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Maharashtra Maritime Board jobs for Deputy Hydrographic Surveyor / Assistant Hydrographic Surveyor in Mumbai. Last Date to apply: 24 Apr 2018

Deputy Hydrographic Surveyor / Assistant Hydrographic Surveyor

Maharashtra Maritime Board
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Posted: 10 Apr 18

Job Description

Deputy Hydrographic Surveyor / Assistant Hydrographic Surveyor  job vacancies in Maharashtra Maritime Board on contract basis 

Deputy Hydrographic Surveyor

No. of Post : 1

Qualification : (A) Possess a degree in Civil Engineering or equivalent. (B) Possess Experience of 3 years in Survey with any Government / Public Sector Undertaking or any private reputed Hydrographic Survey Organization.

Pay : Rs. 60,000/- pm

Age Limit : Age not more than 45 years.

Assistant Hydrographic Surveyor

No. of Posts : 2

Qualification :  (A) Possess a Degree in Civil Engineering or equivalent qualification. (B) Selected candidates will be sponsored for 4 — 10 weeks training in Hydrography, on account of Maharashtra Maritime Board  

Pay :  Rs. 50,000/- pm

Age Limit :  Age not more than 40 years.

Job Particulars

Role hr admin
Education BE/B.Tech
Who can apply Freshers
Hiring Process Walk - In
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id407109
Locality Address
Country India

About Company

Maharashtra is bestowed with a coastline of 720 Kms. of which Greater Mumbai Districts have approximately 114 Kms., Thane and Palghar Districts has 127 Kms., Raigad District has 122 Kms., Ratnagiri District has 237 Kms., and Sindhudurg District has 120 Kms. of coastline. There are two major ports (Mumbai Port Trust and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust) and 48 Non-major Ports are situated on the coastline of Maharashtra. The major ports come under the purview of Government of India. Till 1960, there was no separate port organization, and the administration of the ports was entrusted by the state government to the central excise department. On 01.04.1963, Maharashtra Government decided to have a separate ports organization under the control of Chief Ports Officer in the Buildings and Communications Department, for developing ports, Harbors and for regulating traffic, licensing, conservancy, levying of fees etc.
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