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Ongc Jobs for Opening For Marine Radio Assistant in Mumbai

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Assistant Technician : 12 Posts
Marine Radio Assistant : 16 Posts
Jr. Assistant (Steno English): 02 Posts
Jr.Assistant (Accounts): 01 Post
Pay Scale :
A2 level : Rs. 12000 27000/-
A1 level : Rs. 11000 24000/-
Educational Qualification :
For A-2 Level : 3 years Diploma in Mechanical Engineering with 1st Class Boiler Attendant Certificate or High School or Class X equivalent Board Examinations with second class Certificate with Proficiency/ Competency in Marine Radio Operation Recognized by Govt. of India with Global Maritime Distress and Safety (GMDSS) certification issued by the Ministry of Communication (MoC) and one year experience in line.
For A-1 Level : Graduate with Typing speed 30 w.p.m and short hand at 80 w.p.m. Certificate/Diploma of minimum duration of six months in Computer Applications or B.Com. with proficiency in typing 30 w.p.m and Certificate/Diploma of minimum duration of six months in Computer Applications.
Nationality : Indian
Age Limit : As on 01.12.2015
For A-2 & 1 Level :
General Category : 40 Years
OBC Category : 43 Years
SC/ST Category : 45 Years
Selection Process : Selection will be based on written test & Interview.
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Diploma in Mechanical Engineering with 1st Class Boiler Attendant Certificate or High School or Class X equivalent Board Examinations with second class Certificate with Proficiency/ Competency in Marine Radio Operation Recognized by Govt. of India with Global Maritime Distress and Safety (GMDSS) certification issued by the Ministry of Communication (MoC) and one year experience in line.
For A-1 Level : Graduate with Typing speed 30 w.p.m and short hand at 80 w.p.m. Certificate/Diploma of minimum duration of six months in Computer Applications or B.Com. with proficiency in typing 30 w.p.m and Certificate/Diploma of minimum duration of six months in Computer Applications.
Looking for Diploma graduates profile.
2015-11-01 to 2015-12-01
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About Ongc
Opening For Marine Radio Assistant Jobs in Ongc
During pre-independence, the Assam Oil Company in the North-Eastern and Attock Oil company in North-Western part of undivided India were the only oil companies producing oil in the country. The major part of Indian sedimentary basins was deemed to be unfit for development of oil and gas resources.

After independence, the Government realized the importance of oil and gas for rapid industrial development and its strategic role in defence. Consequently, while framing the Industrial Policy Statement of 1948, the development of the hydrocarbon industry in the country was considered to be of utmost necessity.

Until 1955, private oil companies mainly carried out exploration of hydrocarbon resources of India. Assam Oil Company was producing oil at Digboi, Assam (discovered in 1889) and the Oil India Ltd. (a 50% joint venture between Government of India and Burmah Oil Company) was engaged in developing two fields Naharkatiya and Moran in Assam. In West Bengal, the Indo-Stanvac Petroleum project (a joint venture between Government of India and Standard Vacuum Oil Company of USA) was engaged in exploration work. The vast sedimentary tract in other parts of India and adjoining offshore remained largely unexplored.

History 1947-1960 In 1955, Government of India decided to develop the oil and natural gas resources in the various regions of the country as part of Public Sector development. With this objective, an Oil and Natural Gas Directorate was set up in 1955 under the then Ministry of Natural Resources and Scientific Research. The department was constituted with a nucleus of geoscientists from the Geological survey of India.

A delegation under the leadership of Mr. K D Malviya, the then Minister of Natural Resources, visited several countries to study the oil industry and to facilitate the training of Indian professionals for exploring potential oil and gas reserves. Foreign experts from USA, West Germany, Romania and erstwhile USSR visited India and helped the government with their expertise. Finally, the visiting Soviet experts drew up a detailed plan for geological and geophysical surveys and drilling operations to be carried out in the 2ndFive Year Plan (1956-57 to 1960-61).

In April 1956, the Government of India adopted the Industrial Policy Resolution, which placed mineral oil industry amongst the Schedule A industries, the future development of which was to be the sole and exclusive responsibility of the state.
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Location Mumbai , Maharashtra
Education Diploma
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Job Type : Full-time
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