The Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) has invited job applications for apprentices at the Paradip refinery.
The recruitment will be for 108 posts of trade apprentice, technician apprentice and attendant operator among others.
Eligible candidates have to apply by November 15, 2019.
Vacancy Details:
The duration of training for Trade Apprentice (Secretarial Assistant), Trade Apprentice (Data Entry Operator- Fresher Apprentice) and Trade Apprentice (Skill Certificate Holder) is 15 months. For the rest of the posts, the training period is of 12 months.
Educational Qualification: +2/Graduation/Diploma
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Age Limit: 18-24 years.
Selection process:
The candidates will have to sit for a written test. The exam shall comprise objective type multiple-choice questions. One has to secure a minimum of 40 per cent marks in the written test to qualify for the selection process.
How To Apply:
Candidates need to apply through online mode only at www.iocl.com.
They have to select ‘Paradip refinery’ from among the refinery options.
Application window will remain open till Nov 15 (5 PM).
The Candidates can check the website for other required information for applying.
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