FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of a System Operator?
The primary responsibilities of a System Operator include managing systems and networks at exam venues, ensuring systems are in good condition, conducting system tests, verifying CCTV cameras, setting up servers, monitoring the exam network, and uploading results post-exams.
What qualifications are required to apply for the System Operator position?
Applicants must be 25 years or older, hold a graduate degree from a non-engineering background, possess basic computer skills, and be well-groomed and well-behaved.
What are the working hours for the System Operator role?
The working hours are from 6 AM to 6 PM, and you must be available for full-time work.
What is the payment structure for the System Operator position?
The payment structure varies by shift: Rs 400 for Shift 1, Rs 700 for Shift 2, and Rs 900 for Shift 3, with the potential to earn up to INR 20,000 per month.
Is there any insurance provided for this job?
Yes, the role includes insurance coverage of up to INR 2 Lakh.
How early should a System Operator report to the exam center?
A System Operator should report to the center at least 3 hours prior to the exam start time.
What should a System Operator bring to the job site?
A System Operator must carry an original valid government ID proof and an employer ID card.
Are there any specific skills required for this role?
Basic knowledge of being a system operator and familiarity with handling systems and networks are required.
What is the importance of adhering to SOPs in this role?
Adhering to various Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) is crucial to ensure smooth operations during exams and compliance with regulations.
What type of work environment should a System Operator expect?
A System Operator will primarily work in a server room but may assist Registration Managers and Invigilators as needed during exams.