UIDAI Recruitment 2020;Apply for Assistant Director General at Guwahati
Last Date for UIDAI Recruitment 2020 : 22/06/2020
UIDAI has released a notification and inviting applications from the the candidates who completed Any Graduate, Any Post Graduate for the position of Assistant Director General.
Job Name : Assistant Director General.
Total Vacancy : 14
Job Location : Chandigarh, Guwahati, Lucknow, New Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore
Job Duration : The period of deputation shall initially be of three years
Eligibility :Officers from the Central Government holding analogous posts on regular basis in the parent cadre/department; OR With three years of regular service in the Pay Matrix Level 12 or above. OR Officers from State/ UT Government/ Public Sector Undertaking/ Autonomous Organization holding regular post in corresponding grades with requisite experience.
Desirable Experience: Experience in monitoring and implementation of large scale project(s) having multiple ecosystem partners. Experience in handling of matters relating to Budget, Accounts, Administration, Procurement of goods and services etc. Experience in e-Governance and ICT related projects. For one post at UIDAI Headquarters a degree in Law from a recognized University with experience in handling legal matters and court cases.
Salary: Pay Matrix Level 13 (Rs.1,23,100 – 2,15,900)
Age: Below 56 years
Selection Procedure :
Selection will be based on Deputation basis
How to Apply :
The applications of suitable and eligible officers complete in all respect, in the prescribed format, along with documents listed in may be forwarded to
ADG (IIR), Unique Identification Authority of India (uidai),
4th Floor, Bangla Sahib Road,
Behind Kali Mandir, Gole Market,
New Delhi-110001.
The application may also be sent through email on deputation@uidai.net.in. The last date for receipt of applications complete in all respect is 22.06.2020. Candidates who apply for the post will not be allowed to withdraw their candidature subsequently
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