BHEL Recruitment 2019

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BHEL Recruitment 2019

BHEL aka Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited invites applications for the post of 672 Graduate & Diploma Apprentices & Trade Apprentice. Apply Online before 19 January 2019. BHEL Recruitment Qualification/ eligibility conditions, how to apply & other rules are given below



Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited – BHEL Recruitment – 229 Graduate & Diploma Apprentices Vacancy – Last Date 21 January 2019

Post Name Graduate & Diploma Apprentices
No Of BHEL Vacancy 229
Pay Scale 4000/-, 6000/- (Per Month)
careers.bhel.in Qualification Diploma, B.E./B.Tech
Age Limit 14 to 25 years
BHEL Job Location Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh)

Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited – BHEL Recruitment – 443 Trade Apprentice Vacancy – Last Date 19 January 2019

Post Name Trade Apprentice
No Of BHEL Vacancy 443
Pay Scale Not Specifed
careers.bhel.in Qualification 10th, ITI
Age Limit 18 to 27 years
BHEL Job Location Haridwar (Uttarakhand)



About BHEL

Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) is an engineering and manufacturing company. It is India’s largest power generation equipment manufacturer. It is owned and founded by the Government of India. It is governed by Board of Directors. Mr. Atul Sobti is Chairman & Managing Director of BHEL. It has 39,821 number of working employees. Its headquarter is in New Delhi.

BHEL was established in 1964 for manufacturing indigenous Heavy Electrical Equipment. Heavy Electricals (India) Limited was merged with BHEL in 1974. In 1991, BHEL was converted into a public limited company. Over time, it developed the capability to produce a variety of electrical, electronic and mechanical equipments for all sectors, including transmission, transportation, oil and gas and other allied industries. As of 2017, It supplied equipment contributed to about 55% of the total installed power generation capacity of India. The company has also supplied thousands of Electric Locomotives to Indian Railway, as well as defence equipment such as the Super Rapid Gun Mount (SRGM) naval guns and Defence Simulators to the Indian Armed Forces.



BHEL is engaged in the design, engineering, manufacturing, construction, testing, commissioning and servicing of a wide range of products, systems and services for the core sectors of the economy, viz. power, transmission, industry, transportation, renewable energy, oil & gas and defence. It has a network of 17 manufacturing units, 2 repair units, 4 regional offices, 8 service centres, 8 overseas offices, 15 regional centres, 7 joint ventures, and infrastructure allowing it to execute more than 150 projects at sites across India and abroad. The company has established the capability to deliver 20,000 MW p.a. of power equipment to address the growing demand for power generation equipment.