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Thursday, July 28, 2011

SW-Testing-quality: Travncore Cochin Chemicals Hiring Executive Trainees



Eligibility: BE/B.Tech(Chemical Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering)
Last Date: 1 August 11
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TCC Hiring Executive Trainees
Job Details:

The Travncore -Cochin Chemicals Limited,inviting application for the post of  Executive Trainees
SI NoPost NameDepartment Qualification
1Executive Trainees Chemical EngineeringA First Class Degree in Chemical/ Mechanical/Electrical Engineering from a recognized University
2Mechanical Engineering
3 Electrical Engineering

Note : Executive Trainees (Electrical Engineering) – Reserved for ST candidate
Age : Not more than 35 years as on 01.07.2011. Usual relaxation will be allowed to SC/ST and other backward classes as per Government guidelines.

Training period : 1 year
Stipend during training period : Rs. 12000
Bond : Selected Executive Trainees will have to execute a Bond to serve the Company for a minimum period of 5 years after successful completion of training.

How to apply:
Interested candidates may apply in the prescribed Application format  along with copies of all relevant certificates in proof of qualifications, age, experience etc.   Copies of mark list should also be attached. Applications should reach the Deputy General Manager (HR & T), The Travancore-Cochin Chemicals Ltd.,Udyogamandal – 683 501.Kerala on or before 1st August 2011
                                                  Click Here For Details & Application Form
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