
Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) - Indian Oil Corporation Limited the largest commercial undertaking in India and a Fortune Global 500 company requires bright, result oriented experienced personnel with initiative and enterprise for its Panipat Reginery Complex including integrated Paraxylene and PTA complex and its upcoming Naphtha Cracker Petrochemical Complex.
Applications are invited from Indian Nationals in Indian Oil Gujarat Refinery for the following posts :
Junior Engineering Assistant – IV (Production) : 30 posts (UR-17, SC-2, ST-2, OBC-9)Junior Engineering Assistant – IV (Instrumentation) : 04 posts (UR-3, ST-1)Pay Scale : 11900-3200/-
Age : 18-26 years as on 01/07/2011
Application Fee : Crossed Demand Draft for Rs. 100/- drawn in favour of Accounts Officer, Gujarat Refinery payable at Vadodara. SC/ST/Ex. SM candidates are exempted from payment of application fee.
How to Apply :
Candidates should super scribe the Name of Post Applied for & Post Code, on the top of the envelope. The applications are to be sent to: Chief Human Resource Manager, Gujarat Refinery, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd., PO: Jawaharnagar, Dist: Vadodara – 391 320, latest by 15/08/2011.
Advertisement Details : http://www.iocl.com/download/Gujarat_Refinery_Recruitment_Advt_July_2011.pdf
Application Form : http://www.iocl.com/download/APPLICATION_FORMAT_Gujarat_12_07_11.pdf
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