AAI Recruitment 2024 | Freshers | Apprentice | 135 Posts | Last Date : 31 October 2024 |
Organization Name :- Airports Authority of India (AAI)
Airports Authority of India is an aviation company under the ministry of civil aviation, government of India. Directorate general of civil aviation is the Partner organisation. Government of India is responsible for upgrading, creating and maintaining the aviation infrastructure in India.
Positions :- Graduate/Diploma/ITI Apprentices
Job Location :- Odisha, Bihar, Chhattisgarh
Stipend :-
- Graduate Apprentice : Rs. 15,000/- pm
- Technician Apprentice : Rs. 12,000/- pm
- Trade Apprentice : Rs. 9,000/- pm
Qualification :-
Diploma/Graduate Apprentice:
- Candidates should possess a full-time (regular) four-year degree or a years (regular) Diploma in Engineering in any of the above-mentioned streams, recognized by AICTE, GOI.
Trade Apprentice:
- Candidates should possess ITI/NCVT certificate of the above-mentioned trades from institutes recognized by AICTE, GOI.
- Trades: Computer Operator Programming Assistant, Electrical, Mechanic, Electronics
Total Vacancies :-
- Graduate Apprentices: 45 Posts
- Diploma Apprentices: 50 Posts
- ITI Apprentices: 40 Posts
Duration of Training :- 01 Year
Selection Process :-
- The provisional selection of the candidates would be merit-based in the qualifying examination.
- The shortlisted candidates will be called for Interview/Document verification through their registered email IDs only.
- The final selection will be based on the Interview/verification of certificates and submission of a Medical Fitness Certificate at the time of joining.
- The selected candidates will be posted preferably at the given locations in the Eastern Region based on their registration location (in the portal).
How to Apply :-
All interested and eligible candidates can apply for the job through online mode in their official website latest by 31 October 2024
Official Notification :- Click Here
Apply Links :-
- Trade Apprentice : Click Here
- Diploma/Graduate : Click Here