India Government Mint jobs for Supervisor/ Jr. Office Assistants in Hyderabad. Last Date to apply: 01 May 2017
Job Description
Supervisor posts at S-1 level / Jr. Office Assistants at B3 level Job vacancies in India Government Mint (SPMCIL) Hyderabad
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Supervisor (Metallurgy) at S-1 level/ 1Post
Supervisor (Civil) at S-1 level /1Post
No.of Posts Reserved for : SC - 1 OBC –2
Qualification: First Class Diploma in Engineering in respective discipline from recognized University/ Board/ Institution or Equivalent. Desirable: B.Tech/B.E.in respective discipline .
Pay Scale: Rs. 12300-25400
Age limit as on 1.4.17 :18 - 30 years
Jr. Office Assistant at B-3 level /51 Posts (SC – 7 ST - 3 OBC-13)
Essential: Graduation with at least 55% marks and computer knowledge with typing speed in English @ 40 wpm/ Hindi @ 30 wpm. Desirable: Proficiency in office assistance.
Pay Scale: Rs. 5200 – 20200
Age limit as on 1.4.17 : 18- 28 years
Examination Fees: RS.400/- for all applicant and each post. (Candidates belonging to SC/ST/PWD/Ex-Servicemen are exempted from payment of application fees) PAYMENT OF FEE ON LINE: from 10.04.2017 to 01.05.2017
Selection Procedure: i) Selection for the posts will be done through a separate online examination for the post of Supervisor and Jr. Office Assistant which will be conducted 'Online', and will be of objective type. ii) The Objective type of online examination will consist of tests for Supervisor at S1 level.
The online Examination will be conducted at the following centres: 1) Hyderabad 2) Kolkata/Greater Kolkata 3) Mumbai/Thane/Navi Mumbai/Greater Mumbai 4) New Delhi -NCR.
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About Company
Mumbai Mint is one of the oldest mints of India. The history of the Mumbai mint dates back to the last quarter of the seventeenth century. It evolution over the centuries is identical with that of the rupee. The development history of coins, from manufacturing the coins in a small place by means of hammer and anvil initially, to manufacturing by automatic machines, includes many interesting stories ,for instance,in olden days the weight of the coins was decided in terms of grains.