Positions in ASCI

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Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI)
Bella Vista, Hyderabad - 500082

Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI) is a pioneer in post-experience management education in the country. Applications are invited for the following positions :
  1. Associate Professor - Energy Area, Scale of Pay: Rs.16400-450-20000, The candidate, ideally between 30-45 years of age, should have a First Class degree in Electrical Engineering from a recognized institute with MBA or a Post Graduate or Doctoral degree with specialization in the related field from reputed institutions with 5 to 10 years of experience in management training, applied research and consultancy.
  2. Assistant Registrar (Secretarial and Establishment), Scale of Pay:Rs.8550-380-14325, an ACS/PG (HRM) and Diploma in Labour Laws with 10 years experience, preferably in a similar institution.
  3. Associate - Library and Information Services, Scale of Pay: Rs.12000-420-18300;
    A middle level position in the Library to support its functions. A Masters in Library & Information Science or equivalent qualification is essential. Candidates (around 40 years of age) with proven research skills will be preferred.
  4. Progarmmes Officer, Scale of Pay: Rs.7450-365-11275, The candidate, ideally around 40 years of age, should have a post-graduate degree (preferably MBA-Marketing), with 7 years of experience.
  5. Officer - House Keeping, Scale of Pay: Rs.6450-350-10325, The candidate should be around 35 years, with a PG degree / diploma in House Keeping, fluent in written English and verbal communication in English, Telugu and Hindi, with pleasing personality and manners, proven supervisory and interpersonal skills with at least 5 years experience in a similar capacity in a reputed hospitality industry (a star hotel).

How to Apply: apply within 30 days to registrar@asci.org.in

Please visit http://www.asci.org.in/jobs.asp for details.

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