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State Grid removes age limit

Units with age requirements of the State Grid generally limit junior college students to no more than 23 years old, undergraduates no more than 25 years old, master's students no more than 28 years old, and doctoral students no more than 33 years old. The calculation method of age is one year older for each Gregorian calendar birthday. The Gregorian calendar birthday is based on the registration information on the ID card. Units with age requirements of the State Grid generally limit junior college students to no more than 23 years old, undergraduate students no more than 25 years old, master's students no more than 28 years old, and doctoral students no more than 33 years old. Of course, the age requirement may be relaxed for outstanding candidates depending on the actual situation.

1. Age regulations for appointment of State Grid cadres

1. Chief engineer, chief economist, chief accountant, assistant to the general manager, department director (director), deputy director (deputy director) As well as the deputy secretary of the party committee of the agency, the secretary of the discipline inspection commission, and the deputy bureau-level discipline inspector (supervisor), the age of appointment shall not exceed 60 years old.

2. Personnel at division level and below, men over 60 years old and women over 55 years old, should be relieved of leadership positions and go through retirement (retirement) procedures at the same time.

If you are really required by work, are in good health, and are willing, you can re-employ, but it must occupy the department's establishment. The period of re-employment is 1-2 years, and will be reviewed and approved by the Personnel and Labor Bureau on an annual basis.

2. State Grid Retirement Age Regulations

(1) Men must be over sixty years old, women must be over fifty years old, and have served for ten consecutive years.

(2) Those engaged in underground, high-altitude, high-temperature, particularly heavy physical labor or other work harmful to health, men over fifty-five years old and women over forty-five years old, with ten consecutive years of service of.

3. State Grid application requirements:

1. Generally, domestic full-time graduates with a bachelor's degree or above, and foreign students recognized by the National Education Bureau. Among them, electrical engineering is the only major category that recruits junior college students. The other professional categories do not accept junior college students and generally relax academic requirements in the second batch of recruitment.

2. There are eight major categories of majors that can be applied for. Generally, the first batch of recruitment is mainly for electrician candidates, and the second batch of announcements recruits mostly other major categories.

Legal basis:

"Interim Measures of the State Council on the Retirement and Resignation of Workers

Article 1 Enterprises, public institutions, party and government agencies, and mass organizations owned by the whole people Workers who meet one of the following conditions should retire.

(1) Males are over sixty years old, females are over fifty years old, and have ten consecutive years of service.

(2) Those engaged in underground, high-altitude, high-temperature, particularly heavy physical labor or other work harmful to health, men over fifty-five years old and women over forty-five years old, with ten consecutive years of service of.

This provision also applies to grassroots cadres whose working conditions are the same as those of workers.

(3) Males are over 50 years old, females are over 45 years old, have worked continuously for ten years, are certified by the hospital and confirmed by the Labor Appraisal Committee, and have completely lost the ability to work.

(4) Disabled due to work, certified by the hospital and confirmed by the Labor Appraisal Committee, indicating complete loss of working ability.