Post Name : Safety Officer No. of Vacancy : 01 Post Pay Scale : Rs. 49930/- (Per Month) Educational Qualification : Degree / Diploma in Industrial Safety from Central Labour Institute (Mumbai) or Regional Labour Institute (Chennai/Calcutta/Kanpur). Age Limit : 21 to 33 years (as on 01.03.2016) Job Location : Jagdishpur Selection Process : Selection will be Based on the GATE-2016 Marks and requirement, candidates will be shortlisted for Interview. Application Fee : Candidates have to pay Rs.200/- through Demand Draft in favour of BHEL, Jagdishpur payable at State Bank of India, IGFCC, IA, Jagdishpur, UP. How to Apply BHEL Vacancy : Interested Candidate may apply in prescribed application form along with self-attested documents to recent passport size photograph duly signed and affixed on right corner of Bio-data with Demand Draft and one set of self-attested mark sheets. certificate and experience send to Dy. General Manager(HR), BHEL, CSU & FP, Jagdishpur (UP)-227817 on or before 01.03.2016.
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About Bhel
Embarking upon the 50th Golden Year of its journey of engineering excellence, BHEL is an integrated power plant equipment manufacturer and one of the largest engineering and manufacturing company of its kind in India engaged in the design, engineering, manufacture, construction, testing, commissioning and servicing of a wide range of products and services for the core sectors of the economy, viz. Power, Transmission, Industry, Transportation (Railway), Renewable Energy, Oil & Gas and Defence with over 180 products offerings to meet the needs of these sectors. Establishment of BHEL in 1964 was a breakthrough for upsurge in Indias Heavy Electrical Equipment industry. Consistent performance in a highly competitive environment enabled BHEL attain the coveted Maharatna status in 2013.
BHEL as a part of Pt. Jawaharlal Nehrus vision was bestowed with the onus to make the country self reliant in manufacturing of heavy electrical equipment. This dream has been more than realised and the contribution in nation building endeavour is going to continue likewise. Today, with 20,000 MW per annum capacity for power plant equipment manufacturing, BHELs mammoth size of operations is evident from its widespread network of 17 Manufacturing Units, two Repair Units, four Regional Offices, eight Service Centres, eight Overseas Offices, six Joint Ventures, fifteen Regional Marketing Centres and current project execution at more than 150 project sites across India and abroad. The total installed capacity base of BHEL supplied equipment -138 GW in India speaks volumes about the contribution made by BHEL to Indian power sector. BHELs 57% share in Indias total installed capacity and 65% share in the countrys total generation from thermal utility sets (coal based) as of March 31, 2014 stand testimony to this. The company has been earning profits continuously since 1971-72 and paying dividends since 1976-77 which is a reflection of companys commendable performance throughout.
BHEL also has a widespread overseas footprint in 76 countries with cumulative overseas installed capacity of BHEL manufactured power plants nearing 10,000 MW including Malaysia, Oman, Libya, Iraq, the UAE, Bhutan, Egypt and New Zealand.