Thursday, September 27, 2018

BHEL Recruitment 2018 – Apply Online 320 Technician Apprentice Posts

Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited(BHEL) organizes/conducts various training programs to enhance the skills and competence of employees towards making BHEL a world -class organization. BHEL released a notification for 320 Technician Apprentices Posts. All the interested and eligible candidates can apply offline before 31st Oct for 320 posts. All the important details and direct link to the website is given below. Important Dates Application Date Available Online-27th September 2018 Closing Date for Submission of Online Application- 31st October 2018 Vacancy Number of vacancies to be filled is 320 posts Technician Apprentice Post Educational Qualification Diploma in Electronics & Communication Engineering/ Electrical & Electronics Engineering/ Mechanical Engineering/ Computer Science Engineering or Civil Engineering Age limit The maximum age for applicants is 42 years of age for the said post Scale of Pay The Salary will be Rs. 4000 per month for the selected candidates Job Location Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, Electronics Division, Mysuru Road, Bengaluru – 26 How to Apply? Eligible candidates may apply online at BHEL’s website from 27th September 2018 Click on Register Login with your registrations credentials Fill the application form, pay application fee and complete the application process Download the page and printout for further reference Address Send it to the Address “DGM/HR, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, Electronics Division, Mysuru Road, Bengaluru – 560026 by post or by email (hradmin-edn@bhel.in) on or before 31 Oct 2018, along with the relevant documents. ref: https://valueswire.com/2018/09/27/bhel-technician-apprentice-recruitmetn-notification/

Monday, September 24, 2018

CSML signs pact with BHEL for solar project

Cochin Smart Mission Ltd (CSML) has entered into an agreement with Bharat Heavy Electrical Ltd (BHEL) for installation of rooftop solar system for select government buildings. Installation of solar panels is one of the projects under Smart City Mission with a project cost of Rs 5.7 crore. BHEL is expected to complete the work in six months and there would be an annual maintenance contract for five years. more at : https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kochi/csml-signs-pact-with-bhel-for-solar-project/articleshow/65940771.cms

Friday, September 21, 2018

BHEL declares 91% dividend for FY18

BHEL booked orders worth Rs 40,932 crore in 2017-18, registering 74 per cent jump from the previous financial year, its Chairman and Managing Director Atul Sobti said Wednesday. BHEL secured all orders for main packages of thermal power projects during 2017-18. "With this, the company has ended the year with a total order book of over Rs 1,18,000 crore - the highest in the last five years," said Sobti in the company's Annual General Meeting. Addressing the shareholders, Sobti said in 2017-18 the company achieved a profit before tax (PBT) of Rs 1,585 crore, compared to Rs 628 crore in 2016-17, registering a surge of 152 per cent. Profit After Tax (PAT) for the year jumped 63 per cent at Rs 807 crore, against Rs 496 crore in the previous fiscal. He further said that maintaining the trend of topline (sales) growth for the second consecutive year, BHEL has recorded a turnover of Rs 27,850 crore, as against Rs 27,740 crore in the previous year. Consequently, a total dividend of 91 per cent has been declared on the enhanced equity share capital post bonus for 2017-18. Notably, this is the highest dividend paid by the company in the last four years, he added. ref: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/bhel-declares-91-dividend-for-fy18/articleshow/65875216.cms

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Another ‘Make In India’ Success: BHEL Hits Bull’s Eye In Diversification, Rolls Out First 6000HP Locomotive

Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) rolled out a 6000HP electric locomotive from its Jhansi plant for the first time. The move is significant as the engineering major seeks to access a greater chunk of the transportation market and also diversify its product offerings. A company statement released on the occasion stated that “As part of its diversification initiatives, BHEL has flagged off of its first 6000HP electric locomotive (Type WAG-9H)“. It may be noted that the Indian Railways has placed an order for 30 such locomotives and the engine flagged off on Monday is part of the same order. As part of its efforts to gain a bigger market share in the transportation market, BHEL has established research and development centres at its Bangalore, Jhansi and Bhopal plants. Currently, the state-run engineering major enjoys over 50 per cent share in electrical propulsion equipment for railways’ rolling stock. ref: https://swarajyamag.com/insta/bhel-hits-bulls-eye-in-diversification-rolls-out-first-6000hp-locomotive

Sunday, September 2, 2018

BHEL bans use of plastic in factory, township

TRICHY: In a first among the townships owned by Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) across the country, the Trichy unit has come forward to ban the use of plastic products in the factory as well as the township. The management of BHEL Trichy has sent circulars to commercial establishments in its township insisting them to avoid circulating and selling plastic products on the sprawling 1,500 acre complex. The environment-friendly decision was said to be taken in view of state government’s recent announcement to ban non-biodegradable plastic products in the state from January 2019. To make BHEL, Trichy a plastic-free zone, the management has planned to organise a series of programmes highlighting environment-friendly alternatives to plastic carry bags. More at: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/trichy/bhel-bans-use-of-plastic-in-factory-township/articleshow/65640232.cms