National AIDS Research Institute jobs for Technician /Multi Tasking Staff Technical in Pune. Last Date to apply: 21 Oct 2016
Technician /Multi Tasking Staff Technical
Job Description
Technician – C /Multi Tasking Staff – Technical Job Position in National AIDS Research Institute (NARI) on temporary basis
Technician – C/1 SC
Qualification: 10+2 in Science subjects or equivalent from a recognized board with one year Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT) or relevant subject from Govt. recognized Organizations / Institute / Medical College and One year experience in recognized Institute. OR 10+2 with Science subject with two years Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT) or relevant subject.
Desirable Qualification:1) Three year degree in Life Sciences .2) Knowledge of basic computer operations
Age: 30 years
Multi Tasking Staff – Technical/OBC-1
Qualification: 1) Matriculation / SSC 2) Driving License for 3 and 4 wheelers, LMV and HMV with badge
Desirable Qualification:1) Basic Knowledge of vehicle engine etc.2) Basic Knowledge of computer operations.
Age: 25 years
Pay Scale : Rs.5200 – 20200
Application Fee: Candidates (other than exempted) may pay the application fee of ` 300 in the form of Demand Draft obtained from Nationalized Bank only. SC / ST / PwDs and Women candidates are exempted from payment of application fee. All Government / ICMR employees are not exempted from the payment.
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National AIDS Research Institute [NARI] was established in October 1992 in Bhosari, Pune on a seven acre plot. Over last two decades the Institute has established itself as a premier Institute devoted to research on HIV infection and AIDS. The Institute has contributed in the fight against HIV and AIDS through quality research encompassing clinical research for optimizing the treatment and care, development and testing new modalities for prevention and generating new information on HIV biology in context with HIV-1 subtype C infection prevalent in India. The Institute has ably supported the National AIDS Control Programme in it’s activities, especially surveillance, capacity building, laboratory services and drug resistance. The Institute derives strength from the wide ranging National and International Collaborations.