The Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) has unveiled a significant recruitment drive aimed at bolstering the Punjab Police Department’s capabilities by adding new Junior Traffic Wardens. Advertisement No. 31/2024 invites qualified and dynamic candidates to fill 165 vacancies across multiple regions in Punjab, including Lahore, Bahawalpur, DG Khan, and several others.
Details of Traffic Warden Jobs 2024 in Punjab Police by PPSC
This recruitment initiative seeks to hire energetic individuals for the position of Junior Traffic Warden (BS-11), catering to both male and female applicants. The PPSC has specified a total of 165 posts distributed across various key regions in Punjab, with specific allocations per district aimed at enhancing regional traffic management services.
Essential Qualifications and Physical Standards
Candidates interested in applying must hold a Bachelor’s degree (second division) from a university recognized by the Higher Education Commission. Applicants need to meet stringent physical standards, including a height requirement of 5’7″ for males and 5’2″ for females. Vision standards are also set, requiring distant vision of 6/9 in both eyes without glasses and near vision not less than J1.
Traffic Warden Age Limit and Domicile Requirements
The age criteria for potential candidates are set between 19 to 23 years. Applicants must possess a domicile certificate from their respective districts as proof of residency, aligning with the domicile regions stated in the advertisement for each post.
Distribution of Posts for Traffic Warden Jobs 2024
- Bahawalpur Region: 7 posts
- DG Khan Region: 16 posts
- Faisalabad Region: 10 posts
- Gujranwala Region: 12 posts
- Multan Region: 46 posts
- Rawalpindi Region: 15 posts
- Sargodha Region: 17 posts
- Sheikhupura Region: 6 posts
- Lahore Region: 17 posts
Application Process
Interested candidates are advised to carefully review the application requirements and submit their applications through the PPSC’s official website ppsc.gop.pk. The application must include a medical certificate verifying the applicant meets the physical standards, issued by a recognized medical authority within three months before the closing date.
Closing Date and Further Instructions
The PPSC has emphasized that no medical certificate issued by private hospitals will be accepted unless stamped by the Medical Superintendent of District Headquarters Hospitals or Service Hospital, Lahore. Moreover, no relaxation in age, education, or physical standards as per the Punjab Civil Servants recruitment rules of 1976 will be permitted.
This recruitment drive not only provides a significant opportunity for qualified youths in Punjab to contribute to public service but also aims to streamline and enhance traffic management across the province. Interested candidates are urged to apply before the deadline to be part of this critical sector.