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Job application from BrahMos Aerospace Pvt. Limited for Finance/HR/stores/Accounts

BrahMos Aerospace Pvt.  Limited
 16, Kariappa Road, Kirby Place,Delhi Cantt, Delhi-10

BrahMos, an Indian Russian joint venture with Govt. of India a majority Shareholder , invites application for the following posts :


  1. Dy. General Manager (Finance), Eligibility: CA/ICWA with 10 years post qualification experience
  2. Sr. Executive (Finance), Eligibility: CA/ICWA with 7 years post qualification experience
  3. Senior Executive (Cost Accountant), Eligibility:CA/ICWA with 7 years post qualification experience
  4. Executive (Finance), Eligibility: CA/ICWA with 5 years post qualification experience
  5. Executive (HR), Eligibility: Regular first class MBA in HR with 5 years post qualification experience
  6. Sr. Assistant (Stores), Eligibility: Regular graduate in Commerce / Science with 3 years experience
  7. Assistant (Stores), Eligibility: Regular graduate in Commerce / Science with 3 years experience
  8. Assistant (Finance), Eligibility: Regular graduate in Commerce with 3 years post qualification experience
  9. Personal Assistant, Eligibility: Regular graduate with Secretarial Practice Certificate
  10. Technical Supervisor, Eligibility: Regular first class Diploma with 3 years post qualification experience
  11. Technicians, Eligibility: ITI first class with 3 years post qualification experience
  12. Driver, Eligibility:  10th pass  with heavy vehicle driving liscence and 10 years experience 
How to Apply : Application in he prescribed format with photocopies of certificates in an envelope superscribed with the post applied for to the address : General Manager (HR), BrahMos Aerospace Pvt. Ltd., 16, Cariappa Marg, Kriby Place, Delhi Cantt, New Delhi - 110010 on or before 07/05/2013.

Please visit http://www.brahmos.com/career.php?id=22&sid=23 for details and application format.

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