Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Private Limited jobs for Industrial Workman Grade-I (Trainee) in Bangalore. Last Date to apply: 18 Jul 2016
Job Description
Advt. No. 02/2016
Industrial Workman Grade-I (Trainee) Job Position in Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Private Ltd. (BRBNMPL)
No. of Vacancies : 120 (SC-18, ST-9, OBC-32, UR-61)
Qualification : The applicants should have passed Diploma in Printing with a minimum of 55% marks in the aggregate (50 % in respect of SC/ST candidates) from a Government recognized Institute / University. The course should have been recognized by the Government. The applicants should also have atleast one year post-qualification experience in production /manufacturing unit.
Pay Scale : Pay Band Rs. 7000-24240 with Grade Pay of Rs. 2280/-.
Age Limit : Minimum age of 18 years and not more than 28 years. (i.e Applicants born between 18.07.1998 and 19.07.1988 are only eligible to apply, both dates are inclusive)
Examination Fees
Rs. 200/- for all other applicants
Rs. Nil for SAC/ST/PWD applicants.
Selection Procedure : Written Examination/Interview
The written Examination will be conducted at the following centres : (1) Ahmedabad / Gandhinagar (2) Bengaluru (3) Bhopal (4) Bhubaneswar (5) Chennai (6) Guwahati (7) Hubli (8) Hyderabad / Rangareddy (9) Jaipur (10) Kolkata / Greater Kolkata (11) Lucknow (12) Mumbai / Navi Mumbai I Greater Mumbai / Thane (13) Mysuru (14) New Delhi-NCR (15) Patna (16) Ranchi (17) Raipur (18) Siliguri (19) Thiruvananthapuram
Job Particulars
About Company
Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Private Limited (BRBNMPL) was established by Reserve Bank of India (RBI) as its wholly owned subsidiary on 3rd February 1995 with a view to augmenting the production of bank notes in India to enable the RBI to bridge the gap between the supply and demand for bank notes in the country. The BRBNMPL has been registered as a Private Limited Company under the Companies Act 1956 with its Registered and Corporate Office situated at Bangalore. The company manages 2 Presses one at Mysore in Karnataka and the other at Salboni in West Bengal. The present capacity for both the presses is 16 billion note pieces per year on a 2-shift basis.