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IAF Recruitment 2021: Apply Now For 255 Group C Posts; Class 10th, 12th Pass Eligible

Air Force Recruitment 2021 Notification OUT @indianairforce.nic.in. Check application form, educational qualification, age limit, experience, selection criteria and other details. 

Air Force Recruitment 2021: Air Force has invited applications for recruitment to the post of Group C Civilian in South Western Air Command. Interested candidates can submit their application within 30 (13 March 2021) days from the date of publication of advertisement in employment news.

Around 255 Vacancies will be recruited for various posts of Group C Civilian in South Western Air Command. Candidates can go through this article to know the eligibility, educational qualification, experience, selection criteria and other details.

Job Summary

Notification Air Force Recruitment 2021 Notification OUT @indianairforce.nic.in Out: 255 Vacancies Notified for Group C Posts
Notification Date Feb 11, 2021
Last Date of Submission Mar 13, 2021
City New Delhi
State Delhi
Country India
Organization Indian Air Force
Education Qual Secondary, Senior Secondary, Other Qualifications, Graduate
Functional Administration, Other Funtional Area

Important Dates:

Last date for submission of online application:  30 (13 March 2021) days from the date of publication of advertisement in employment news.

Air Force Group C Civilian Recruitment 2021 Vacancy Details

Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS) - 70 Posts

House Keeping Staff (HKS)- 43 Posts

Mess Staff- 49 Posts

LDC- 11 Posts

Clerk Hindi Typist- 2 Posts

Stenographer Grade-II- 3 Posts

Store (Superintendent)- 3 Posts

Store Keeper- 3 Posts

Laundryman- 7 Posts

Ayah/Ward Sahayika(only for female candidates)

Carpenter- 2 Posts

Painter4 Posts

Vulcaniser- 2 Posts

Civilian Mechanical Transport Driver (Ordinary Grade) {CMTD (OG)}- 9 Posts

Cook (Ordinary Grade)- 41 Posts

Fireman- 8 Posts

Air Force Group C Civilian Recruitment 2021 Eligibility Criteria

Educational Qualification:

Multi-Tasking Staff (MTS), House Keeping Staff (HKS), Mess Staff - Matriculation pass or equivalent qualification from a recognized University or Board.

LDC, Clerk Hindi Typist - 12th Class or equivalent qualification from a recognised Board or University; A typing speed of 30 words per minute in English on a manual typewriter. OR A typing speed of 35 words per minute in English on computer.

Stenographer Grade-II - 12th class pass or equivalent from recognized Board or University.

Store (Superintendent) - Graduate of a recognised University or equivalent.

Store Keeper- 12th Class or equivalent qualification from a recognised Board or University.

Laundryman, Ayah/Ward Sahayika(only for female candidates) -Matriculation pass or equivalent qualification from a recognized University or Board.

 Carpenter, Painter - Matriculation pass or equivalent qualification from a recognized University or Board; Industrial Training Institute Certificate in appropriate akin field or Trade viz– Carpenter or (b) Ex-Servicemen from appropriate trade.

Vulcaniser - Matriculation pass or equivalent qualification from a recognized University or Board or Ex-servicemen of appropriate trade.

Civilian Mechanical Transport Driver (Ordinary Grade) {CMTD (OG)} - Matriculation pass or equivalent qualification from a recognized University or Board; Must be holding a valid civil driving license

for light and heavy vehicle.

Cook (Ordinary Grade) - Matriculation from recognized Board with a certificate or diploma in catering; One year experience in the trade.

Fireman - Matriculation or equivalent qualification from a recognized board/university; Must have undergone training in Fire Fighting under a state fire service or a recognized institution of repute.

Air Force Group C Civilian Recruitment 2021 Notification PDF

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How to apply for Air Force Group C Civilian Recruitment 2021

Interested candidates can submit applications along with the documents to the following addresses within 30 (13 March 2021) days from the date of publication of advertisement in employment news.

Address:

MTS, Cook - S Adm O, Air Force Station Makarpura, Vadodra (Guj)- 390014

Mess Staff, HKS- Adjt (O) Air Force Station Jamnagar (Guj) - 361003

MTS - Adjt (Q) Air Force Station Darjipura, Near Golden Chokri, Vadodra (Guj) - 390022

Cook (OG) - Adjt (R) Air Force Station Naliya, Taluka -Abdasa, Distt– Kutch (Guj) - 370655

HKS, Mess Staff, MTS, LDC - C Adm O, Air Force Station, Samana, Distt– Jamnagar (Guj)- 360520

Carpenter, HKS, Laundryman, Mess Staff, Cook (OG), LDC, Steno Grade-II - C Adm O, Air Force Station, Vayushakti Nagar, Chiloda Road, Distt– Gandhinagar (Guj) - 382042

HKS, Mess Staff, MTS, Cook (OG)- C Adm O, Air Force Station, Lohagaon, PUNE (MH)-411032.

Mess Staff - S Adm O, Air Force Station SEWA, Near JNPT Admin Building Raigarh, New Mumbai (MH) - 400707

Carpenter, HKS, Mess Staff, MTS, Painter, Cook (OG) - C Adm O, Air Force Station Madh Island, PO– Versova, Via– Andheri (W) Mumbai—400061

Clerk Hindi Typist - Adjt 6 Air Men Selection Center, Near Ram Mandir, Cottongreen, Mum-

bai—400033

HKS, MTS, Cook (OG), LDC - C Adm O, Air Force Station Lonavala, PO-INS Shivaji, Distt– PUNE (MH) -

410402

Fireman, HKS, MTS, Cook (OG), LDC, Steno Gde-II, Store Keeper - C Adm O, Air Force Station, Kalina Santa Cruz (E) Mumbai (MH) - 400029, AFS Mumbai

HKS - Adjt (S) Air Force Station, Lohagaon, PUNE (MH) - 411032

Mess Staff - C Adm O, Air Force Station Borgad, PO– Meri Colony, Nasik (MH) - 422004

MTS - C Adm O, Air Force Station Kanhari Hill, Yeour, PO– Jeke Gram, Thane (W) - 400606

Mess Staff - C Adm O, Air Force Station, Utarlai, Distt– Barmer (Raj) - 344035


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