

New Delhi: Aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), which is facing significant staff shortage, is looking to hire 38 consultants for airworthiness, air safety and other directorates.
Applications have been sought for 24 consultants at the Directorate of Airworthiness and 6 consultants at the Directorate of Air Safety, according to a public notice.
Besides, 5 senior consultants and 2 consultants would be hired at the Directorate of International Relations and Legal Affairs (DIRLA).
The DGCA would also be taking consultant at the Directorate of Flying Training, as per another public notice.
All these consultants would be recruited on contract basis, initially for one year, subject to certain conditions. The upper age limit for the applicants is 63 years.
The regulator has been facing staff crunch as nearly half of the sanctioned posts are lying vacant.
On February 5, the civil aviation ministry told the Lok Sabha that there were 1,630 sanctioned posts at the regulator as on January 15 and out of them, 787 positions were vacant.
Out of the total posts, 441 posts -- 426 technical and 15 non-technical posts -- were created during the period 2022 to 2024 as a part of the restructuring of DGCA.
The ministry had said that adequate steps have been taken from time to time to fill up the vacancies.
"In situations where the posts remain vacant due to various reasons like inadequate response to the advertisements, non-joining of selected candidates, insufficient response to deputation posts etc. and to meet the requirement in the interregnum, efforts are made to recruit persons through short term contractual hiring," it had said in a written reply.
Meanwhile, as per the public notices, appointments would be initially for one year "or till the consultants attain the age of 65 years or till consultants remain eligible as per eligibility requirements or till the regular incumbent(s) join(s) or until further orders, whichever is earlier".
The deadline for submitting the applications is March 23.
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