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08 Technician Apprentice Vacancy – Mumbai Port Trust,Maharashtra

Last Date:25 July,2019
Mumbai Port Trust
Mumbai (Maharashtra)

Mumbai Port Trust invites applications for the post of 08 Technician Apprentice Vacancy 2019. Mumbai Port Trust Recruitment Qualification/ eligibility conditions, how to apply & other rules are given below…Official Website is www.mumbaiport.gov.in

Employment Notification 08 Technician Apprentice Vacancy – Mumbai Port Trust,Maharashtra

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Technician Apprentice
No of post – 08
Pay Scale – 2758/-, 3542/- (Per Month)

Education Qualification:
Pass out designated vocational subjects at 10+2 level (HSC) or Diploma in Pharmacy.

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General Instruction:

  • The applicant before filling up the application should refer to the advertisement in the Mb.P.T’s Website: – www.mumbaiport.gov.in
  • Medico Laboratory Technician (Technician Vocational Apprentices): Pass out designated vocational subject at 12th class examination under 10+2 system of education.
  • X-Ray Technician (Technician Vocational Apprentices): Pass out designated vocational subject at 12th class examination under 10+2 system of education.
  • Technician in Pharmaceutical Science (Technician Apprentices): Diploma in pharmacy from Board of Technical Education of a State.
  • Technician in Pharmaceutical Science (Technician Apprentices): Diploma in pharmacy from Board of Technical Education of a State.
  • To undergo Apprenticeship Training, the minimum age limit is 14 years and there is no upper age limit. However, the candidates between the age 14¬18 years are not eligible to sign the contract, being the minor. Their contracts are required to be signed by their Guardians.
  • The candidate must have registered his name with the respective employment exchange.
  • NO HOSTEL accommodation will be provided during the training period.
  • Mb.P.T. dose not offer any job for the Apprentice after completion of Apprenticeship Training.
  • Married female candidates must attach a copy of marriage certificate in support of change in their name.
  • All copies of certificates testimonials etc. must be certified ones in’support of the statements made in the application and should be submitted with front and back side Xerox effects of the originals and the same should be either in English or in Hindi only. Achievement in grade point is not acceptable and such applications will be rejected if not supported by the documentary evidence from the college/institute certifying its conversion in actual % of marks.
  • Mb.P.T. will not be responsible for any postal loss or delay at any stage or communication from either side.
  • Failure to apply in prescribed form along with the documentary evidences in the required manner will be a disqualification and such applications will be summarily rejected.
  • Application in sealed cover superscribed “Application for Graduate / Technician Apprenticeship” should be sent by post or by hand delivery to the Chief Medical Officer, Port Trust Hospital, Medical Department, Antop Village, Wadala(E ), Mumbai- 400 037.
  • Last date of submission of application 25.07.2019.
  • Application received after due date will not be considered.
  • The shortlisted merit list will be displayed on notice board and Mb.P.T’s website www.mumbaiport.gov.in on or after 29.07.2019
  • The listed candidates in merit list shall be reported on following mentioned dates for verification of documents and selection at the office of the Mumbai Port Trust Hospital, Wadala(East), Mumbai — 400 037.
  • The provisional selection shall be made from amongst the responded candidates on the basis of no of seats, merit, reservation, verification of documents etc.
  • If the listed applicant not remaining present /ready in all respects and duly prepared during the period of merit list will lose their chance and the next applicant /s on the panel merit list will be considered.
  • Representative of the applicant under the above circumstances will therefore not be entertained.
  • Selected applicants will be required to produce all original certificates/mark lists for verification with two sets of attested xerox copies of each of the relevant certificates/mark lists, alongwith ten (10) recent identical passport size photographs.
  • Selected candidate will have to undergo a Medical Examination and produce fitness certificate from the Port Trust Hospital.
  • Each of the selected candidates will have to give a personal surety from a Mumbai Port Trust employee. If the apprentice abandons the contract of apprenticeship training before completion of the course, such apprentice will be liable to pay cost of training (maximum for an amount of three month stipend). And if he/she files to pay, the surety will be reliable to pay such of the compensation amount.
  • After selection the candidate will have to enter into a contract of Apprenticeship in the prescribed form as stipulated in the Apprentices (Amendment) Act 1973 along with a surety who should be a Mb.P.T. Employee. The same will be sent to the Board of Apprenticeship Training (B.O.A.T) Western Region, Sion, Mumbai-400022.
  • The candidate has to give a declaration that he has not undergone apprenticeship training anywhere, under the Act. The declaration format is provided in the Contract Registration Card. If the gap between the declaration of the result and the commencement of training is less than one year, a self-Affidavit is sufficient and if the gap is between one to three years, a Court Affidavit should be submitted in the same format as Declaration. Whereas, a candidate is not eligible to undergo apprenticeship training if the gap is more than three years.
  • Continuation of the apprenticeship will be subject to registration of the Contract of Apprenticeship of the candidate.
  • The Contract of Apprenticeship Training of an Apprentice can be terminated on breach of Contract.
  • This Board will issue a Proficiency Certificate to the Apprentice who successfully completes one year of apprenticeship training. This training will be treated as experience.

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Vacancy Notice 08 Technician Apprentice Vacancy – Mumbai Port Trust,Maharashtra

  • Mumbai Port has long been the principal gateway to India and has played a pivotal role in the development of the national economy, trade & commerce and prosperity of Mumbai city in particular. The port has achieved this position through continuous endeavor to serve the changing needs of maritime trade. Though traditionally designed to handle general cargo, over the years, the port has adapted to changing shipping trends and cargo packaging from break bulk to unitisation/palletisation and containerisation. Besides, it has also developed specialised berths for handling POL and chemicals. For decades, Mumbai Port was India’s premier port. Even today, with the development of other ports, it caters to 10% of the country’s sea-borne trade handled by Major Ports of the country in terms of volume. It caters about 19% of POL Traffic handled by Major Ports.
  • Having weathered and survived many a changes in maritime trade in its long history, Mumbai Port is today facing challenges posed by competition from adjoining ports and private ports, changing traffic patterns, inherent physical constraints and continuing labour intensive operations, etc. However, Mumbai Port is taking various measures to render cost effective and quality services to the trade.
  • Although the Port of Mumbai, located almost along the West Coast of India, is comparatively a modern creation as we have it today, its magnificent harbour, which is the keystone of its prosperity, has held a pride of place for centuries. As early as the beginning of the Seventeenth Century, though the trade of Mumbai island was negligible, the natural advantages of the Harbour as a maritime base and a haven for shipping on the western sea-board of India, were realised and there was considerable maneuvering for its occupation. In 1652, the Surat Council of the East India Company, realising the geographical advantage of the Port, urged its purchase from the Portuguese. Their wish was gratified nine years later when, under the Marriage Treaty between Charles II of Great Britain and the Infant Catherine of Portugal, the ‘Port and Island of Mumbai’ were transferred to the king of Great Britain.

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