Hiring For ITI Electrician

Hiring For ITI Electrician


Company
CHM Electrical Construction
Location
Kolkata, West Bengal
Salary
₹1.5L–₹2.5L a year
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Placement India

Job Description
Req. ITI exp electrician at new town construction project
• Experience

1 - 3 Years
• No. of Openings

3
• Education

I.T.I. (Electrician)
• Role

ITI Electrician
• Industry Type

Architecture / Interior Designing
• Gender

Male
• Job Country

India
• Type of Job

Full Time
• Work Location Type

Work from Office
• Face interview location

New town, acc area 3

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