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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Indian Ordnance Factories Recruitment Electrician, Fitter, Millwright, Turner, Machinist, Moulder Posts / Jobs



Indian Ordnance Factories invites applications for the recruitment of Electrician, Fitter General, Millwright (MMTM),  Turner, Machinist, Moulder, Fitter Electronic(Electronic Mechanic) posts / jobs. Interested candidates can refer this post for more details and apply. Last date for application is 14-06-2012. For more details click on read more.



Indian Ordnance Factories Recruitment Electrician, Fitter, Millwright, Turner, Machinist, Moulder Posts / Jobs



Indian Ordnance Factories invites applications for the recruitment of Electrician, Fitter General, Millwright (MMTM),  Turner, Machinist, Moulder, Fitter Electronic(Electronic Mechanic) posts / jobs. Interested candidates can refer this post for more details and apply. Last date for application is 14-06-2012.




1. Electrician: 04posts



2. Fitter General: 33posts



3. Millwright (MMTM): 10posts




4. Turner: 10posts



5. Machinist: 58posts




6. Moulder (Foundryman): 25posts



7. Fitter Electronic(Electronic Mechanic): 05posts






Qualification: 


National council for Vocational Training (NCTVT) certificate in the relevant trade failing which by ITI or equivalent Diploma/certificate holder 
Fee: Rs.50/- (Fifty) through Crossed Indian Postal Order (IPO) or Crossed Bank Draft (nationalized Bank) drawn in favour of Sr. General Manager, Ordnance Factory Ambarnath, Thane 421502. 





Application Fee should be submitted along with application form. However, no fee will be charged from SC/ST/Ex-serviceman and Physically Handicapped (PH) candidates





How to apply: 



Applications in the prescribe format should submitted to the Sr. General Manager, Ordnance Factory, Ambarnath, Dist. Thane 421502



Last date: 14.06.2012






For more details Click here

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