Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission PAEC Technical Jobs in Pakistan 2019
No. of Vacancies | 03 |
Qualification | Matric, Intermediate, DAE |
Experience | Fresh |
Age Required | 18-35 Years |
Job Type | Full Time |
Location | Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan |
Category | Government Jobs |
Newspaper | Nation Jobs |
Organization | Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission PAEC Technical |
Gender | Male |
Date of Post | 02 November 2019 |
Last Date of Apply | 17 November 2019. |
Name of Posts :
- Tech-I, Electrical Technician, Mechanical Technician, Chemical Technician, Tech-II and Tech-III
See Also : Latest Jobs in Pakistan
Instruction and General Conditions :
- All Post are not transferable and temporary
- The Applications should accompany the attested photocopies of qualification,Matric certificate,Domicile certificate / PRC and CNIC and other required qualifications.
- No TA/DA will be given to candidates.
- Government Servants can apply through proper channel.
- The No. of Posts can be Decrease or Increase.
- Incomplete Applications can not be entertained.
- After due date the applications can not be entertained.
- Candidates applying for more than one position need to apply separately for each position.
How to apply :
Interested Candidates fill the application form format given below and the send the application form along with Cv and relevant documents to the office of Head Admin Polt No.173, Street No. 26, Phase-VIII, DHA, Karachi
Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission PAEC Technical Jobs in Pakistan 2019
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About :
Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission
P.O. Box 1114 Tel: 92-51-81-9030-9
Islamabad, Pakistan Fax: 92-51-82-4908
PAEC advocates increased nuclear energy generation to overcome serious energy shortages in a country substantially lacking in natural energy resources.
In an effort to accelerate Pakistan’s overall economic development, the commission also promotes the utilization of nuclear technologies in other areas, i.e., to enhance agricultural production and for medical diagnosis/therapy.
The head of the PAEC, Dr. I. J. Usmani, and Abdus Salam [who won the Nobel Prize in 1979], worked to establish Pakistan’s first nuclear power reactor called Kannupp, near Karachi as well as with PINSTECH and SUPARCO.
I. H. Usmani, the chairman of the PAEC who had carefully and painstakingly built up Pakistan’s nuclear power infrastructure over the previous decade, tried to dissuade Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Pakistan’s newly elected prime minister, from embarking on a nuclear weapons program.
Following the fateful Multan conference, Bhutto announced Usmani would head the newly created ministry of science and technology.
Usmani and Abdus Salam resigned in 1974 when Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto wanted to take the development of nuclear technology to, in his words, “its natural conclusion” i.e. the build up of nuclear weapons. Both Usmani and Salam disagreed with this policy.
On 20 January 1972, Bhutto appointed Munir Ahmad Khan head of the PAEC.
Munir Ahmad Khan had joined the IAEA in 1958, where he served in the division of nuclear power and reactors until moving to the PAEC. A.Q. Khan initially worked under Munir Ahmad Khan’s Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission for a short period. But the pair fell out, and a long and bitter rivalry followed. In July 1976, Bhutto gave A.Q. Khan autonomous control of the uranium enrichment project, reporting directly to the prime minister’s office, which arrangement has continued since. Munir, who was criticized in some circles as being against Pakistan acquiring nuclear weapons, remained as head of the PAEC for 19 years until his retirement in 1991 [he died in April 1999].