Indian Army jobs for Material Assistant / Fireman / Tradesman Mate in Kolkata. Last Date to apply: 08 Jul 2016
Material Assistant / Fireman / Tradesman Mate
Job Description
Material Assistant / Fireman / Tradesman Mate Jobs opportunity in Indian Army - 16 Field Ammunition Depot
Material Assistant
Qualification : Graduate in any discipline from any recognized University or Diploma in Material Management or Diploma in Engineering in any Discipline from any recognized Institution. Knowledge of Hindi/English. Should pass written test. Working knowledge of computer as inventory management is on automated system.
No. of Post : 12
Fireman
Qualification : Matriculation - Knowledge of Hindi. - Should qualify endurance/physical test, & written test as set by the board. - Physical fitness. Candidate should be physically fit and capable of performing strenuous duties. (a) 1.5 Km run in 6 Mins. (b) Carrying a weight 50 Kg to a distance of 200 Mtr in 100 Sec.
No. of Post : 07
Tradesman Mate
Qualification : Matriculation - Knowledge of Hindi. - Should qualify endurance/physical test, & written test as set by the board. - Physical fitness, Candidate should be physically fit and capable of performing strenuous duties. (a) Physical Measurements (qualifying). (i) Height without shoes- 165 cms. (ii) Chest (Un-expanded) – 81.5 cms and Chest (on-expansion) – 85 cms. (iii) Weight – 50 Kgs (minimum). (b) Physical Endurance Test. (i) Run 1.6 Km in 6 Min. (ii) Carrying a man of 63.5 Kgs to distance of 183 mtrs within 96 Sec. (iii) Clearing 2. 7 mtrs wide ditch landing on both feet (long jump). (iv) Climbing 3 mtrs vertical rope using both hands and feet.
No. of Post : 37
Pay Scale : Rs 5200-20200 + Grade Pay Rs 2800/-
Age : 18-30 yrs
Job Particulars
About Company
The epic history of Indian Army dates back to more than ten thousand chequered years. The two epics of ‘Ramayana’ and ‘Mahabharata’ constitute the fundamental framework around which the edifice of Indian Army is built. The massive epic war ‘Mahabharata’, fought at Kurukshetra in north-central India, has left indelible imprints on the Indian psyche. Fought relentlessly for eighteen days in quest of peace, the force level described in the Epic states 18 ‘Akshaunis’, seven with the ‘Pandavas’ and eleven with the ‘Kauravas’, amounting to nearly 400,000 assorted troops fighting on chariots, horses, elephants and foot soldiers.