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Online applications are invited for filling up the job vacancy of Chief Loco Inspector via DFCCIL recruitment 2020 process from the suitable candidates who meet the different the requirement.
Please read the details provided on the links and follow the details below:
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Chief Loco Inspector DFCCIL New Delhi |
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Check the details for Age Limit, Salary structure, Last date to Apply along with Fees Payable, Selection Process, Important Points to remember Eligibility Criteria |
Job Details |
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Job Title | Chief Loco Inspector |
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Openings | 10 |
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Job Type | On Deputation |
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Job Location: New Delhi |
Job Responsibility- Monitor performance of locomotives etc
- Co-ordination with stakeholders
- Preparing investigation reports
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Salary | Level 6/Level 7 Pay band 2 |
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Job Eligibility Qualification Age limit Requirements |
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Education | Graduate, Post graduate |
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Other Edu | Any |
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Experience | Minimum 10 to 15 Years |
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Experience Details- Experience as working of loco inspector
- Experience in conducting enquiries
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Age Limit: 50 years |
Reservation Details |
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Reserved | None |
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Details | SC-00, ST-00, OBC-00, EWS-00 |
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Unreserved | UR-01 |
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Application Fees Application Process |
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Fees | No fees |
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How to Apply | Apply by registered post |
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Important Points To Remember- Apply in the prescribed format
- Mention on the envolope "Application for the Post of Loco Inspector"
- Send the required documents
- Provide all the information correctly
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Selection Process | - Application Shortlisting,
- Interview
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Please check all the details at checksarkarijobs website and the links provided. Click and read all the information on the links provided along with the post. Understand all the requirements and then further apply carefully.
DFCCIL Loco Inspector Job Last Date to Apply: 21 November 2020
About DFCCIL Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation India Limited |
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The Indian Railways' quadrilateral linking the four metropolitan cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Howrah, commonly known as the Golden Quadrilateral; and its two diagonals (Delhi-Chennai and Mumbai-Howrah), adding up to a total route length of 10,122 km comprising of 16% of the route carried more than 52% of the passenger traffic and 58% of revenue earning freight traffic of IR. |
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