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Applications are invited for a Field Helper (02 posts) in a DBT funded project

Applications are invited for a Field Helper (02 posts) in a DBT funded project

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Jawaharlal Nehru University

School of Biotechnology,

New Delhi-110067

                                                                                                                        Dated: 27-07-2018

Field Helper (02 Post)

Applications are invited for a Field Helper (02 posts) in a DBT funded project entitled “Marine Synthetic Biology: Building national capacity and human resource” (Reference No. BT/PR/15632/AAQ/3/813/2016) at School of Biotechnology, JNU. The selected candidate will be appointed for the duration of One year initially and appointment might be extended till duration of the project, upon satisfactory performance.

Essential Qualification & Experience: Candidate must have Diploma/Bachelor/Master in Computer Application/Life Sciences/Biotechnology from any recognised university.

Desirable: Candidate should have minimum Three years experience in research laboratory/Administrative and should know how to use MS-Office.

Salary: Rs. 15,000 (Consolidated) p.m. Appointment will be purely on temporary basis and co-terminus with the project. The eligible candidates may further be shortlisted based on qualification/experience depending on the number of applicants.

Appointment will be purely on temporary basis and co-terminus with the project. The eligible candidates may further be shortlisted based on qualification/experience depending on the number of applicants. No TA/DA will be paid for attending the walk-in interview. Interested candidates may appear for the walk-in interview on 14th, August 2018 (Tuesday) at 10:30 AM in Committee Room (No.129), School of Biotechnology, JNU along with the brief resume (clearly mentioning the essential qualification and desirable qualification) and testimonials (preferably a single file).

Date of Interview: 14th, August 2018 (Tuesday)

Reporting - Time: 10.00 a.m.
Venue of Interview-Room No. 129, School of Biotechnology. JNU, New Delhi
Project Director
Prof.  Pawan K Dhar.
School of Biotechnology

Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi-110067

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