Directorate General of Employment & Training (DGE&T), New Delhi under Ministry of Labour & Employment, Government of India issued notification inviting applications for filling up 9 posts of Deputy Director of Training on Deputation basis including short-term contract. Interested officers should forward their applications to the DGE&T office so as to reach the concerned authority within 60 days of publication of the notification in the Employment newspaper i.e. till 16 September 2014.
Important Date
Last date for receipt of applications at the concerned office: within 60 days of publication of the notification in the Employment newspaper i.e. till 16 September 2014
Vacancy details:
1. Deputy Director of Training: 9 posts
Pay Scale: Pay Band 3 of Rs.15600-39100 with Grade Pay of Rs.6600 per month
Type of recruitment: on Deputation basis including short-term contract
Period of recruitment: maximum 4 years
Eligibility Criterion: Officers under the Central/ State Governments/ PSUs/ research institutes/ Autonomous bodies/ statutory organizations holding analogous posts on regular basis in the parent cadre or department OR 5 years regular service in the grade rendered after appointment on regular basis in Pay Band 3 (Rs.15600-39100) with Grade Pay of Rs.5400 per month or equivalent in the parent cadre/ department and possessing
Qualifications & Experience: Degree in appropriate branch of Engineering or equivalent with 5 years industrial or teaching experience with at least 2 years administrative experience.
Maximum age limit: 56 years
How to Apply: Interested and eligible officers, who could be spared in case selected, should forward their applications (in triplicates) along with the copies of required documents/ testimonials/ certificates to ‘Sh. Tarsem Lal, Director (Admn.), Directorate General of Employment & Training, Shram Shakti Bhawan, New Delhi – 110 001’ so as to reach the concerned authority within 60 days of publication of the notification in the Employment newspaper i.e. till 16 September 2014.
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