Specialist Officers Jobs Bank of Maharashtra : Jul 2013
Bank of Maharashtra
(A Govt. of India Undertaking)
HRD Department, Lokmangal, 1051, Shivajinagar, Pune - 411005
Bank of Maharashtra, Leading Listed Public Sector Bank with Head Office in Pune and all India network of branches invites ONLINE Applications for recruitment to the post of Specialist Officers given below :
Assistant General Manager : 01 post as Principal Staff Training College in SMGS-V scale
Chief Manager : 02 posts as Faculty Staff Training College in SMGS-V scale
Senior Manager : 06 posts as Law Officers in MMGS-III scale
Manager : 16 posts as Security Officer in MMGS-II scale
(A Govt. of India Undertaking)
HRD Department, Lokmangal, 1051, Shivajinagar, Pune - 411005
Bank of Maharashtra, Leading Listed Public Sector Bank with Head Office in Pune and all India network of branches invites ONLINE Applications for recruitment to the post of Specialist Officers given below :
Assistant General Manager : 01 post as Principal Staff Training College in SMGS-V scale
Chief Manager : 02 posts as Faculty Staff Training College in SMGS-V scale
Senior Manager : 06 posts as Law Officers in MMGS-III scale
Manager : 16 posts as Security Officer in MMGS-II scale
Currently Open Govt Jobs :
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