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Assistant / Associate Professor - Operations

Jaipuria Institute of ManagementNoida, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaPosted 18 May 2026

Jaipuria Institute of Management is seeking an Assistant or Associate Professor in Operations for their Noida campus. The role involves teaching operations management subjects, conducting high-quality research, and contributing to the institute's academic environment. Candidates are required to hold a PhD from a top-ranked institution and demonstrate significant teaching or research experience. The institute offers a flexible faculty track to support individual career growth in teaching, research, or administration.

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Experience

4+ years

Function

Education

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Jaipuria Institute of Management is seeking an Assistant or Associate Professor in Operations for their Noida campus. The role involves teaching operations management subjects, conducting high-quality research, and contributing to the institute's academic environment. Candidates are required to hold a PhD from a top-ranked institution and demonstrate significant teaching or research experience. The institute offers a flexible faculty track to support individual career growth in teaching, research, or administration.

TAL's take

Quality 50/1004/5 clarityTier 2 company

A stable academic role at a known management institute, though it lacks specific compensation or growth metrics.

Clear academic requirements, specific subject areas, and defined eligibility criteria for different professor levels.

Must haves

  • PhD in relevant or related discipline
  • 4-5 years of teaching experience
  • Strong potential for excellence in teaching and research
  • PhD from top NIRF or QS ranked university

About the company

Established management institute in India, recognized but outside the specific list of global/top-tier tech-focused companies.

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