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Posted Date: 22 Oct 2009 Posted By: Prakash k Member Level: Silver
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: Applications are invited for Technical officer/c(chemical)-06 posts.
| Employer Name: | Heavy water board department of atomic energy. |
| Employer Address: | Heavy Water Board
Vikram Sarabhai Bhavan, Anushakti Nagar, Mumbai - 400 094. |
| Email: | webmaster@mum.hwbdae.org |
| URL: | http://www.heavywaterboard.org |
| Phone: | 91-022-2556 3240/2548 6098 |
| Required Skills: | B.E/B.Tech(Chemical) |
| Required Experience: | 0 |
| Required Education: | B.E(Chemical) |
| Job Location: | - (View Jobs in -) |
Job Description
Apply in the prescribed application format alongwith a attested copies of certificates and a recent passport size photograph should be affixed on the right hand top corner of the application. the application and the outer cover should be superscribed as application for the post of, code of the post, discipline against adveristment no HWB/1/2003.
To download application. visit:
http://www.heavywaterboard.org/htmldocs/advt/index.asp
About Employer
Heavy Water Board (HWB), a constituent unit under Department of Atomic Energy, is primarily responsible for production of Heavy Water (D2O) which is used as a 'moderator' and 'Coolant' in the nuclear power as well as research reactors. HWB is successfully operating six Heavy Water Plants in the country. HWB has mastered the complex production technology using two chemical exchange processes viz. (H2S-H2O) bithermal process and NH3-H2 monothermal process. India is perhaps the largest manufacturer of heavy water in the world as of today and perhaps the only country which has mastered both these state-of-the-art processes to meet the heavy water requirements of the Indian nuclear power reactors. The plants based on Ammonia-Hydrogen (NH3-H2) exchange process are linked to the nitrogenous fertilizer plants for synthesis gas feed. A pilot plant, for alternate technology, of Water Ammonia (H2O-NH3) exchange, which will make the ammonia based plants independent of fertilizer plants, was successfully commissioned at Baroda, Gujarat and scaled up version is nearly ready. Indigenously developed hydrogen sulphide as well as ammonia based plants have shown excellent performance in the last year. With well defined safety policy, all Heavy Water Plants have had an excellent safety records.
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