Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co. Ltd., (MahaTransco), the State Transmission utility of Maharashtra and one of the largest transmission utilities in the State, invites applications from the dynamic, talented and professional persons for the following posts :
Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co. Ltd. invites applications from talented and professional persons for the following posts
Chief Engineer (Trans.)
Number of vacancies : 03
Scale of Pay : Rs. 36720-1560-71040
Superintending Engineer (Trans.)
Number of vacancies : 02
Scale of Pay : Rs. 28700-1235-34875-1365-63540
Disciplines :
Trans – 01 Post
Civil – 01 Post
How to Apply:
Applications duly filled in with attested copies of certificates in support of age, qualifications, experience, caste etc. should be sent/submitted well in advance to the Post Box No. 27664,Malad(East), Mumbai – 400097 only by ordinary post so as to reach on or before 15.01.2011 Post applied for must be written on the envelope clearly. Applications received after due date (for whatsoever reason) shall not be entertained. The Company is not responsible for postal delay or non receipt of application within stipulated time. No correspondence in this regard will be
entertained.
Advertisement Details: http://www.mahatransco.in/Advt5_2010_21-12-10.pdf
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