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NADRA announces job openings for Assistant Directors in Islamabad

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ISLAMABAD: The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has announced job openings for the post of Assistant Director in Islamabad.

The last date to apply is March 9, according to the NADRA’s official website. The vacancies include Assistant Director (Business Analyst) and Assistant Director (Technical Writer) on a contract basis.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible, an applicant should have three years of relevant experience: for the Assistant Director (Business Analyst) position, a four-year bachelor’s degree in Business Analytics, Business Administration, or related fields from any HEC-recognized university. Skills include data analysis, proficiency in gathering requirements, and risk assessment.

The candidates for the post of Assistant Director (Technical Writer) should possess four-year bachelor’s degrees in Computers or related fields from an institution accredited by HEC.

Command over MS Office is necessary; they would be responsible for writing and developing technical manuals, business requirement documents, and reports.

Contact Details 

The initial period of the contract is five years, however, it will be extendable depending on the work quality. NADRA has the right to reject any or all applications at any stage.

Only shortlisted candidates will be called for a test/interview. Medical fitness and character certificates are required; attested degrees must be submitted at the interview. Women, minorities, transgender individuals, and differently abled persons are encouraged to apply.

Staff Reporter

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