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Hello Khushbu,
SSC JE Mechanical positions can be posted in a variety of locations across India, based on the department and nature of the work. The following are the primary departments and the usual posting sites for SSC JE Mechanical:
1. Central Public Works Department (CPWD)
Location: Large cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Kolkata, and other major urban centers where government infrastructure projects are being executed.
2. Border Roads Organization (BRO)
Location: Often in remote and border areas, such as hilly regions, border regions, and other difficult terrains for road construction and maintenance. Posting could be in places like Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Northeastern states, etc.
3. Military Engineer Services (MES)
Location: They are mostly located in military cantonments, bases, and remote defence installations throughout India. These could be in cities or rural locations, depending on the defence establishment.
4. Central Water Commission(CWS)
Location: oversees water resource and infrastructure projects in major cities including Delhi, Bhopal, Chennai, Kolkata, and Mumbai, as well as outlying districts.
5. Indian Railways
Location: SSC JE Mechanical positions might be posted in various railway zones throughout cities. Postings could be in Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bangalore, and other cities depending on railway projects and maintenance.
6. National Highways Authority of India (NHAI)
Location: Throughout India, particularly in areas where new highways or roads are being constructed. This involves both urban and rural communities, depending on where the projects are located.
7. Delhi Development Authority (DDA)
Location: Mostly in Delhi and adjacent areas, working on urban development and infrastructure projects.
Hi Khushbu,
SSC JE announces vacancy every year on it's official website. If you're a candidate preparing for SSC JE the you can check the vacancies and posting in the link mentioned below at Careers360. Please have a look, as this will answer your query. All the best!
Hi Khushbu,
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) Junior Engineer (JE) Exam in Mechanical Engineering leads to a wide choice of postings in various sectors operated by the Government of India. Once they are eligible for SSC JE Mechanical, candidates can be deputed to the following sectors
1. MOD-
- Various defence and military-related departments-Military Engineering Services (MES),.
- Roles: Within these departments, JE Mechanical candidates may be involved in construction, maintenance, and repair of military infrastructure, weapons, and vehicles.
2. Public Works Departments (PWD)
- Roles: As a Junior Engineer in the PWD, candidates may engage in the design, construction, and maintenance of public infrastructure such as roads, buildings, and bridges.
3. Central Public Works Department (CPWD)
- Roles: CPWD provides posting in the construction and maintenance of government buildings, roads, and other public works infrastructure.
4. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)
- Roles: Mechanical engineers working in BSNL may be involved in maintaining and operating telecom equipment and infrastructure.
5. Central Water Commission (CWC)
- Roles: Mechanical engineers in CWC may be involved in water supply system projects, dams, and hydropower stations for their maintenance and efficiency.
6. Indian Railways
- Roles: Although more common for civil engineers, mechanical engineers can also find employment in the **Railway Engineering Services (RES)** on the maintenance of railway stations, tracks, trains, and other mechanical systems.
7. Central Government Ministries and Other Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs)
- Other opportunities could come up in various PSUs like BHEL, NTPC, HPCL, etc., for mechanical engineering roles.
Location of Posts
The posts vary all across India, depending upon the requirements of the particular department. While most lie in metro cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai, there are even jobs way up in the remote or rural regions and small towns across India.
The scope for SSC JE postings lies rather extensively in multiple engineering departments, cutting across various segments of the government.
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