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Junior Technician-fitter

Experience 2 to 2 Years
Salary RS. 20000 - Rs. 40000 Monthly
Location Nellore
Education Certificate Course (ITI), Diploma
Posted: 1 year ago
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Job Description

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Designation -  Junior Technician-Fitter

Number of Job Vacancies - 24

 

Essential Qualification & Experience

  •  Full Time I.T.I. Certificate in Fitter Trade recognised from NCVT/SCVT

Age Limit

  •   25 Years


 Scale of Pay

  • Rs. 18780-67390 /- in IDA Pattern of Pay Scale , Other allowances as admissible


Important dates: 


  • Duration of website link for applying Online application 15.06.2023 to 15.07.2023
  • Payment of fees in online mode 15.06.2023 to 15.07.2023

 

General Instructions:


  • The exact date, session, reporting time of examination will be mentioned in the call letter. The skill test/ computer based test will be conducted online in venues given in the respective call letters. The applicants will have to take the examination on the date and time as indicated in the call letter at their own cost. However, for SC/ST candidates, Travelling Allowance only Second class ordinary fare (to & fro) shall be reimbursed as per Rules on production of journey details including Railway/Bus Tickets by the shortest route. The distance should not be less than 30 Kms. The SC/ST candidates are required to submit their bank details (Bank Account No., IFSC Code, Branch Name, Bank Name) along with tickets, for the payment at the time of appearing for the above post.
  • The skill test/ computer based test will be conducted at Delhi NCR, Bhopal, Nashik, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Mumbai/ Navi Mumbai. The computer based test will be in bilingual form (In Hindi and English).
  • No request for change of centers/venues/date/session for examination shall be entertained. India Government Mint, Mumbai, reserves the right to cancel any of the examination center and/or else some other center at its discretion depending upon the response, administrative feasibility etc. IGM, Mumbai also reserves the right to allot the candidate to any center other than the one he/she opted for. Choice, if asked for center once exercised by the candidate will be final. 
  • The decision of IGM, Mumbai in all matters relating to this recruitment will be final and binding on the applicants. No correspondence or personal enquiries shall be entertained by IGM, Mumbai in this behalf. 
  •  Admission to the examination will be purely provisional without verification of age/qualification/experience/category (SC/ST/OBC/PWD/Ex-SM) etc. of the applicants.

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Job Particulars

Role Mechanic / Production
Who can apply 2 to 2 Years
Hiring Process Face to Face
Employment Type Full Time
Category Diploma

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. The first mint at Mumbai was set up by Governor Aungier for coinage of rupees, pies and bajruks. The first Mumbai Mint rupee was coined in the year 1672. These coins were minted in the Mumbai castle, now INS Angre near Town Hall.Present Mumbai mint was constructed between the years 1824 and 1830 by Capt. John Hawkins of Bombay Engineers. Mr. James Farish was appointed as the master of mint from January 1830. For many years, 1.5 lakh coins were produced daily on three steam engines.Mumbai mint was, then, under the administrative control of Government of Bombay. In 1876, Mumbai mint was transferred to the Government of India. A new branch of the Royal Mint of London was opened here during the year 1918-1919 with the objectives of coining the British sovereigns in India. After coining nearly 13 lakh sovereigns, this branch was closed in April 1919.In 1919, Gold refinery was started in Mumbai Mint. It employed chlorine process for gold refining and refined raw gold from South Africa and Indian mines. Silver refinery was started in 1929 with an installed annual capacity of 80 million ounces of silver.In 1964, Mint started producing commemorative coins. The first commemorative coin was in the memory of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Post 1958, Mumbai Mint started supplying Reference, Secondary and Working Standards sets after checking against accurate standards authenticated, calibrated and approved by NPL, New Delhi.

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