Mormugao Port Authority Recruitment 2025 – Apply Online for Sr. Deputy Traffic Manager Post The Mormugao Port Authority (Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways, Govt. of India) has released a notification for the recruitment of the post of Sr. Deputy Traffic Manager. The vacancy is to be filled by absorption through the composite method from Officers of Major Port Authorities. The selected candidate will be paid in the scale of pay of Rs. 80000-220000/-. Selection will be made by Merit based on the Bench mark grading in ACR/APAR (must not be below 'Very Good'). 1. Eligible and willing Officers must submit their applications through the "Online Application Portal" (OAP) of the Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (https://onlinevacancy.shipmin.nic.in) between 24.12.2025 and 23.01.2026. 2. Print-out of the online application must be sent through the proper channel to the Secretary, Mormugao Port Authority, "Saarasi" General Administration Department, Administrative Office Building, Headland, Sada, Goa - 403 804. The envelope should be superscribed as "Application for the post of Sr. Deputy Traffic Manager under Traffic Dept., in Mormugao Port Authority". 3. Applications must be accompanied by required documents including ACR/APAR copies, educational certificates, No Objection Certificate, Vigilance Clearance, etc. Important Links:
Mormugao Port Authority Recruitment 2025
Overview
Company
Post Name
Last Date
Official Website
Mormugao Port Authority
Sr. Deputy Traffic Manager
23/01/2026 (Online)
06/02/2026 (Hard Copy)mpa.goa.gov.in
Vacancy Details
Post Name
No. of Posts
Salary
Method of Recruitment
Sr. Deputy Traffic Manager
1
Rs. 80000-220000/-
Absorption through Composite Method
Eligibility Criteria for Sr. Deputy Traffic Manager
(i) Officers holding analogous posts or Dy. Traffic Manager (and equivalent) in the scale of Rs. 60000-180000 with 3 years regular service;
OR
(ii) 2 years regular service in that grade with a combined regular service of 7 years in scales of Rs. 50000-160000 and Rs. 60000-180000.Salary
Important Dates
Selection Process
How to Apply
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Official Notification PDF: Click here
Official Website: Click here
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At the time of its commissioning in 1888, the Mormugao Port comprised of 3 berths along with a breakwater having a length of 358 meters. As the years rolled by, the infrastructure slowly kept growing. By 1922, Berths 4 and 5 were built and the breakwater was extended to its present length of 522.40 meters. A mole of 270 meters was added.
With the emergence of mining as a major industry in Goa, a Master Plan was evolved by the Portuguese for the development of Mormugao Port as an iron ore terminal, envisaging “dedicated berth fitted with Mechanical Ore Loading Plants, provided and financed by various iron ore exporters.” In accordance with this, in 1959 M/s Chowgule & Co. Pvt. Ltd., was permitted to set up Asia’s very first Mechanical Ore Handling Plant at Berth No.6, with a capacity of 1000 tph. Berth 7 was constructed as an adjunct to it. The Liberation of Goa on December 19, 1961 marked the end of an epoch in Goan history.
Mormugao Port, went through a fair amount of change as the emphasis shifted to development of infrastructure. A couple of years after liberation, the port was delinked from the Railway management. The main railway section from Vasco da Gama to the border of Goa was transferred to the Southern Railways. The Port however, operated its own railway system between Vasco da Gama interchange point and the harbour area.