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Find the latest government engineering job notifications across India for Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Science branches. This page lists vacancies for Junior Engineer (JE), Assistant Engineer (AE), Executive Engineer, and Graduate / Diploma trainee posts in PSUs, Railways, SSC, state PWDs, electricity boards, and public sector banks. Check eligibility, important dates, and direct apply online links for each notification.
74 notifications available
EPI
Vacancies: 14
EPI
Vacancies: 14
EPI
Vacancies: 14
Sports Authority of India
Vacancies: 1
JIPMER
Vacancies: Not Mentioned
AIIMS
Vacancies: 1484
AIIMS
Vacancies: 1484
UPSC
Vacancies: 538
UPSC
Vacancies: 538
NHSRCL
Vacancies: 209
NWDA
Vacancies: 9
MGVCL
Vacancies: Not Mentioned
CSIR NIO
Vacancies: 27
IIT Guwahati
Vacancies: 1
CMD Kerala
Vacancies: 2
IIT Jammu
Vacancies: 1
MGU
Vacancies: 1
BMC
Vacancies: 29
BEL
Vacancies: 17
BEL
Vacancies: 9
Government engineering jobs offer job security, attractive pay scales, and the chance to work on large public infrastructure and technology projects. Every year, public sector undertakings, the railways, SSC, state public works departments, and electricity boards release thousands of vacancies for diploma holders and engineering graduates. On this page you will find the latest engineering job notifications YEAR with vacancy details, eligibility, last date, and direct apply-online links for each post.
Government engineering posts are usually graded by experience and qualification. Junior Engineer (JE) is an entry-level supervisory post open to diploma and degree holders; Assistant Engineer (AE) is a degree-level officer post; Executive Engineer (EE) is a senior managerial role; and Graduate / Diploma Trainee posts are offered by PSUs as a fast track into officer cadre. Vacancies are available in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Computer Science, and allied branches.
Engineers are recruited through several routes. The SSC JE exam fills Junior Engineer posts in central departments, and the RRB JE exam fills railway engineering posts. Top PSUs such as ONGC, NTPC, BHEL, IOCL, GAIL, SAIL, and PowerGrid recruit graduate engineers through the GATE score. State recruitment is handled by State Public Service Commissions, state PWDs, and electricity boards, while public sector banks recruit IT and other engineers as Specialist Officers.
The basic qualification is a diploma in engineering for JE posts and a B.E / B.Tech degree for AE and PSU officer posts in the relevant branch. Many PSUs shortlist candidates only through a valid GATE score, while SSC JE and RRB JE conduct their own written exams. The general age limit is usually 18 to 30 years for JE posts and up to 30 to 35 years for AE and PSU posts, with relaxation for SC, ST, OBC, PwD, and ex-servicemen as per government rules.
To apply, open the notification from the table above, confirm your branch and eligibility, and click the official apply-online link. Register on the recruiting body's website, fill in your personal and academic details, upload the required documents, pay the fee if applicable, and submit before the last date. Keep a printout of the submitted application and, for GATE-based posts, ensure your GATE registration details are correct.
1. What government jobs are available for engineers in India?
Engineers can apply for Junior Engineer, Assistant Engineer, and Executive Engineer posts as well as graduate trainee and officer roles in PSUs, railways, SSC, state PWDs, electricity boards, and public sector banks. Vacancies are available across Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Science branches.
2. What is the difference between Junior Engineer and Assistant Engineer?
A Junior Engineer (JE) is an entry-level supervisory post open to diploma and degree holders, while an Assistant Engineer (AE) is a higher officer-level post that usually requires a full engineering degree. AE posts carry a higher pay scale and greater responsibility than JE posts.
3. Which exams should engineers prepare for government jobs?
The main exams are GATE for PSU recruitment, SSC JE for central Junior Engineer posts, and RRB JE for railway engineering posts. State PSC exams and electricity board exams are also important for state-level Assistant Engineer vacancies.
4. What is the role of GATE in PSU recruitment?
Many leading PSUs such as ONGC, NTPC, IOCL, and BHEL use the GATE score as the first stage to shortlist candidates for graduate engineer and management trainee posts. A high GATE score improves your chances of being called for the interview or group discussion round.
5. Can diploma holders apply for government engineering jobs?
Yes, diploma holders are eligible for many Junior Engineer and technician posts in SSC, railways, state PWDs, and electricity boards. Degree-level posts such as Assistant Engineer and PSU officer roles usually require a B.E or B.Tech.
6. What is the eligibility for SSC JE?
SSC JE requires a diploma or degree in the relevant engineering branch (Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical) from a recognised institution, and the general age limit is up to 30 or 32 years depending on the post, with relaxation for reserved categories.
7. Do railways recruit engineers?
Yes, the Railway Recruitment Boards regularly recruit engineers for Junior Engineer and Senior Section Engineer posts through the RRB JE exam, covering branches such as Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and Electronics. The railways are among the largest employers of engineers in India.
8. What is the salary of a Junior Engineer in government?
A government Junior Engineer is usually placed at Pay Level 6, with a gross monthly salary of around Rs 35,000 to 45,000 including dearness allowance, house rent allowance, and other benefits. PSU and Assistant Engineer posts offer higher pay scales.
9. Which PSUs recruit engineers through GATE?
Major PSUs that recruit through GATE include ONGC, NTPC, IOCL, BHEL, GAIL, SAIL, PowerGrid, BPCL, and HPCL, among others. Each PSU releases its own notification specifying the eligible branches and the valid GATE year.
10. How can I get engineering job alerts?
Bookmark this page and check it regularly, as we update the latest SSC JE, RRB JE, PSU, and state engineering vacancies here as soon as they are released. You can also follow our free email, Telegram, and WhatsApp alerts for instant updates.