Current Vacancy - Atomic minerals directorate for exploration and research

Current Vacancy -  Atomic minerals directorate for exploration and research


Designation : AMD Recruitment 2011

Job Description :

Total no. of posts: 93 posts

Name of the posts:

1. Technical Officer-E (Mining): 01 post
2. Technical Officer-C (Mining): 02 posts
3. Technical Officer-C (Chemistry): 06 posts
4. Technical Officer-C (Mechanical/Drilling): 02 posts
5. Technical Officer-C (Civil): 02 posts
6. Technical Officer-C (Electrical): 01 post
7. Scientific Assistant-B (Electrical): 02 posts
8. Scientific Assistant-B (Mine Survey): 02 posts
9. Technician-B (Drilling): 28 posts
10. Technician-B (Electrical): 03 posts
11. Technician-B (Physics): 02 posts
12. Technician-B (Chemistry): 02 posts
13. Technician-B (EDXRF, EPMA): 02 posts
14. Stenographer (Grade-II): 07 posts
15. Stenographer (Grade-III): 02 posts
16. Upper Division Clerk (UDC): 09 posts
17. Driver (Ordinary Grade): 20 posts

Age limit: Candidates see the advertisement for more details of age limit.

Educational qualification: Candidates see the advertisement for more details of educational qualification and experience.

Company Profile :

Atomic Minerals Directorate (AMD) for Exploration and Research is the oldest unit of the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE). Under the Atomic Energy Act, passed by the Govt. of India on April 15, 1948 and followed by the creation of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) on August 10, 1948, AMD was also created on July 29, 1949 as ‘Rare Minerals Survey Unit’ with headquarter in New Delhi. It was renamed first as ‘Raw Materials Division’ and then as ‘Atomic Minerals Division’ in 1958. Its headquarter was later shifted to Hyderabad during 1974. In keeping with its growing stature as one of the country’s leading scientific organizations involved in multi-disciplinary and multi-faceted exploration-cum-analytical-cum research activities, the ‘Division’ was rechristened as a ‘Directorate’ on July 29, 1998 on the eve of its stepping into the ‘Golden Jubilee’ Year. Dr D N Wadia

AMD commenced its operations on October 3, 1950 with a nucleus of 17 geoscientists which has grown to 2777 personnel (in all categories) on date. The principal mandate of the unit was to carry out geological exploration and discover mineral deposits required for Atomic Energy power programme of the country. Professor D.N. Wadia, FRS, a doyen among Indian geologists guided the exploration programme of the Directorate till 1970 as 'Geological Adviser' of the department.

Desired Profile :

Application fee: Crossed Demand draft for Rs 100/- (No fee for SC/ST/EXM and other category candidates) drawn in favour of The Pay & Accounts Officer, AMD, Hyderabad, payable at Secunderabad.

How to apply: The qualified candidates may send their application in prescribed format, given in the advertisement, a recent passport size photograph should be affixed on the application form and staple an additional photograph to the application form, together with attested copies of all necessary certificates and demand draft, to the following address, Chief Administrative & Accounts Officer, Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration & Research (AMD), 1-10-153-156, Begumpet, Hyderabad–500629m, on or before 06/06/2011.

Last date : 06/06/2011

Education: BE/B.Tech/Graduate/MSC/Diploma/10th Pass

Location  : Hyderabad


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