Last Date:10 Oct,2019
Ministry of Textiles
Maharashtra
Ministry of Textiles (Ministry of Textiles) is inviting eligible candidates to apply for 5 contractual posts of Consultant, Technical Officer and Principal Consultant.Interested Eligible Candidates may send their applications as per prescribed format to concerned E-mail address by 10-10-2019 . All the relevant documents must be sent alongwith application form, as proof of suitability for the posts. Email subject must be formed properly, containing name of post applied for.
Employment Notification 05 Consultant, Technical Officer and Principal Vacancy – Ministry of Textiles,Maharashtra
JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Consultant, Technical Officer and Principal
No of post – 05
Pay Scale – Rs 35000,Rs 45000,Rs 1 Lakh
Education Qualification:
Degree/B.E/ B Tech /M.E/M.Tech.
Apply to 05 Consultant, Technical Officer and Principal Vacancy – Ministry of Textiles,Maharashtra
General Instruction:
- Applicant need to clearly specify the Position for which the Application is forwarded (Sl. No. 1). Separate Application need to send, if applied for more than one position .
- Applicant’s Full Name to be filled in CAPITAL letters (SI.No. 2) should match with the valid Identify proof.
- Full Father name of Applicant be filled in CAPITAL letters only(Sl. No.3)
- Address for communication to be furnished with all the details, further correspondence will be made to this address only (Sl. No. 4). Apart from this address, communication will also be via email provided in the application (Sl. No. 5).
- Contact Mobile No (10 digit only) and land line No (with STD code) shall be provided .
- Date of birth need to be provided (Sl. No. 7). The claim for date of birth need to be supported by self attested copy a relevant document like mark sheet of X/ SSC/SSLC/PAN card/Aadhaar Card/Voter ID card/Birth Certificate/Passport, etc.
- Mention all languages he/she is conversant (Sl. No. 10).
- Academic qualification (Sl. No. 11): Applicant needs to specify the relevant academic qualification possessed by him/her in complete for the post applied. Applicant should enclose the self attested copies of Degree/Diploma certificates, Marksheets of all Semester/year, Course completion certificate from University/Institute.
- Software/Hardware Skill (Sl. No 13): The relevant skill possessed by the applicant and required for position need to be mentioned. Self attested photo copy of experience certificate (s) provided by the relevant employer (s) need to be provided along with the application form.
- Applicant needs to mention all testimonials attached to the application in this column.
- Applicant needs to append his/her signature at Sl. No. 15. Application without applicant signature will summarily be rejected.
- Application filled in all respect and kept in a sealed cover with Superscription “Application for the post of ” shall be sent ONLY through Post/Courier addressed mentioned below on or before 10.10.2019.
About Us:
Vacancy Notice 05 Consultant, Technical Officer and Principal Vacancy – Ministry of Textiles,Maharashtra
- The Textiles Committee has been established under the Textiles Committee Act, 1963, (No. 41 of 1963), of the Indian Parliament. It replaced the erstwhile Cotton Textiles Fund Committee, constituted under the Cotton Textiles Fund Ordinance, which was promulgated by section 72 of the Government of India Act, 1935. This ordinance provided for the establishment of the Cotton Textiles Fund from the levy of a cess of three per cent on the ex-mill prices of cloth and yarn exported and for the setting up of the Cotton Textiles Fund Committee to administer the Fund. The Fund was to be used for supervising the export of cloth and yarn, and increasing the same of cloth and yarn abroad and generally for the development of technical education and research relating to the cotton textile industry.
- Among the achievements of the Cotton Textiles Fund Committee, since its formation, it deserves to be mentioned that substantial assistance was rendered to the establishments of various Textile Research Associations like ATIRA, SITRA, BTRA, NITRA and the formation of the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (Texprocil). For the first time, a scheme for the inspection of Cotton Textiles, especially for export was formulated and put into operation.
- In furtherance of the functions of the Cotton Textiles Fund Committee to supervise the export of cloth and yarn, a scheme for inspection of cotton textiles meant for export, popularly known as ‘ITEX’, was introduced on a voluntary basis in the year 1954. A year later, the factual inspection scheme was also introduced on the basis of the ITEX inspection scheme to know factually the quality of material inspected in each case.
- With the enactment of the Textiles Committee Act, 1963 the cotton Textiles Fund Ordinance was replaced and the Textiles Committee was established as a statutory body for ensuring the quality of textiles and textile machinery and for looking after matter connected therewith. The functions of the Committee are to ensure by such measures, as it thinks fit, standard qualities of textiles, both for internal market and for export, and the manufacture and use of standard qualities of textile machinery. The Committee has, in its ambit a vast range of functions and activities like scientific, technological and economic research, export promotion, inspection, testing, establishment of laboratories and test houses, collection of statistics for market study and research and rendering advice on all matters relating to the development of textile industry and production of textile machinery.
- The Committee consists of a Chairman, nominated by the Government of India, the Textile Commissioner,who is the ex-officio Vice Chairman and 21 other members comprising senior Government Officers and prominent persons from the textile industry and trade. The Member Secretary of the Committee is the Chief Executive of the organization. The Headquarter of the Committee is at Mumbai with 29 Regional Offices covering all important textiles production and export centers in the country.
- After the liberalization of Indian economy, Committee has transformed itself from the role of regulator to that of a facilitator, enjoying the goodwill of textile trade and industry. Compulsory inspection was removed and in search of new dimensions Committee has emerged in diversified sectors such as Quality inspection, commercial testing, Total Quality Management (TQM) consultancy, Cluster Development Programmes (CDP),etc. At present the Committee has Export Promotion and Quality Assurance division (EP & QA), Laboratories, Market Research division, TQM division, CDP cell, Integrated Skill Development Scheme (ISDS) division.
- Acting as a facilitator, the Committee acts as ‘a one stop service provider’ to the textile trade, industry and other stakeholders’ including state governments. It is the only organisation in the country to provide HS classification of textile items, star rating of ginning and pressing factories and promoting hand-woven products through Handloom mark Scheme. The EP &QA division of Committee is the India’s first ISO 17020 accredited third party inspection body in the country. Textiles Committee has recently received Excellence Award” at Global Cotton Conference for successfully organizing a Quality Certification Programme for Indian Ginning Mills under Star rating of Ginning & Pressing scheme and assist in building clean cotton image for the Indian Cotton. As part of bringing quality standards in the management systems, the Committee rolled itself in the area of providing Total Quality Management consultancy to the textile industries in the country and so far provided services to more than 500 textile units.
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