www.unitedbankofindia.com United Bank of India for Civil Engineer Vacancies Recruitment 2014
United Bank of India Recruitment 2014 for Civil Engineer Vacancies – United Bank of India (UBI) has notified the invitation for applications to recruit Civil Engineer. Aspirant eligible can send their Online application form on or before 24 August 2014. For more information related to the experience, salary, selection process, educational qualification, how to apply candidate must see the details given below.
Vacancies: United Bank of India Job Details:
Civil Engineer: 04 Posts
Education: Degree in Engineering in Civil
Last Date: 24.08.2014
Address: Head Office 11 Hemant Basu Sarani Kolkata- 700001 (West Bengal)
Other Info: Age Limit: Min.20- Max.35 years
Website: www.unitedbankofindia.com
Link for United Bank of India Jobs Notification: Click here...
United Bank of India Recruitment 2014 for Civil Engineer Vacancies – United Bank of India (UBI) has notified the invitation for applications to recruit Civil Engineer. Aspirant eligible can send their Online application form on or before 24 August 2014. For more information related to the experience, salary, selection process, educational qualification, how to apply candidate must see the details given below.
Vacancies: United Bank of India Job Details:
Civil Engineer: 04 Posts
Education: Degree in Engineering in Civil
Last Date: 24.08.2014
Address: Head Office 11 Hemant Basu Sarani Kolkata- 700001 (West Bengal)
Other Info: Age Limit: Min.20- Max.35 years
Website: www.unitedbankofindia.com
Link for United Bank of India Jobs Notification: Click here...






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