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Position: Lascar & Fireman
Eligibility: 10th
Location: Mumbai
Last Date: 20-Feb
Job Details
Post Name : Lascar- I

Qualification/Educational Criteria: Candidates who wish to apply for this post must posess the following skill and criteria: Qualified Matriculation (10th) / Matriculation / equivalent qualification from any recognized Board / College. Candidates must have know swimming & 03 years service on  a ship / Craft from any registerted vessel for Lascar & Fireman Posts.

No of Post : 207

Age Limit(in yrs) : Candidates who are appearing for this post should have the age of 18 to 35 years.

Pay Scale/Salary(in Rs.): Selected candidates would be eligible to get the pay scale of around Rs.5,200 to 20,2000 with G.P. Rs.1,800/- P.M.

Post Name :  Fireman

No of Post : 57

Age Limit(in yrs) : Candidates who are appearing for this post should have the age of 18 to 35 years.

Pay Scale/Salary(in Rs.): Selected candidates would be eligible to get the pay scale of around Rs.5,200 - 20,2000 + Grand Pay Rs.1,800/- per month.

Mode of Selection : Selection candidates will be based on Common Written Test and Physical Efficiency Test.

How To Apply
All interested aspirants who wish to apply for this job can apply online fromt the official portal site through Naval Dockyard website www.godiwadabhartee.com. The online mode application receipt last date is 10th February 2015 to 20th February 2015.

About Naval Dockyard, Mumbi
The Naval Dockyard, Mumbai, the premier repair yard of the Indian Navy, is over 270 years old. It was established in 1735 and its Bombay Dock the first dry dock in Asia was commissioned in 1750. Between 1735 and 1856, steady expansion of the dockyard facilities had taken place with the creation of additional dry-docks, slip-ways, berthing facilities. With easyavailability of Malabar teak, the yard was famous for wooden vessels built under the guidance of master builder, Lowjee Nusservanjee. The tradition of high quality shipbuilding had been passed on to his successors who came to be known as Wadias. During the period, 170 war vessels were built for East India Company, 34 warships for the Royal Navy and 87 merchant vessels for private companies.

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