Wednesday, March 18, 2015

NPCIL notifies for hiring; 110 posts are vacant

PUBLIC sector enterprise Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) has invited applications for recruitment at various posts. The interested and eligible candidates can apply by March 20. Being a government-owned corporation of...
India based in Mumbai, it is wholly owned by the Central government and is responsible for the generation of nuclear power for electricity.
NPCIL is administered by the department of atomic energy (DAE) and it was founded in September, 1987.
The Company was registered as a Public Limited Company under the Companies Act, 1956 in September 1987 with the objectives of operating atomic power plants and implementing atomic power projects for generation of electricity in pursuance of the schemes and programmes of the government. NPCIL also has equity participation in BHAVINI, another PSU of Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) which implements Fast Breeder Reactors programme in the country.
NPCIL is responsible for design, construction, commissioning and operation of nuclear power reactors.
Post details:
Total posts: 110
Name of the Post: Executive trainee (Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Chemical, Instrumentation, Industrial & Safety)
Discipline-wise vacancies:
Mechanical: 55
Electrical: 15
Electronics: 8
Chemical: 15
Instrumentation: 7
Industrial & Fire Safety: 10
Eligibility criteria
Educational qualifications: Candidates applying for this post should have acquired a BE/B.Tech degree in the relevant Engineering discipline.
Age limit
Candidates applying for this post should not age more than 26 years. Reservation and relaxation is applicable for candidates belonging to reserved category.
Application Process
In order to apply, the candidates are required to visit the official website and submit the forms, online. No other mode of applications will be accepted.
The registrations will end on March 20, 5 pm.
For more details, the candidates should visit the official website http://npcil.nic.in/.

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