FPSC invites applications for Grade 16-18 posts
Interested candidates have been directed to apply online by December 16 next month
ISLAMABAD: The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) has announced recruitments on various posts of Grade-16-18.
The commission invited applications for posts of Inspector (Grade-16) in Airports Security Force under Ministry of Aviation, Inspector Customs/Intelligence Officer (Grade-16) under Revenue Division, FBR, Civilian Store Officer, Corps of EME (Grade-17) under Ministry of Defence, Female Librarian (Grade-16) under Directorate of Federal Government Educational Institutions (Cantt/Garrisons), Junior Scientific Officer (Grade-17) of Naval Headquarters under Ministry of Defence and Assistant Manager Personnel and Administration Department, Naval Headquarters (Grade-16), Staff Welfare Officer (Grade-17), Instructor (English) and Deputy Director (Grade-18) under Staff Welfare Organisation, Establishment Division. Interested candidates have been directed to apply online by December 16 next month.
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