Kmrl Jobs for Hiring For Joint General Manager in Kochi
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Post Name : Executive (Marine & Civil) No of Vacancy : 08 Posts Pay Scale : Rs. 16400-40500/- Post Name : Joint General Manager (Civil & Marine) No of Vacancy : 03 Posts Pay Scale : Rs. 36600-62000/- Educational Qualification : Graduate in Civil Engineering/Marine Engineering or Mechanical / Electrical / Naval Architecture with Marine Engineering conversion course. Nationality : Indian Age Limit : For Executive (Legal) : 30 years For Joint General Manager : 48 years Location : Kochi (Kerala) Selection Process : Selection will be based on Shortlist & Interview. Application Fee : Candidates have to pay Rs. 500/- through Online. How to Apply Kochi Metro Vacancy : Interested candidates may apply Online through the website www.kochimetro.org on or before 27.09.2016.
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Graduate in Civil Engineering/Marine Engineering or Mechanical / Electrical / Naval Architecture with Marine Engineering conversion course.
Looking for MBA / PGDM / MBM graduates profile.
2017-08-08 to 2017-09-08
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About Kmrl
Kochi Metro is an under-construction metro system for the city of Kochi in Kerala, India. The first phase is being set up at an estimated cost of 51.81 billion (US$770 million), and is expected to be completed by March 2017, revising the previous deadline of 1 November 2016. Earlier, the work was expected to be completed by 7 June 2016.
The Kerala government hoped the Centre would approve a funding structure similar to that used for the Delhi Metro, but they were turned down. The Union Government supported using publicprivate partnership (PPP) on the build-operate-transfer model. The LDF state government wanted it to be in public sector, which was not accepted to the Central Government. The victory of the United Democratic Front (UDF) in the 2011 Kerala legislative assembly elections, changed the scenario in the state and it was decided that the Kochi Metro would follow the Chennai Metro and Delhi Metro models, and would be implemented on a joint venture basis, with investments by the Central and State Government. A Cabinet decision was taken to form a special purpose vehicle (SPV) called Kochi Metro Rail Ltd. (KMRL) as per orders from Planning Commission and the Union Government for the implementation, operation and maintenance of the metro project.
The Public Investment Board (PIB) cleared the project on 22 March 2012 subject to final approval by the Union Cabinet. The Union Governments share of the cost would be 20.26%, or 1,002.23 crore (US$150 million). On 28 March 2012, at a KMRL board meeting, the decision was taken to entrust the Kochi Metro rail project work to the DMRC. The number of metro stations on the line was set at 22. On 3 July 2012, Union Government gave final clearance to the project. Then Managing Director of KMRL, Tom Jose said, Now we will sit down with our valued partner, DMRC, and chalk out the way forward, obtaining advice and guidance from former DMRC Chief, E Sreedharan. We aim to complete the project within a span of 3 to 4 years.