Chennai Customs
invites applications for recruitment of Greaser
Number of Vacancy: 2 Posts
Educational Qualification: Two years experience in sea going vessel on main engine and auxiliary machinery maintenance. Desirable: (a) Operator Training Certificate of Fishery Training School. (b) Eight standard pass or equivalent..
Pay Scale:
INR
18000-56900/- Per Month
Age Limit: 25 years.
Application as below in legal size paper along with relevant attested Photocopies of educational qualifications, proof of age, category, essential & desirable certificates, etc. Wherever necessary and four unsigned passport size photographs and two self-addressed unstamped envelopes of 25 Cms. X 12 Cms. are to be sent by ORDINARY POST OR SPEED POST addressed to
THE JOINT COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS (P&V)
COMMISSIONERATE GENERAL
OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS
CUSTOM HOUSE, NO. 60, RAJAJI SALAI,
CHENNAI - 600 001
Published on: 4th December 2021
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
The history of Chennai Customs dates back to 600 AD when the seaport of Mamallapuram flourished under the rule of the Pallava King, Mahendra Varma. It was in Fort St. George that the British first collected Sea Customs duties. Lord Edward Clive who was the Governor of Madras Presidency during 1754-1839 ordered the transfer of the Custom House from Fort St. George to its present site at No.33, Rajaji Salai, Chennai-600 001. It was also during his period that the first legalized Sea Customs Regulation Sec. 2 of Regulation I of 1802 was passed, and then amended as Regulation II of 1803. The first “Collector of Customs” was Mr. Walter Balfour who took Office in the year 1800. Thus the history of the Chennai Customs, reckoning from the recent history, is 2 centuries old.