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Job Post: Senior Legal Officers @ C-DAC, Pune/Trivandrum

By LawStreet News Network      17 March, 2019 12:00 AM      0 Comments
Job Post: Senior Legal Officers @ C-DAC, Pune/Trivandrum

About the organisation

Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), is a Scientific Society of the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology, Government of India. C-DAC has today emerged as a premier R&D organization in IT&E (Information Technologies and Electronics) in the country working on strengthening national technological capabilities in the context of global developments in the field and responding to change in the market need in selected foundation areas.

C-DACs areas of expertise range from R&D work in ICT&E Technologies to Product Development, IP Generation, Technology Transfer and Deployment of Solutions. Primary Thematic or Thrust Areas addressed by C-DAC are:

  • High-Performance Computing and Grid & Cloud Computing
  • Multilingual Computing & Heritage Computing
  • Professional Electronics, VLSI & Embedded Systems
  • Software Technologies including FOSS
  • Cyber Security & Cyber Forensics
  • Health Informatics
  • Education & Training

To meet with the immediate requirement, applications are invited (only online) from suitable, qualified, experienced and dynamic professionals of Indian nationality for various Group A (senior and middle), positions to be filled by way of Direct Recruitment or on Deputation/Transfer (absorption) basis.

Job description

3 job positions of Senior Legal Officer (Level-11).

Location

Pune, Maharashtra

Trivandrum, Kerela

Eligibility       

  • LLM (Master of Laws) with 4years of experience or
  • LLB (Bachelor of Laws) or equivalent relevant professional qualification with 7 years of relevant experience.

Salary

CTC: 15.5 Lakh per annum (approximately).

For more details and to apply online, click here.



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