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NAMRIA now hiring engineers as Hydrographic Survey Officers
News & Event(s) | Aaron Andro Ching | 9 August 2017 | Print
 
The NAMRIA Personnel Board for Commissioned Officers (PBCO)  announces the holding of the Competitive Examinations for Probationary Ensigns to recruit candidates for appointment as Ensign (Hydrographic Survey Officer), which is equivalent to 2nd Lieutenant in the Philippine Army.
 
2017 Competitive Exam for Probationary Ensign
 
Applicants for the examination must be natural-born Filipino citizens and not more than 30 years of age at the day of the Written Exam. Applicants must be graduate of the following engineering courses: geodetic, civil, mechanical, electrical, electronics, mining, or chemical engineering, or graduates of a naval or military academy recognized by the government with at least a bachelor of science degree.
 
Hydrographic Survey Officers are expected to conduct geodetic and hydrographic surveys, physical oceanographic observation, act as navigation officer, and do functions related to the position.
 
The Competitive Examinations is composed of four parts, namely, Written Examination, Psychological Test, Competency Based Interview, and Medical Test and Physical Fitness Test.
 
The Written Examination will be held on September 24, 2017 and covers Mathematics and English subjects.
 
Applicants are required to fill up the online registration form, which may be accessed at this link: https://goo.gl/forms/U9nMKLB3uot958Fk1. Applicants must also fill up a Personal Data Sheet and submit it and a scanned copy of valid ID to namria.co.examboard@gmail.com.
 
The deadline for the submission of requirements is on September 08, 2017 at 5 PM.
 
Applicants may send their queries about the Competitive Exam via email to namria.co.examboard@gmail.com.


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