Andhra Pradesh to Recruit 629 Assistant Executive Engineers in Power Sector
Amaravati, June 24 (TNT): The Andhra Pradesh government has launched a major recruitment drive in the power sector, approving the appointment of 629 Assistant Executive Engineers (AEEs) across various power utilities to strengthen infrastructure and improve service delivery.
Announcing the initiative on Wednesday, Energy Minister Gottipati Ravi Kumar said the recruitment process was being undertaken under the leadership of Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu as part of the coalition government’s commitment to provide employment opportunities through its Job Calendar.
The Minister said notifications for the recruitment had been issued and the appointments would help fill critical vacancies in engineering cadres across power generation, transmission and distribution companies.
Of the total 629 posts, 200 will be filled in APTRANSCO, 100 in APGENCO, 134 in APSPDCL, 60 in APCPDCL and 135 in APEPDCL.
According to the notifications, APSPDCL will recruit 125 Assistant Executive Engineers (Electrical), six Assistant Executive Engineers (Civil) and four Assistant Executive Engineers (Telecom). Online applications will be accepted from June 30 to July 27.
APCPDCL will fill 56 Assistant Executive Engineer (Electrical) posts, three Assistant Executive Engineer (Civil) posts and one Assistant Executive Engineer (Telecom) post.
APGENCO will recruit 80 Assistant Executive Engineers in Electrical, Mechanical and Electronics disciplines and 20 Assistant Executive Engineers in Civil engineering.
APTRANSCO will fill 167 Assistant Executive Engineer (Electrical) posts, 23 Assistant Executive Engineer (Civil) posts and 10 Assistant Executive Engineer (Telecom) posts.
APEPDCL will recruit 128 Assistant Executive Engineers (Electrical), four Assistant Executive Engineers (Civil) and three Assistant Executive Engineers (Telecom) posts.
Ravi Kumar said the recruitment drive reflected the government’s commitment to strengthening the power sector through reforms, infrastructure development and improved operational efficiency.
He said filling the vacancies would enhance the functioning of power utilities and help meet the state’s growing electricity demand.
The Minister urged eligible engineering graduates to take advantage of the opportunity and contribute to the development of Andhra Pradesh’s power sector.
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