Mumbai Port Trust Freshers Recruitment for Graduate / Technician Apprentices at Mumbai, Last Date – 27 August 2021

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Job Positions

  • Graduate Apprentice
  • Technician Apprentice

Job Details

Job Type

Full Time
Internship

Interview Locations

Mumbai

Job Locations

Mumbai

Number of Openings

11

Joining Time

Not Mentioned –

Desired Experience

0 Years

Salary

8000 per month

Qualification Criteria

  • Degree in Mechanical / Electrical Engineering/Technology from a recognized University as per Apprentices Act, 1961 (as amended from time to time)
  • Diploma in Mechanical / Electrical Engineering/Technology from a recognized Board of Technical Education as per Apprentices Act, 1961 (as amended from time to time)

Job Description

Applications in the prescribed forms are invited in “offline” mode from the candidates for engagement of Technician / Graduate Apprentices under Apprentices Act, 1961 for the year 2020-21.

  • Graduate Apprentice (Mechanical Engineering)
  • Graduate Apprentice (Electrical Engineering)
  • Technician Apprentice (Mechanical Engineering)
  • Technician Apprentice (Electrical Engineering)

Important Instructions

Instructions to Apply

  • The due date of submission of application form is 27.08.2021 up to 5:00 pm

How to Apply ?

Please read all job details clearly and apply exactly as mentioned below only if you meet eligibility criteria.

Last Date to Apply: 27/08/2021

Mumbai Port Trust

About Company: Mumbai Port has long been the principal gateway to India and has played a pivotal role in the development of the national economy, trade & commerce and prosperity of Mumbai city in particular. The port has achieved this position through continuous endeavor to serve the changing needs of maritime trade. Though traditionally designed to handle general cargo, over the years, the port has adapted to changing shipping trends and cargo packaging from break bulk to unitisation / palletisation and containerisation. Besides, it has also developed specialised berths for handling POL and chemicals. For decades, Mumbai Port was India’s premier port. Even today, with the development of other ports, it caters to 8.61 percent of the country’s sea-borne trade handled by Major Ports of the country in terms of volume. It caters to 16.07 percent of POL Traffic handled by Major Ports.

Having weathered and survived many a changes in maritime trade in its long history, Mumbai Port is today facing challenges posed by competition from adjoining ports and private ports, changing traffic patterns, inherent physical constraints and continuing labour intensive operations, etc. However, Mumbai Port is taking various measures to render cost effective and quality services to the trade.
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