Job Details
Post Name : Accounts Officer
No of Vacancy : 01 Post
Pay Scale : Not Specified
Post Name : Assistant Manager (Civil & F&A)
No of Vacancy : 02 Posts (Civil – 01 & F&A – 01)
Pay Scale : Not Specified
Post Name : Senior Manager (Civil)
No of Vacancy : 01 Post
Pay Scale : Not Specified
Educational Qualification :
For Accounts Officer : CA/ICWA
For Assistant Manager/Senior Manager : Full time B.
E/BTech in Civil Engineering OR CA/ICWA
Age Limit : Maximum age limit is 30 years for Accounts Officer, 35 years for Assistant Manager & 45 years for Senior Manager as on 1112.
2017
Job Location : Assam
Selection Process : Selection process based on Interview
Application Fee : There is no application fee
How to Apply : Interested candidates may apply in prescribed application form along with relevant documents & experience certificate send to General Manager (HR) Assam Petro-Chemicals Limited PO Parbatpur, Namrup Dist.
Dibrugarh, Pin- 786 623, Assam on or before 11122017
Assam Petro-chemicals Limited was conceived for productive utilization of natural gas, which was being flared up in the Upper Assam oil fields Only a small quantum of natural gas was then used in fertilizer industry and power generation.
To prevent this colossal wastage, the company was set up by the State Government of Assam with joint participation of Assam Industrial Development Corporation Ltd (AIDC) and the public Incorporated in 1971, the company was a pioneer in the field as it was the first to manufacture petrochemicals in India using natural gas as feedstock It started with a small Methanol plant with Formaldehyde and a few Urea Formaldehyde resins as downstream projects with technology supplied by Mitsubishi Gas Chemicals Co Inc, Japan Commercial production began in 1976.
To augment its capacities to meet increasing demand for its products, a bigger Methanol plant with 100TPD capacity was commissioned in 1989 with technology supplied by ICI, UK and a 100 TPD Formaldehyde Plant in 1998 with technology from Derivados Forestales of Nederland
The company was hard hit by the Supreme Court ban in 1996 on wood based industries in the North Eastern region, which were its major consumers Further, closure of the DMT plant of BRPL in 2000 closed the doors on another important consumer Despite these twin blows that almost completely dried up its market within the state where it earned maximum profit, the company was able to overcome the challenge by marketing its products in far off places like Bengal, Delhi, Haryana, Uttaranchal, Bihar, Nepal Bhutan etc