Delhi Transco Limited
Shakti Sadan, Kotla Marg
New Delhi- 110002
Invites application for the post of Manager.
Manager (HR) : 01.
Payscale : Rs. 19,000-39,100 + Rs.7,600.
Agelimit : Below 56 years.
Educational Qualification : (i) holding analogous post ; or (ii) with 05 years service in posts in the pay scales of Rs. 10,000-15,200/- (pre-revised) or equivalent; or (iii) with 10 years service in posts in the pay scales of Rs. 8,000-13,500/- (pre-revised) or equivalent.
How to Apply : eligible officers may send their applications through proper channel, giving the following details, alongwith gist of ACRs of preceding 5 years & Vigilance/Disciplinary clearance to the Dy. General Manager (HR), Delhi Transco Limited, 6th Floor, Shakti Sadan, Kotla Road, New Delhi-110002 before 19/11/2012 (19 November 2012).
Advertisment : http://dtl.gov.in/D/Careers/Career_PDF/DTL-CR-19-071112.pdf
Company Website : http://dtl.gov.in/D/Home.aspx
Company Profile :

Shakti Sadan, Kotla Marg
New Delhi- 110002
Invites application for the post of Manager.
Manager (HR) : 01.
Payscale : Rs. 19,000-39,100 + Rs.7,600.
Agelimit : Below 56 years.
Educational Qualification : (i) holding analogous post ; or (ii) with 05 years service in posts in the pay scales of Rs. 10,000-15,200/- (pre-revised) or equivalent; or (iii) with 10 years service in posts in the pay scales of Rs. 8,000-13,500/- (pre-revised) or equivalent.
How to Apply : eligible officers may send their applications through proper channel, giving the following details, alongwith gist of ACRs of preceding 5 years & Vigilance/Disciplinary clearance to the Dy. General Manager (HR), Delhi Transco Limited, 6th Floor, Shakti Sadan, Kotla Road, New Delhi-110002 before 19/11/2012 (19 November 2012).
Advertisment : http://dtl.gov.in/D/Careers/Career_PDF/DTL-CR-19-071112.pdf
Company Website : http://dtl.gov.in/D/Home.aspx
Company Profile :
Delhi Transco Limited, a successor company of erstwhile Delhi Vidyut board, came into existence on 1st July 2002, as a State Transmission Utility of the National Capital. After unbundling of DVB the distribution sector has been handed over to private companies while the generation and transmission are still with the government. Over the years, DTL has evolved as a most dynamic performer, keeping pace with the manifold challenges that confront the ever ncreasing demand-supply power situation and achieving functional superiority on all fronts.
Being the capital of India and the hub of commercial activities in the Northern Region, coupled with the prosperity of population, the load requirement of Delhi has been growing at a much faster pace. Added to that, being the focus of socio-economic and political life of India, Delhi is assuming increasing eminence among the great cities of the world. Plus the vgision-2021, aiming to make Delhi global Metro politic and world class city demand greater infrastructure to enrich many services of infrastructure development. DTL has been responsibly playing its role in establishing. Upgrading, operating and maintaining the EHV (Extra High Voltage) network. DTL has also been assigned the responsibility of running the State load Dispatch Centre (SLDC) which is an apex body to ensure integrated operations of power system in Delhi. Delhi Transco is also committed to promote energy conservation not only in its own establishments but also in the entire Delhi. The company has done a lot to educate and sensitize the general public about the need of energy conservation. Transmission loss level has been reduced from 3.84 per cent in 200-203 to 1.38 per cent in 2009-10, which is one of the lowest transmission loss level in the country. To ensure adequate and efficient power supply. DTL has been continuously upgrading its biggest achievement has been its ability to handle the highest ever peak demand of 4720 MW in July 2010. The total availability of its transmission system stood 98.78%. The modern technologies are being implemented in DTL by way of constructing GIS sub stations and laying XLPE 220 KV cable by employing cable link techniques and would be the largest network of its kind in India.
Being the capital of India and the hub of commercial activities in the Northern Region, coupled with the prosperity of population, the load requirement of Delhi has been growing at a much faster pace. Added to that, being the focus of socio-economic and political life of India, Delhi is assuming increasing eminence among the great cities of the world. Plus the vgision-2021, aiming to make Delhi global Metro politic and world class city demand greater infrastructure to enrich many services of infrastructure development. DTL has been responsibly playing its role in establishing. Upgrading, operating and maintaining the EHV (Extra High Voltage) network. DTL has also been assigned the responsibility of running the State load Dispatch Centre (SLDC) which is an apex body to ensure integrated operations of power system in Delhi. Delhi Transco is also committed to promote energy conservation not only in its own establishments but also in the entire Delhi. The company has done a lot to educate and sensitize the general public about the need of energy conservation. Transmission loss level has been reduced from 3.84 per cent in 200-203 to 1.38 per cent in 2009-10, which is one of the lowest transmission loss level in the country. To ensure adequate and efficient power supply. DTL has been continuously upgrading its biggest achievement has been its ability to handle the highest ever peak demand of 4720 MW in July 2010. The total availability of its transmission system stood 98.78%. The modern technologies are being implemented in DTL by way of constructing GIS sub stations and laying XLPE 220 KV cable by employing cable link techniques and would be the largest network of its kind in India.


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