Dmrc Jobs for Gov Junior Engineer Vacancies in Delhi
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Post Name : Assistant Manager (Electrical) No of Vacancy : 27 Posts Pay Scale : Rs. 20600-46500/- Post Name : Assistant Manager (Signal & Telecom) No of Vacancy : 15 Post Pay Scale : Rs. 20600-46500/- Post Name : Junior Engineer (Electrical) No of Vacancy : 54 Posts Pay Scale : Rs. 13500-25520/- Post Name : Junior Engineer ( Electronics) No of Vacancy : 18 Posts Pay Scale : Rs. 13500-25520/- Educational Qualification : For Assistant Manager : B.E./B.Tech (Electrical/Signal & Telecom) from a Govt. recognized University / Institute, with a valid GATE Score in 2015 or 2016. For Junior Engineer : Three years Diploma in Electrical Engineering/Electronics from Govt recognized Institute or equivalent.. Nationality : Indian Age limit : 18 to 28 years (As on 01.01.2016) Job Location : All India How to Apply DMRC Vacancy : Interested candidates may apply online through the website http://delhimetrorail.com form 26.05.2016 to 27.06.2016.
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B.E./B.Tech (Electrical/Signal & Telecom) from a Govt. recognized University / Institute, with a valid GATE Score in 2015 or 2016. For Junior Engineer : Three years Diploma in Electrical Engineering/Electronics from Govt recognized Institute or equivalent..
Looking for B.E. / B.Tech , Diploma graduates profile.
2017-04-20 to 2017-05-20
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About Dmrc
Since inception, DMRC has appreciated the need of competency building in rail based urban transportation systems. In its efforts to impart world class training a dedicated Training Institute was set up & inaugurated on 19 July 2002 in SHASTRI PARK TRAIN DEPOT of DMRC. The Training Institute is ISO 9001:2008 accredited for design, development and delivery of training programmes. Training Institute is equipped with state of art training infrastructure, most advanced simulators for training in the field of operations and maintenance of rail based urban transportation systems. We have distinction of training not only DMRC employees but also employees from other metro systems such as Bangaluru Metro, Chennai Metro, Jaipur Metro, Mumbai Metro and Kochi Metro. We are also equiped to train staff of neighboring countries in the fild of urban rail trasportation.
The Delhi Metro has been instrumental in ushering in a new era in the sphere of mass urban transportation in India. The swanky and modern Metro system introduced comfortable, air conditioned and eco-friendly services for the first time in India and completely revolutionized the mass transportation scenario not only in the National Capital Region but the entire country.
Having constructed a massive network of 213 Km with 160 stations in record time, the DMRC today stands out as a shining example of how a mammoth technically complex infrastructure project can be completed before time and within budgeted cost by a Government agency.
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC) was registered on 3rd May 1995 under the Companies Act, 1956 with equal equity participation of the Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi (GNCTD) and the Central Government to implement the dream of construction and operation of a world- class Mass Rapid Transport System (MRTS).
The DMRC opened its first corridor between Shahdara and Tis Hazari on 25th December, 2002. Subsequently, the first phase of construction worth 65 kilometres of Metro lines was finished two years and nine months ahead of schedule in 2005. Since then the DMRC has also completed the construction of another 125 kilometres of Metro corridors under the second phase in only four and a half years.
Presently, the Delhi Metro network consists of about 213 Km with 160 stations along with six more stations of the Airport Express Link. The network has now crossed the boundaries of Delhi to reach NOIDA and Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh,Gurgaon and faridabad in Haryana.
The Airport Express link between the Indira Gandhi International Airport and New Delhi has now propelled Delhi to the league of global cities which have high speed rail connectivity between the city and the airport.
The DMRC today has 216 train sets of four, six and eight coaches. More than a hundred trains of six coach configuration and over 60 trains of eight coach configuration are currently operational.
The Delhi Metro has also contributed tremendously on the environment front by becoming the first ever railway project in the world to claim carbon credits for regenerative braking. DMRC has also been certified by the United Nations (UN) as the first Metro Rail and Rail based system in the world to get carbon Credits for reducing Green House gas emissions as it has helped to reduce pollution levels in the city by 6.3 lakh tons every year thus helping in reducing global warming.
It has also set up roof top solar power plants at many of its stations. All stations of the presently under construction corridors are being constructed as green buildings. In the present phase of Delhi Metros construction, the DMRC is in the process of building another 159 kilometres of Metro lines which will weave a web of Metro corridors along the citys Ring Road besides connecting with many other localities in NOIDA, Ghaziabad and Bahadurgarh.