Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) - The Company traces its roots to the pioneering efforts of an industrialist with extraordinary vision, the late Seth Walchand Hirachand, who set up Hindustan Aircraft Limited at Bangalore in association with the erstwhile princely State of Mysore in December 1940. The Government of India became a shareholder in March 1941 and took over the Management in 1942.Today, HAL has 19 Production Units and 9 Research and Design Centres in 7 locations in India. The Company has an impressive product track record - 12 types of aircraft manufactured with in-house R & D and 14 types produced under license. HAL has manufactured over 3550 aircraft , 3600 engines and overhauled over 8150 aircraft and 27300 engines.
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), a Navaratna Central Public Sector undertaking is currently looking candidates for appointment as Technicians (XSM – for Bases) in the following Disciplines/Area :
Ex-Servicemen Technician on Contract basis
Number of vacancies : 43
Qualification : Diploma in Engineering or equivalent with a minimum of 15 years of experience in defence forces in any one of the trades
Age Limit : 28 years. Relaxable to Ex- Servicemen Technicians & candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC as per Rules
Disciplines :
Airframe – 24Avionics – 05Engine – 11Electrical – 03Last Date for receipt of application : 31.12.2010
For more information and application form please visit: http://www.hal-india.com/careersnew.asp
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