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Govt invites job applications to hire Consultants for Officer of Sr. DDG, UP (West)

Ministry of Telecommunications has invited job applications for the engagement of Consultant in the Officer of Sr. DDG, UP (West), Meerut. Retired government servants can apply for the job

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DoT Recruitment: Office of Senior DDG, UP (West) LSA has proposed to engage retired personnel on a short term contract basis as the Consultants for technical work, from the retired personnel from the Department of Telecommunications/Posts other Departments of Central or State Governments and BSNL/MTNL and other PSUs can apply for the job.

The candidates who have retired from the CDA scale with a substantive grade of Level 7/Level 8 of the 7th CPC OR equivalent in the IDA scale. The retirees under the VRS scheme who have been paid ex-gratia for the remaining period of service need not to apply.

Age limit: Candidates applying for these vacancies should not be older than 64 years on the last date of receiving the application.

Period of engagement: The engagement would be initially for a period of 6 months which, based on his/her performance, can further be extended up-to maximum 6 terms of 6 months each or 65 years of age whichever is earlier.

Work profile: Controlling officers will assign the duties to the Consultants in assisting to perform functions/activities/works in any or all the following verticals of the office of Sr DDG, UP (West) LSA, Meerut.

Viewers are advised to please the official advertisement to know more about the job by clicking here.

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