Technical Assistant
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Technical Assistant Job Position in Govt. of Tamil Nadu - Fisheries Department
No. of Vacancies : 13
Qualification : Diploma in Civil Engineering.
Scale of Pay : Rs.9300- 34800
Examination Fee (in the form of Demand Draft):
OC, BCO, BCM, MBC/ DC Rs. 400/-
SC, SC(A), ST Rs. 200/-
Destitute widow and Differently abled persons of all communities Rs. 200/-
Demand Draft should be drawn in favour of “Executive Engineer, Fishing Harbour Project Division, Chennai” payable at Chennai should be enclosed.
No. of Vacancies : 13
Qualification : Diploma in Civil Engineering.
Scale of Pay : Rs.9300- 34800
Examination Fee (in the form of Demand Draft):
OC, BCO, BCM, MBC/ DC Rs. 400/-
SC, SC(A), ST Rs. 200/-
Destitute widow and Differently abled persons of all communities Rs. 200/-
Demand Draft should be drawn in favour of “Executive Engineer, Fishing Harbour Project Division, Chennai” payable at Chennai should be enclosed.
Hiring Process : Written-test
Job Role : Data Entry /Back Office
How to apply
Filled in application form along with valid Demand Draft and one Recent passport size photograph with relevant enclosures / documents duly self attested to be sent only through Registered Post/Speed Post so as to reach on or before 14.07.2017 upto 5.45 pm to The Chief Engineer, O/o. the Director of Fisheries, Fisheries Department, DMS Campus, Teynampet, Chennai-600 006.Click Here For Job Details
About Govt. of Tamil Nadu - Fisheries Department
Tamil Nadu is a leading state endowed with rich fishery resources from Marine, Inland and Coastal Aquaculture. Tamilnadu has a coastal length of 1076 km (13% of the country’s coast line) 0.19 million sq.km if EEZ (9.4% of the India’s EEZ) and a continental shelf of about 41,412 sq.km. and is one of the leading state in marine fish production. The marine fisheries potential of the state is estimated at 0.719 million tonnes (0.369 million tonnes from less than 50mt. depth and 0.35 million tonnes beyond 50 mt. depth. The Gulf of Mannar Region at the southern tip of Tamilnadu is recognised as the richest marine bio diversity region in the world.