UPSC jobs for Civilian Assistant Security Officer (CASO)/ Assistant Director (Industrial Hygiene) in . Last Date to apply: 15 Dec 2016
Civilian Assistant Security Officer (CASO)/ Assistant Director (Industrial Hygiene)
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Civilian Assistant Security Officer (CASO)/ Assistant Director (Industrial Hygiene) Jobs opportunity in Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)
Civilian Assistant Security Officer (CASO)
Vacancy : 16112103426
Qualification : (i) Degree of a recognised University.
Experience : (i) Three Years professional experience in Security and Fire Fighting duties.
Note : The qualification (s) regarding experience is /are relaxable at the discretion of the Union Public Service Commission, for reasons to be recorded in writing, in case of candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes if at any stage of selection the Union Public Service Commission is of opinion that sufficient number of candidates possessing the requisite experience are not likely to be available to fill up the posts reserved for them.
No. of Posts : 08 posts (UR-05, SC-02, ST-01, PH-01)
Pay Scale : Rs. 9300-34800/- plus Grade Pay of Rs.4600/-
Age : Not exceeding 30 years
Assistant Director (Industrial Hygiene)
Vacancy:16112104226
Qualification : Master’s Degree in Chemistry or Bio-chemistry of a recognized University or equivalent.
Experience : Three years research practical experience in industrial hygiene.
Equivalent qualification(s) is Associate-ship of Institution of chemists (AIC) offered by the Institute of chemists (India), Kolkata.
No. of Post : 01 post (OBC-01)
Pay Scale : Rs.56100-177500
Age : Not exceeding 40 years
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The Royal Commission on the Superior Civil Services in India under the Chairmanship of Lord Lee, which submitted its Report in 1924, recommended the setting up of the Public Service Commission. This led to the establishment of the first Public Service Commission on 1 October 1926 under the Chairmanship of Sir Ross Barker. The limited advisory function accorded to the Public Service Commission and the continued stress on this aspect by the leaders of our freedom movement resulted in the setting up of a Federal Public Service Commission under the Government of India Act, 1935. The Federal Public Service Commission became the Union Public Service Commission after Independence and it was given a Constitutional status with promulgation of Constitution of India on 26 January 1950.