KIOCL Recruitment 2023 : Kudremukh Iron Ore Company (KIOCL) has released a notification at kioclltd.in for recruitment of Geologist, Junior Chemist in Bengaluru – Karnataka. Interested candidates can attend for Walk-in-interview on 15-Sep-2023.
How to apply for KIOCL Recruitment (Geologist, Junior Chemist) Jobs
Interested and eligible candidates who searching for jobs in Tamilnadu can attend the walk-in-interview along with full bio-data, required self-attested documents (as mentioned in official notification) at the following
Address: Hotel PBS Grand, Near KSRTC Bus Stand, Opp. Hotel Swathi, Patel Nagar, Hospet, Karnataka on 15-Sep-2023.
Important Dates
Start Date to : 06.09.2023
Walk-In Date : 15-Sep-2023
KIOCL Recruitment 2023 – Interview Date Details
Geologist
14th Sep 2023
Asst. Geologist
14th Sep 2023
Chemist
14th Sep 2023
Junior Chemist
14th Sep 2023
Environment Engineer
15th Sep 2023
CCR Operator
15th Sep 2023
About KIOCL
KIOCL Limited, formerly Kudremukh Iron Ore Company Limited is a central public sector undertaking under the ownership of the Ministry of Steel, Government of India, with its head office and administrative activities in Bangalore.[3] It has a pelletisation plant in Mangalore and had an iron ore mine in Kudremukh (Chikkamagaluru district). The Kudremukh mine, one of the largest iron ore mines in the world, was closed in 2006.The captive mining took place at Kudremukh on the Western Ghats range. The mined ore was transported 110 km through slurry pipelines running through the districts of Udupi and Dakshina Kannada up to the pelletisation plant in Panambur,[3] adjacent to the premises of the New Mangalore Port.The Kudremukh Iron Ore Company Ltd. plant in New Mangalore Port
The pellet plant with a capacity of 3.5 million tons per annum was commissioned at Mangalore in 1987.[3] The plant was stopped in 2011 but in 2014 the plant resumed producing and exporting pellets, running on ores supplied by NMDC Limited.[4] The pellets have been shipped to countries like China, Iran, Japan, and Taiwan.
In 2017 there were plans to restart captive mining operations, now at Sanduru in Bellary district.
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