Certification Engineers International Ltd. (CEIL) is a wholly owned subsidiary Company of Engineers India Ltd. (EIL), A Government of India Undertaking. CEIL is a leading player in the areas of certification/re-certification of offshore and onshore oil & gas facilities; independent design analysis of structures, foundations & pipelines; quality surveillance/certification at fabrication yards, during installations, pre-commissioning & commissioning; third party inspections etc.
We require Experienced Mechanical/Electrical/Instrumentation Engineers for our Mumbai & other offices in India. The positions are multi-functional & transferable.
Educational Qualification: Applicant should be Engineering Graduate in Mechanical /Electrical/ Instrumentation discipline from a college recognized by AICTE.
Post Qualification Experience: Applicant should have experience in chemical plants/oil & gas sector in the field of inspection/testing/performance evaluation for static & rotating equipments/ engineering design review for boiler and pressure vessel and boiler operation. Applicant should be conversant with the norms/design and/or testing codes practiced in the industry.
Surveyor (I)
Scale of Pay: Rs.16400-40500/A
Maximum Age Limit: 30 years
Surveyor (II)
Scale of Pay: Rs.20600-46500/B
Maximum Age Limit: 35 years
Surveyor (III)
Scale of Pay: Rs.24900-50500/C
Maximum Age Limit: 40 years
For Surveyor-III , added qualification of MBA (Marketing) & experience in third party inspection service marketing shall be added short listing criteria.
How to apply:
Applications should be addressed to Chief Executive Officer , Certification Engineers International Ltd., E.I. Bhawan (Annexe 4th Floor), 1, Bhikaiji Cama Place, New Delhi-110066. Applications should reach us within four weeks of publication of this advertisement in the employment news (Dated 3 December 2011) . Applications found incomplete are liable to be rejected.
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