The Indian Navy recruits civilian personnel for the post of Fireman to serve in its various commands and naval dockyards. This is a Group 'C' non-gazetted industrial post crucial for fire prevention and firefighting services, ensuring the safety of naval assets, infrastructure, and personnel. It is a physically demanding but highly respected job that offers the pride of being associated with the Indian Navy. This role provides a stable government career with a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, and a sense of duty, making it an excellent opportunity for 10th-pass candidates with the required physical fitness.
A career as a Fireman in the Indian Navy is both challenging and rewarding.
Salary and Allowances: The post of Fireman is in Pay Level-2 (₹19,900 - ₹63,200) of the 7th Pay Commission. The initial monthly salary, including allowances, is approximately ₹30,000 - ₹35,000.
Job Profile: The primary duty is to operate firefighting equipment, participate in fire drills, and respond to fire emergencies within naval establishments. The job requires a high level of alertness and physical fitness.
Benefits and Perks:
Career Growth: A Fireman can advance in their career through departmental promotions based on seniority and performance, moving up to supervisory roles within the naval fire services.
The selection process is designed to choose physically and medically fit candidates capable of handling emergency situations.
The application process is usually conducted online through the official Indian Navy recruitment website.