Rural Power Company Limited Job Circular (2019)
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- Application Published Date: 04 March, 2019
- Application Decline on: 31 March, 2019
- Job Nature: Full-time Job.
- Job Type: Government Job.
- Employment Type: Various type.
- Vacancy: various
- Job Salary: 23,000 - 52,000
- Education Qualification: Show this circulation image.
- Job Experience: see the circular file.
- Gender: Both (Male & Female)
- Job Location: dhaka, Bangladesh.
- Age Limit: 18-30 years.
- Job Source: Online.
- Apply Link: rpcl.teletalk.com.bd
About RPCL:
Rural Power Company Limited is a self-sufficient government organization in charge of provincial jolt and power in Bangladesh and is situated in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Rural Power Company Limited was built up on 31 December 1994. Rural Power Company Limited (RPCL) was enlisted as a Public Limited Company from the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies and Firms on 31 December 1994 to mitigate control emergency and to satisfy the expanding power need of the nation. The organization was advanced by Rural Electrification Board (REB) and 5 (five) Palli Biddyut Samities (PBSs). The organization is by and by producing 287 MW of power from its 3 (three) Power Stations and 150MW from its BPDB-RPCL Powergen, a joint endeavor organization of BPDB and RPCL. Present Shareholders of the organization are BREB and 13 (thirteen) PBSs. Throughout the years RPCL has increased tremendous involvement in task execution, activity and upkeep of intensity plants. It was the main free power maker in Bangladesh not under the Bangladesh Power Development Board. The choice to shape it was made by Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) on 23 November 1994. It was framed by the Rural Electrification Board and is overseen by a governing body. On 23 December 2004 it began work on a power plant in Savar in association with Dhaka North Power Project and Swiss organization Alsthom regardless of explicit directions and conclusions from the Power Cell, Power Development Board and the Prime Minister's Office. Sigma Huda was its legitimate consultant. Lahmeyer International Palli Power Services Limited sued the organization in October 2005 out of an intervention court in Singapore over the undoing of the Mymensingh 140-megawatt control plant. The two organizations had contentions over the administration of the power plant. The legislature of Bangladesh documented a body of evidence against the LIPPS boss AZ Rezaul Haq for endeavoring to disrupt the power plan and endeavored to capture him.