Khaleej Times

Railways on track to offer 14K engineerin­g jobs

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NEW DELHI — After assistant loco pilots, technician­s and gangmen, Indian Railways is expecting another heavy rush of applicants as it will soon recruit over 14,000 junior engineers (JE) in mostly safetyrela­ted semi-supervisor­y posts.

The national transporte­r will offer job opportunit­ies to diploma holders in all streams for which the notificati­on will be issued soon for receiving applicatio­ns between January 2 and 31, 2019.

With this, the total posts offered in various segments in the rail sector will be in excess of 140,000 in 2018.

Currently, railways is in the midst of filling up 64,000 posts of assistant loco pilots (ALP) and technician­s and 62,000 gangmen, for which the first phase of the recruitmen­t examinatio­n is over.

There were total over 2 crore applicatio­ns for these posts.

“The second phase test followed by document verificati­on for ALPs and technician­s will begin shortly,” said a senior Railway Ministry official adding: “For gangmen, there will be a physical test in February.”

The recruitmen­t test for JEs is expected to commence from March next year after the scrutiny of applicatio­ns is completed.

Depending upon the number of applicatio­ns and their places of residence, the railways will decide on the venues of the examinatio­n centres.

Though the JE posts state of diploma as the minimum qualificat­ion, a considerab­le number of BTech graduates are also expected to apply.

The selected JEs will be responsibl­e for maintainin­g coaches, electrical services and overhead electrical equipment, among others.

Like for other posts, the entire exercise - beginning from filling applicatio­ns to appearing for recruitmen­t tests - will be computerba­sed, saving a substantia­l amount of paper. The fee has been kept at Rs 500 and Rs 250 to keep out non-serious applicants who apply but fail to appear for the test.

For general candidates, the examinatio­n fee is Rs 500, of which Rs 400 will be returned to the candidate after he or she appears in the examinatio­n. —

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