Field Engineer, Checker and office  boy

Field Engineer, Checker and office boy


Company
Confidential
Location
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Posted
15 days ago
Via
OLX India
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Job Description
Job Type: Full-time
Job Role:
1. Field Engineer: 10
2. Checker: 2
3. Office Boy: 1

Prepare valuation reports, Submit various bank and nbfc reports by proper checking reports. Get Necessary Approvals. Cross check Visit allocated properties for site inspection.

Freshers & experienced both welcome

Office boy requirement who can distribute various assignments to multiple banks

Hurry up,
Limited vacancy available

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Q What is the minimum daily wage for plumber jobs in India under the central sphere in 2026?
As per the Ministry of Labour & Employment, the minimum wage for plumbers as skilled workers is ₹900 per day in the central sphere as of 1 April 2026. Overtime must be paid at twice the ordinary rate after 8 hours of work. This rate applies to employment in central government undertakings and scheduled employments.
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As per the Ministry of Labour & Employment guidelines, candidates need a minimum of Class 10 pass along with 2 years of relevant experience or an ITI certificate in plumbing trade. Apprenticeship completion under NAPS is also accepted for entry-level roles. No formal degree is mandated for domestic plumber positions.
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As per the Ministry of Labour & Employment, plumbers work a maximum of 8 hours per day and 48 hours per week under the Factories Act. Workers receive 1 day of earned leave for every 20 days worked, totaling 15-18 days annually. ESI covers medical leave up to 91 days per year.
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