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NHAI Recruitment 2017 – Site & Contract Engineer Posts


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NHAI Recruitment 2017 – Site Engineer Posts: Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has published notification for the recruitment of Site Engineer vacancies on short term contract basis. Eligible candidates may apply in prescribed application format on or before 19-01-2017 up to 1700 hrs. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process, application fee & how to apply are given below….

NHAI Vacancy Details:
Total No. of Posts: 10 
Name of the Post: Site Engineer

Educational Qualification: Candidates should posses Degree in Civil engineering with relevant experience

Selection Process: Shortlisted candidates will be called for interview.

How to Apply: Eligible candidates may send their dully filled application with supporting documents (each page duly signed by candidate) in an envelope should be super scribed with “Application for the Post of Site Engineer on Short Term Contract Basis” by registered post/ speed post/ hand to the Chief General Manager (Tech) & Regional Officer, Uttarakhand, National Highways Authority of India, House No. 58/ 37, Balbir Road, Dehradun – 248 001 (Uttarakhand) on or before 19-01-2017 up to 1700 hrs.
Last Date for Receipt of Application: 19-01-2017 up to 1700 hrs.

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