New Mangalore Port Authority Recruitment 2026 for 1 Senior Deputy Chief Accounts Officer – Apply Online @ newmangaloreport.gov.in
Golden Opportunity: The New Mangalore Port Authority (NMPA), a premier Government of India port authority, has released the official notification for NMPA Senior Deputy Chief Accounts Officer Recruitment 2026. This is a prestigious Sarkari Naukri opportunity for experienced finance professionals holding CA or CMA qualifications.
Apply Online for the latest Central Government Jobs at New Mangalore Port Authority. The vacancy distribution is as follows:
| Post Designation | Vacancy Count | Salary (INR) |
|---|---|---|
| Senior Deputy Chief Accounts Officer | 1 | ₹80,000 - ₹2,20,000 Per Month |
| Total | 1 | - |
Candidates must satisfy the following educational and experience requirements to be eligible for the NMPA Senior Deputy Chief Accounts Officer Recruitment 2026.
This Latest Government Job 2026 offers exceptional career growth and security:
Follow these steps to submit your application for the New Mangalore Port Authority Recruitment:
| Job Name | Location | Last Date | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
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New Mangalore Port Authority Recruitment 2026 for 1 Senior Deputy Chief Accounts Officer – Apply Online @ newmangaloreport.gov.in
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Dakshina Kannada | 15th May, 2026 | View Details |
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New Mangalore Port Authority Recruitment 2026 for 16 Class I & II Posts – Apply Online @ www.newmangaloreport.gov.in
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Dakshina Kannada | 4th May, 2026 | View Details |
| Job Details | Closing Date |
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Apprentice Trainee
( 31 Posts) Posts • Panambur, Dakshina Kannada
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29th December 2025 |
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Chief Engineer (Civil)
( 01 Posts) Posts • Mangalore, Dakshina Kannada
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15th January 2026 |
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Diploma Apprentice Trainee
( 24 Posts) Posts • Arera Hills, Dakshina Kannada
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26th May 2025 |
Mangalore has a long history dating back to the early Christian era. Mangalore is
mentioned in the manuscripts of the Great Library of Alexandria, Egypt. Roman history
describes Mangalore as a Port on the mouth of the river Netras (Netravati) as the old
port was located at the confluence of Gurpur and Netravati rivers. Greek drama also
alludes to Mangalore described as Mangala. Ptolemy, the astronomer and famous
explorer of the 2nd century makes a mention of Mangalore in his travelogue. During the
time of Vijayanagara Empire, Arab traders had established a flourishing trade in silk
and spices between Mangalore and West Asia and even now is known as the Gateway
of Karnataka.
Situated at the convergence of Gurupur and Nethravathi rivers, the Old Port(Bunder)
had its own constraints to meet the growing demand for sea trade. The need for a new
port was felt and the New Mangalore Port was born.