Vacancy Circular No:
Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL)
invites applications for recruitment of Director
Number of Vacancy: 1 Posts
| BCCL Recruitment 2022 Recruitment 2022 | Details |
|---|---|
| Job Role | Director |
| Education Requirement | PG Diploma |
| Total Vacancy | 1 Post |
| Job Locations | New Delhi |
| Age Limit | On the date of occurrence of vacancy (DOV) - Age of superannuation 60 years: Internal: Minimum - 40 years, Maximum: 2 years residual service as on the date of vacancy w.r.t. the date of superannuation.; Others: Minimum - 40 years, Maximum: 3 years residual service as on the date of vacancy w.r.t. the date of superannuation. |
| Experience | 5 - 10 years |
| Salary | 160000 - 290000(Per Month) |
| Posted on | 08 Feb, 2022 |
| Last Date To Apply | 18 Apr, 2022 |
Educational Qualification: MBA/PGDM, PG Diploma
Experience: Please refer to official document
Advt.No. - 20/2022 1. Name of the Post: Director(Personnel) 2. Scale of the Post: Rs. 160000-290000 (IDA) 3. Job Description And Responsibilities: Director (Personnel) is a member of the Board of Directors and reports to Chairman and Managing Director of BCCL. He/She is overall incharge of coordinating and implementing personnel and industrial relations policies, management functions, administrative control etc. in the organization. 4. Employment Status: The applicant must, on the date of application, as well as on the date of interview, be employed in a regular capacity – and not in a contractual/ad-hoc capacity – in one of the followings :- (a) Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE) (including a full-time functional Director in the Board of a CPSE); (b) Central Government including the Armed Forces of the Union and All India Services; (c) State Public Sector Enterprise (SPSE) where the annual turnover is *Rs 1000 crore or more; (d) Private Sector in company where the annual turnover is *Rs 1000 crore or more. Preference would be given to candidates from listed companies. (* The average audited annual turnover of three financial years preceding the calendar year in which the post is advertised shall be considered for applying the approved limits) 5. Qualification: “The applicant should be a graduate with good academic record from a recognized University/Institute. Applicants with post graduate Diploma or Degree in Personnel Management/ Human Resource Management or Masters in Business Administration (MBA)/Post graduate Diploma/Programme in Management (PGDM/PGPM) from a recognized University/Institute will be preferable”. 6. Experience: The applicant should have at least five years of cumulative experience during the last ten years in various aspects of HR/ Personnel Management/Industrial Relations in an organization of repute. 7. Pay Scale: ((a)Central Public Sector Enterprises Eligible Scale of Pay (i) Rs. 6250-7475 (IDA) Pre 01/01/1992 The minimum length of service required in the eligible scale will be one year for internal candidates, and two years for others as on the date of vacancy. (b) (i) Applicants from Central Government / All India Services should be holding a post of the level of Director in Government of India or carrying equivalent scale of pay on the date of application. (ii) Applicants from the Armed forces of the Union should be holding a post of the level of Brigadier in the Army or equivalent rank in Navy/Air Force on the date of application. (c) Applicants from State Public Sector Enterprises/ Private Sector should be working at Board level position or at least a post of the level immediately below the board level on the date of application. 8. Condition Of Immediate Absorption For Central Government Officers: Central Government Officers, including those of the Armed Forces of the Union and the All India Services, will be eligible for consideration only on immediate absorption basis. 9. Duration Of Appointment: The appointment shall be for a period of five years from the date of joining or upto the date of superannuation or until further orders, whichever is earlier.
(ii) Rs. 8520-10050 (IDA) Post 01/01/1992
(iii) Rs. 18500-23900 (IDA) Post 01/01/1997
(iv) Rs. 43200-66000 (IDA) Post 01/01/2007
(v) Rs. 100000-260000 (IDA) Post 01.01.2017
(vi) Rs. 14300-18300 (CDA) Pre-revised
(vii) Rs. 37400-67000 + GP 8700 (CDA)
(viii) Rs. 123100-215900 (Level 13) CDA
Pay Scale:
INR
160000 - 290000(Per Month)
Age Limit: On the date of occurrence of vacancy (DOV) - Age of superannuation 60 years: Internal: Minimum - 40 years, Maximum: 2 years residual service as on the date of vacancy w.r.t. the date of superannuation.; Others: Minimum - 40 years, Maximum: 3 years residual service as on the date of vacancy w.r.t. the date of superannuation.
Board reserves the right to shortlist applicants for interview.
Last time/date of receipt of complete application duly forwarded to PESB is by 15.00 hours on 18/04/2022. No application shall be entertained under any circumstances after the stipulated time/date. Incomplete applications and applications received after the stipulated time/date shall be Rejected.
1. The applicants should submit their applications through proper channel as follows:
(a) Government Officers, including those of the Armed Forces of the Union and All India Services: through Cadre Controlling authority;
(b) CMDs/MDs/Functional Directors in CPSE: through the concerned Administrative Ministry;
(c) Below Board level in CPSE: through the concerned CPSE;
(d) CMDs/MDs/Functional Directors in State PSE: through the concerned Administrative Secretary and Cadre Controlling Authority, if any, of the State Government;
(e) Below Board level in SPSE: through the concerned SPSE;
(f) Private Sector: directly to the PESB.
2. Applicants from Private Sector must submit the following documents along with the application form:
(a) Annual Reports of the Company in which currently working for the 3 financial years preceding the calendar year in which the post is advertised (please provide URL or attach/enclose copies);
(b) Whether the company is listed or not; if yes, the documentary proof (please provide URL or attach/enclose copies);
(c) Evidence of working at Board level or at least a post of the level immediately below the Board level;
(d) Self-attested copies of documents in support of age and qualifications;
(e) Relevant Jobs handled in the past with details.
Published on: 08 February 2022
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
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Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL), a Public Sector Undertaking under Coal India Limited (CIL), stands as one of the most essential contributors to India’s industrial and energy infrastructure. Established with a mandate to mine and supply high-grade coking coal, BCCL plays a pivotal role in fuelling the nation’s steel sector, which relies heavily on our coal for production and manufacturing processes.
In the early 1970s, India faced significant challenges in its coal industry. The sector was dominated by small private companies, leading to unregulated mining practices, labour issues, and environmental degradation. The fragmented nature of ownership created inefficiencies in production, resource management, and safety, and the nation’s reliance on private players threatened energy security.
Recognizing these challenges, the Government of India took a bold step in 1971 and 1973, enacting legislation to nationalize the coal industry. The Coking Coal Mines (Emergency Provisions) Act, 1971, followed by the Coal Mines (Nationalization) Act, 1973, brought all coking and non-coking coal mines under government control. This landmark decision led to the creation of Coal India Limited and its subsidiaries, including Bharat Coking Coal Limited. BCCL was tasked with managing the Jharia and Raniganj coalfields, which are rich in high-grade coking coal critical for steel
production.