Vacancy Circular No:
Chennai Port Trust
invites applications for recruitment of Senior Deputy Chief Accounts Officer
Number of Vacancy: 1 Posts
| Chennai Port Trust Job opening 2022 Recruitment 2022 | Details |
|---|---|
| Job Role | Senior Deputy Chief Accounts Officer |
| Education Requirement | |
| Total Vacancy | 1 Post |
| Job Locations | Chennai |
| Experience | 12 - 20 years |
| Salary | 80000 - 220000(Per Month) |
| Posted on | 24 Mar, 2022 |
| Last Date To Apply | 30 Apr, 2022 |
Educational Qualification: Member of ICAI
Sub: ESTT.Filling up of the post of Senior Deputy Chief Accounts Officer (Dy. HOD) in the scale of pay of Rs.80000-220000(Pre-revised scale of pay of Rs.32900-58000/Rs.16000-20800) in Finance Department, Chennai Port Authority on Composite Method- Reg. Applications are invited for filling up of one post of Senior Deputy Chief Accounts Officer (Dy.HOD) in the pay scale of Rs.80000-220000 (Pre-revised scale of pay of Rs.32900-58000/16000-20800) in Finance Department of Chennai Port Authority, through Composite Method, from the eligible Officers of Major Port Authorities, who possess the prescribed qualifications, experience, as mentioned in the RR.
1. Name of the Post: Senior Deputy Chief Accounts Officer
2. No of Post: 01
3. Salary: Rs.80000-220000(Pre-revised scale of pay of Rs.32900-58000/Rs.16000-20800)
4. Educational and other qualifications prescribed for direct recruitment:
i) Member of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India or of Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India.
ii) Twelve years experience in Executive cadre in the field of Finance, Accounting in an Industrial/ Commercial/ Govt. Undertaking.
Pay Scale:
INR
80000 - 220000(Per Month)
Age Limit:As Per Rules Age
Method of recruitment (whether by direct recruitment or by promotion/ transfer absorption/ deputation): By absorption through composite method of recruitment ie. through promotion / transfer / deputation on absorption basis failing which deputation and failing both by direct recruitment. The promotion / transfer/ on absorption will be from the officers from Major Port Trusts.
Ports have to forward the applications of suitable and willing Officers who satisfy the requirements, along with the following documents, so as to reach Secretary, Chennai Port Authority, Rajaji Salai, Chennai- 600001, on or before. 30.04.2022
a) Photocopy of ACRs of the applicant for the last 5 years duly attested by an officer, not below the rank of Deputy Head of Department, on each of the page
b) Willingness of the candidate for joining the post in case of selection
c) No Objection Certificate of respective Port to relieve the candidate.
d) Vigilance / Administrative Clearance of the Officer in the proforma prescribed
e) The veracity of the University Certificates and the recognition of the Degree obtained by the applicant may be ensured and certified.
f) If ACR for a particular year/period is not available, a certificate to that effect should be enclosed.
g) If any major or minor penalty has been imposed on the applicant during the last 10 years, the details of the disciplinary case leading to such penalty, along with necessary documents, have to be sent.
h) Complete service details of the applicants with posts held till date
Published on: 24 March 2022
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
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|---|---|
|
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|
22nd October 2025 |
|
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|
14th May 2025 |
The Maritime history of Chennai started way back in 1639 with setting up Fort of St.George on the seashore of the erstwhile Madrasapatnam (Madras) from an open roadstead and exposed sandy coast till 1815 with minor port operations. The initial piers were built in 1861. But the storms of 1868 and 1872 made them inoperative, which led to emergence of an artificial harbour. The Madras Port started its commercial operations in 1881 with breakwaters having an eastern entrance.
Sir Francis Spring first Chairman of the Madras Port Trust, formulated plans with a long-term vision and in a scientific manner, to overcome both man-made and natural challenges. The shifting of the entrance of the Port from Eastern side to the North Eastern side provided protection to the Port to a long extent from natural calamities. By the end of 1920, the port was equipped with a dock later named as Dr.Ambedkar Dock, consisting of five berths in the West Quay, one each in the East & South Quay, the North Quay berth came up in 1931 and during 1940s two more berths were added along with all infrastructure facilities. The Passenger station at North Quay was inaugurated in 1958.
In 1964, Jawahar Dock was commissioned on the southern side of the Port with a capacity to berth 6 vessels to handle Dry Bulk cargoes and non-hazardous liquid cargoes. In tune with the international maritime developments, the port developed an Outer-harbour named Bharathi dock with two deep drafted berths for handling POL cargo in 1972 and one deep drafted berth with mechanized Iron-Ore plant for handling Iron Ore in 1974.