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Hindustan Shipyard looking to hire Director (Shipbuilding). Apply before July 1

The applicant should be an Engineering graduate, preferably in Mechanical or Marine or Production Engineering or Naval Architecture discipline

PSU Watch Bureau

Hindustan Shipyard Limited Recruitment 2019: Hindustan Shipyard Limited has invited applications for the post of Director (Shipbuilding) and the last date to apply is July 1. Director (Shipbuilding) is a member of the Board of Directors and reports to the Chairman and Managing Director. The person selected for the job is required to carry out short and long term planning, matching the future production prospects, achieving the targeted growth and profitability of the Company. They are also expected to plan, direct and coordinate all the production and allied activities of the Warship and Merchant Shipbuilding of the Company.

Qualification

The applicant should be an Engineering graduate preferably in Mechanical or Marine or Production Engineering or Naval Architecture discipline with a good academic record from a recognized University/Institution. Post Graduate qualifications in aforementioned/related disciplines will have an added advantage.

Experience

The applicant should have at least five years' experience during the last ten years at a senior level in an organization of repute in Marine Engineering or Naval Architecture or Production, Planning & Control in a large scale integrated production unit dealing with turnkey heavy fabrication projects, of which at least two years should have been in Ship Building activity.

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