Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
Mechanical /Aeronautical (AE)
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)
Address: Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Helicopter Complex, Post Box. No. 1796
Postal Code: 560017
City Bangalore
State Karnataka
Educational Requirements: Diploma in Mechanical/ Aeronautical Engineering
Qualifications: Arttificer / Aircraft Machanician Course Certificate issued by Indian Navy which is considered as equivalent to Diploma in Engineering in the relevant discipline.
Experience Requirements: Minimum 03 years hands on experience in maintaining/servicing of Seaking helicopters in Airframe/Electrical trades.
Desired Skills: Knowledge in interpreting SeaKing Helicopter documentation, drawings, process sheets, maintenance of tools & equipments, fault diagnosis and rectification capabilities. Should have been qualified to maintain/supervise / sign activities in their respective trade on SeaKing Helicopters
No of Post: 01 Posts
How To Apply: Eligible candidates may send their applications, duly filled, in the prescribed format as at Annexure-1 along with the Demand Draft, certificates / documents (attested Photocopies) in proof of Age, Qualification, Marks Sheets, Experience, Training, Caste (SC/ST/OBC certificate in the prescribed format), Disability (as applicable), Ex-servicemen discharge book etc by ordinary post only so as to reach us on or before 14/12/2013 to the following address.
Last Date: 14/12/2013
Age Limit: 28 Years
HAL Recruitment
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) based in Bangalore, India, is one of Asia�s largest aerospace companies. Under the management of the Indian Ministry of Defence, this state-owned company is mainly involved in aerospace industry, which includes manufacturing and assembling aircraft, navigation and related communication equipment, as well as operating airports. HAL built the first military aircraft in South Asia and is currently involved in the design, fabrication and assembly of aircraft, jet engines, and helicopters, as well as their components and spares. It has several facilities throughout India including Nasik, Korwa, Kanpur, Koraput, Lucknow, Bangalore and Hyderabad. The German engineer Kurt Tank designed the HF-24 Marut fighter-bomber, the first fighter aircraft made in India.
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