City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) jobs for Asst.Engineer Electrical/Asst.Engineer Telecom/Jr.Planner in Navi Mumbai. Last Date to apply: 28 Jan 2016
Asst.Engineer Electrical/Asst.Engineer Telecom/Jr.Planner
Job Description
Assistant Engineer/Junior Planner/Sub Officer recruitment in City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra Ltd (CIDCO)
Assistant Engineer (Electrical)
Educational Qualification : Degree in Electrical engineering of a recognized university or equivalent
No. of Post : 03
Pay Scale : Rs.9300-34800 + Grade Pay Rs. 4400/-
Age Limit : 18-33 Years
Assistant Engineer (Telecom)
Educational Qualification: Bachelor degree in Electronics & Telecommunication or Electronics Engineering
No. of Post : 01
Pay Scale : Rs.9300-34800 + Grade Pay Rs. 4400/-
Age Limit : 18-33 Years
Junior Planner
Educational Qualification : Graduation in planning from recognized university. Preference will be given to the candidates having experience in the field of Town planning
No. of Post : 16
Pay Scale : Rs.9300-34800 + Grade Pay Rs. 4400/-
Age Limit : 18-33 Years
Sub Officer
Educational Qualification : 1. Graduate in any discipline. 2. Sub-Officer & Fire Prevention Officer course of Maharashtra Fire Service Academy OR 3. Sub-Officers course from National Fire Service college, Nagpur AND 4. Should have passed MSCIT
No. of Post : 01
Pay Scale : Rs.9300-34800 + Grade Pay Rs. 4200/-
Age Limit : 18-40 years
Applicaton Fee : For Open category Candidates - Rs. 300/-, For SC, ST, VJNT, SBC, OBC & Physically handicap candidates - Rs.150/-
Job Particulars
About Company
The City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra Ltd., was a necessity and Navi Mumbai- the land of comforts and luxuries - is its invention. In the decade of 1951-61 population of Mumbai rose by 40 per cent and in the corresponding decade it shot up by 43.80 percent. The rapid growth rate of population made possible by the increasing industrial and commercial importance of the city, resulted in a fast deterioration in the quality of life for the majority of people living in the city. Development inputs could not keep pace with the rapidly growing population, industry, trade and commerce. Besides, there were physical limitations to the growth of the city built on long and narrow peninsula, which had very few connections with the mainland.