OPTCL Recruitment 2022

OPTCL Recruitment 2022

Total Vacancies: 40

Important Links

Advt. Details Click Here
Apply Online Click Here

Important Dates

Starting Date to Apply Online10 Jan 2022
Closing Date to Apply Online10 Feb 2022

Application Fee

Gen/ OBCโ‚น 1000
SC/ ST/ Ex-Servicemenโ‚น 500

Pay the Examination Fee through Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking.

Age Limit

For Gen/ UR Candidates21 (Twenty one) years of age and must not be above 32 (Thirty two) years as on 01.01.2022
Relaxation ( in Upper age limit )05 years for SC/ST candidates
03 years for OBC candidates

Job Location

Odisha

Qualification

Diploma in Electrical / Electrical & Electronics Engineering with at least 60% marks in aggregate from a recognized University/Institution For SC and PWD candidates, the minimum percentage of marks required is 50%  

OPTCL

Started commercial operation from 01.04.2005 only as a Transmission Licensee. (a deemed Transmission Licensee under Section 14 of Electricity Act, 2003)Notified as the State Transmission Utility (STU) by the State Govt. and discharges the State Load Dispatch functions.
 
ODISHA POWER TRANSMISSION CORPORATION LIMITED (OPTCL), one of the largest Transmission Utility in the country was incorporated in March 2004 under the Companies Act, 1956 as a company wholly owned by the Government of Odisha to undertake the business of transmission and wheeling of electricity in the State. The registered office of the Company is situated at Bhubaneswar, the capital of the State of Odisha. Its projects and field units are spread all over the State. OPTCL became fully opeartional with effect from 9th June 2005 consequent upon issue of Odisha Electricity Reform (Transfer of Transmission and Related Activities) Scheme, 2005 under the provisions of Electricity Act, 2003 and the Odisha Reforms Act, 1995 by the State Government for transfer and vesting of transmission related activities of GRIDCO with OPTCL. The Company has been designated as the State Transmission Utility in terms of Section 39 of the Electricity Act, 2003.

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