West Bengal Power Development Corporation Ltd jobs for Junior Engineer/Assistant Mines Manager in Kolkata. Last Date to apply: 19 Mar 2018
Job Description
Employment Notification No.: WBPDCL/Recruitment/2018/02
Junior Engineer/Assistant Mines Manager job Vacancy in West Bengal Power Development Corporation Limited (WBPDCL)
Assistant Mines Manager
Qualification : a) Full time (4 years) B.E. or B. Tech. Degree / Integrated M. Tech. / Dual-degree B. Tech – M. Tech. programme / B. Sc. – B. Tech. / B. Tech. through lateral entry / AMIE in Mining Engineering with 1st Class / 2nd Class Manager’s Certificate of Competency under the Coal Mines Regulation, 1957 / 2017. (a) 3 years post qualification in open cast coal mine
No. of Vacancy : 09 nos. [ UR – 03 , UR(EC) – 01 , SC – 01 , SC(EC) – 01 , ST – 01 , OBC(A) – 01 , OBC(B) – 01 ]
Pay Scale : Rs. 15,600 - 39,100
Age as on 01.02.2018 : 35 years
Welfare Officer
Qualification : (a) 2 years full time Post-Graduate Degree / Diploma (PGDBM) / MBA / MHRM with specialization in Personnel Management / IR / HR from a University recognized by UGC / Institute approved by AICTE or from IIMs / XLRI / IIT B – School. (a) 3 years post qualification experience in coal mine as Mine Welfare / Personnel Officer.
No. of Vacancy : 03 nos. [ UR – 01 , UR(EC) - 1 , SC- 01 ]
Pay Scale : Rs. 15,600 - 39,100
Age as on 01.02.2018 : 35 years
Surveyor
Qualification : Full time Diploma or Diploma through lateral entry in Survey Engineering from an Institute approved by the State Council of Technical & Vocational Education and Skill Development / AICTE with DGMS Certified Survey Certificate. 2 years post qualification experience in open cast mine as Surveyor
No. of Vacancy : 03 nos. [ UR – 01 , UR(EC) - 1 ,SC- 01 ]
Pay Scale : Rs. 6,300 - 20,200
Age as on 01.02.2018 : 34 years
Junior Engineer (Mechanical)
Qualification : Full time Diploma or Diploma through lateral entry in Mechanical Engineering / Mining Machinery from an Institute approved by the State Council of Technical & Vocational Education and Skill Development / AICTE. 2 years post qualification experience as Mine Engineer in Mechanical in open cast coal mine.
No. of Vacancy : 03 nos. [ UR – 01 , UR(EC) - 1 , SC- 01 ]
Pay Scale : Rs. 6,300 - 20,200
Age as on 01.02.2018 : 34 years
Junior Engineer (Electrical)
Qualification : Full time Diploma or Diploma through lateral entry in Electrical Engineering / Mining Machinery from an Institute approved by the State Council of Technical & Vocational Education and Skill Development / AICTE. 2 years post qualification experience as Mine Engineer in Electrical in open cast coal mine.
No. of Vacancy : 03 nos. [ UR – 01 , UR(EC) - 1 , SC- 01 ]
Pay Scale : Rs. 6,300 - 20,200
Age as on 01.02.2018 : 34 years
Fee : General and OBC candidates are required to apply paying non-refundable Application Fees of Rs. 300/- (Rupees Three Hundred only). SC / ST / EC / PWD / WBPDCL Contractors’ workers & WBPDCL Departmental candidates are exempted from payment of Application Fees. All applicable commission levied by the banker is to be remitted by the candidate.
Selection Process : Eligible candidates will be required to appear for written test to be held in Kolkata only. Examination for all advertised disciplines shall be held on a single day to be intimated by WBPDCL through its web site.
For the position of Mine Manager, Surveyor, Jr. Engineer (Mechanical) & Jr. Engineer (Electrical), selection shall be made on the basis of written test and personal interview only. However, candidates appearing for the written test shall be shortlisted for appearing in the personal interview.
For the position of Asst. Mine Manager, Survey Officer & Welfare Officer, selection shall be made on the basis of written test, group discussion and personal Interview. However, candidates appearing for the written test shall be shortlisted for appearing in the group discussion and personal interview at each stage of the selection process.
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In 1897, Sidraphong, a sedate, sleepy hamlet in the Darjeeling district of the then undivided Bengal came in to limelight for an unprecedented achievement. The reason that led to the eminence of Sidraphong in the ‘Power Map’ of the British India and subsequently the entire Empire was the successful commissioning of the first Public Utility Power Generation Hydro Station. It needs no reiteration that since then, development of power sector in this part of India has steadily reached a remarkable height. With the urbanization boom, growth of Industry and the advent of Green Revolution, electricity has become an essential commodity in our life. To harness the process of holistic development of the state, the state owned electricity utilities have not only proved their worth, but today are playing a commendable role in this sector.