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How can I get job in railway?

How can I get job in railway?

Stay updated about job opportunities. Indian Railways has different branches and all of them recruit thousands of candidates for various posts through different recruitment exams every year. Make sure that you get the right information at the right time so that you can apply for an exam before its last date.

What qualifications do you need to work at PRASA?

Minimum Requirements: Grade 12 Certificate. equivalent. Minimum of 5 years’ experience in Supply Chain management environment. Minimum of 2 year’ experience in management level.

Is PRASA under government?

PRASA is established in terms of Section 22 of the Legal Succession to the South African Transport Services Act on 2008 (as amended). It is a public entity wholly-owned by Government and report to the Minister of Transport.

How many employees does Prasa have?

Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa

Type State owned enterprise
Number of employees 17000 (2020)
Parent Government of South Africa
Divisions Metrorail Shosholoza Meyl Autopax PRASA Cres
Website www.prasa.com

What does Prasa stand for?

The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa
The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) is a state-owned enterprise responsible for most passenger rail services in the country.

What is Prasa email address?

Gauteng, Johannesburg: Supply Chain Management, Metrorail GP,Metrorail Park Cnr Loveday & Leyds Street, contact person: Sam Makhadi, Tel – 0110857064, email [email protected] , and Mpho Sekalane , Tel -‐ 0110857064, email [email protected] .

Does Transnet own PRASA?

They operate at 468 stations (317 owned by PRASA and 151 by Transnet), with the rolling stock fleet consisting of approximately 400 train sets, and with train sets varying in size between 8 and 14 coaches per train set.

How many people are employed by PRASA?

Prasa has since employed 3,000 security personnel across the country. They work alongside railway police to monitor stations, train lines and other infrastructure. The security companies that were terminated in 2019 have approached the courts in an attempt to have their contracts reinstated.