Air India recruitment for 2018 for station manager vacancy in delhi. Apply for station manager vacancy govt job in air india.
Post Name : Station Managers (Manager Grade)
No. of Vacancy : 14 Posts
Pay Scale : Rs. 42000/- (Per Month)
Post Name : Instructor (Technical)
No. of Vacancy : 02 Posts
Pay Scale : Rs. 53000/- (Per Month)
Educational Qualification :
For Station Managers : 2 years full time Masters Degree in Business Administration with specialization in Sales and Marketing OR 03 years part time Masters Degree in Business Administration with specialization in Sales and Marketing.
For Instructor : First Class Engineering Graduate from Recognized University in Mechanical / Electronics &Communication Engg. / Aeronautical.
Age Limit : Maximum age limit is 40 years for Station Managers & 50 years for Instructor as on 01.10.2017
Job Location : Delhi
Selection Process : Selection will be based on Interview.
Application Fee : Candidates have to pay Rs. 1500/- through Demand Draft in favour of “Airline Allied Services Limited, payable at New Delhi. No Fee for SC/ST.
How to Apply : Interested candidates may apply in prescribed application form along with One set of photocopies of supporting testimonials for date of birth, caste, qualification, experience & Demand Draft send by Post/ Speed post/courier to Alliance Air, Personnel Department, Alliance Bhawan, adjacent to the Office of ED (NR), Air India Limited, Terminal -1B, IGI Airport, New Delhi – 110037 on or before 24.10.2017.
Air India had its origin as Tata Air Services later renamed to Tata Airlines founded by J. R. D. Tata of Tata Sons, an Indian aviator and business tycoon.In April 1932, Tata won a contract to carry mail for Imperial Airways and the aviation department of Tata Sons was formed with two single-engine de Havilland Puss Moths. On 15 October 1932, Tata flew a Puss Moth carrying air mail from Karachi to Bombay (currently Mumbai) and the aircraft continued to Madras (currently Chennai) piloted by Nevill Vintcent, a former Royal Air Force pilot and friend of Tata. The airline fleet consisted of a Puss Moth aircraft and a de Havilland Leopard Moth. Initial service included weekly airmail service between Karachi and Madras via Ahmedabad and Bombay. In its first year of operation, the airline flew 160,000 miles (260,000 km), carrying 155 passengers and 9.72 tonnes (10.71 tons) of mail and made a profit of ₹60,000 (US$940).
Candidate Profile
2 years full time Masters Degree in Business Administration with specialization in Sales and Marketing OR 03 years part time Masters Degree in Business Administration with specialization in Sales and Marketing.
Education : Diploma