph pasted at the appropriate place/without attested true copies of all certificates in support of their claim for Educational qualifications, mark sheets, National Apprenticeship Certificate, experience, Driving license, abstract of Driving license, age & Category (SC/ST/OBC/ Ex-Servicemen / PWD), and applications received after the due date will not be considered. Incomplete applications will be out-rightly rejected.
General Instructions:
1. The posts are temporary, but likely to continue.Relaxation in upper age limit by 05 years for SC/ST candidates and 03 years for OBC candidates. Ex-servicemen and Persons With Disabilities (PWD) are eligible for upper age relaxation as per Govt. of India Rules.
2. The employees will be governed by the New Defined Contribution Pension Scheme. ISRO provides attractive benefits to its employees such as medical facilities for employee and dependants; subsidised canteen; free transport (in lieu of transport allowance); housing facility (in lieu of HRA), Leave Travel Concession; Group Insurance etc.
3. Applications should be accompanied with attested true copies of certificates of qualifications/ marks sheets/experience/National Apprenticeship Certificate/valid Driving license/abstract of Driving license/Disability Certificate for PWD/proof of date of birth, caste, Discharge Certificate for Ex-servicemen etc. A recent passport size photograph has to be pasted at the space provided in the application.
4. Candidates applying for the posts reserved for Ex-Servicemen have to submit attested copy of discharge certificate duly indicating the Ex-Servicemen status, along with application, otherwise such applications will not be considered.
5. Candidates applying for the posts reserved for PWD have to submit an attested copy of Disability Certificate in the prescribed format (Annexure II) clearly indicating the percentage of disability, issued by Medical Board consisting of at least 03 members out of which one shall be a specialist in the particular field for assessing disability, duly constituted by Central or State Government.
6. The definition of Locomotor Disability means disability of the bones, joints or muscles leading to substantial restriction of the movement of the limbs or any form of cerebral palsy. Cerebral Palsy means a group of non-progressive conditions of a person characterized by abnormal motor control posture resulting from brain insult or injuries occurring in the pre-natal, peri-natal or infant period of development.
7. Candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC have to submit attested copies of caste certificates issued by the Competent Authority in the prescribed format applicable for reservation in jobs under Government of India.
8. In respect of OBC candidates, reservation will be available only to candidates, who do not fall in the Creamy Layer. OBC certificate must specifically include the clause regarding “Exclusion from Creamy Layer” and should be updated/valid at the relevant point of time i.e. at the time of submission of application form for the above posts. OBC candidates must, therefore, furnish valid and updated OBC certificate which should specifically include the clause regarding “Exclusion from Creamy Layer” in order to be considered against the posts reserved for OBC. In addition to submission of OBC certificate issued by the competent authority, the candidates seeking reservation as OBC should furnish a declaration in the following format:
9. Candidates working in Government/Public Sector Undertakings/Autonomous Organisations should apply through proper channel. In case they anticipate any delay in forwarding their applications, they may submit advance copies before the due date.
10. The qualification prescribed is the minimum requirement and possession of the same does not automatically make the candidates eligible to be called for written test/practical test/interview. Based on the academic performance and bio-data, initial screening will be done to short-list candidates for taking up written test/practical test/interview. Only short-listed candidates will be called for written test/practical test/interview as the case may be.
11. The candidates should ensure while applying that they fulfill the eligibility criteria and other requirements and that the particulars furnished by them are correct in all respects. In case it is detected at any stage of recruitment process that the candidate does not fulfill the eligibility criteria and/or does not comply with other requirements and/or he/she has furnished any incorrect/false information or has suppressed any material fact(s), his/her candidature is liable to be rejected.
12. Applications that are not in conformity with the requirements indicated in this advertisement, incomplete applications and those received after the last date will not be entertained. No correspondence will be entertained with the candidates not selected for Written Test/Practical Test/interview/appointment.
13. Applications received without the requisite information asked for in the prescribed format/without signature/without photograph pasted at the appropriate place/without attested true copies of all certificates in support of their claim for Educational qualifications, mark sheets, National Apprenticeship Certificate, experience, Driving license, abstract of Driving license, age & Category(SC/ST/OBC/Ex-Servicemen/ PWD), and applications received after the due date will not be considered. Incomplete applications will be out-rightly rejected.
Tentative Last Date: 10-10-2011
About the organization :
Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR, located at Sriharikota, a spindle shaped island on the East Coast of Andhra Pradesh, about 80 km north of Chennai, is the spaceport of India. This island was chosen in 1969 forsetting up of a satellite launch station. Features like goodlaunch azimuth corridor for various missions, advantage of earth’s rotation for eastward launchings, nearness to the equator, and large uninhabited area as safety zone all make Sriharikota Range, popularly known as ‘SHAR’, an ideal spaceport. Off Sullurupeta a small town in Nellore district, Andhra Pradesh on the national highway connecting Chennai and Kolkata a 20 minutes drive towards the east on the road laid across the Pulicat Lake takes one to Sriharikota. The Centre has been renamed as ‘Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR’ on September 5, 2002, in memory of Prof. Satish Dhawan, former Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation. The island covers an area of about 43,360 acres (175 sq.km)Satellite imagery of Sriharikota island with a coastline of 50 km. Eucalyptus and Casuarina plantation and scrub jungle cover most part of the island. The wild life consists of jackals, wild boars and snakes. Signs of cultural past can be seen all over the island, left behind by the people who lived here long before the spaceport was born. The native yanadi tribe has been rehabilitated and is well looked after. Both the Southwest and the Northeast monsoons serve the island. However, rains are heavy only from October to December thus leaving a large number of sunny days suitable for out-door operations like static tests and launchings. When the rains fill up the Pulicat Lake during the northeast monsoon, thousands of migratory birds visit the island from far away places, turning Sriharikota into a veritable paradise for ornithologists and nature lovers.SHAR has a unique combination of facilities, such as a solid propellant production plant, a rocket motor static test facility, launch complexes for a variety of rockets, telemetry, telecommand, tracking, data acquisition and processing facilities, and other support services. The first flight-test of’Rohini-125′, a small sounding rocket took place from here on October 9, 1971. Since then the facilities here were expanded to meet the growing needs of ISRO.In accordance with the UN call, since the year 2000, more than 75 nations have been celebrating World Space Week, every year during October 4 – 10. The very intent of this ‘week’ is to inform the general public about the space programmes and tell them how the space research can immensely benefit the society in various spheres, such as education, telecommunication, medical services, earth resources mapping, GIS etc. Perhaps now the society has come to a stage that ‘it would be difficult to be without the application of space technology’. Throughout the world exhibitions, workshops, programmes to demystify the complex concepts of space, visits to space Centres etc. are organised, many to give an opportunity to the general public, especially the young generation to understand the ‘serious efforts in space research’.
Address :
Satish Dhawan Space Centre
SRIHARIKOTA–524 124, SPSR NELLORE DIST., ANDHRA PRADESH
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