The Sri Lanka Paddy Marketing Board (PMB) is a semi-government organization established under the Paddy Marketing Board Act in 1971. Its primary mission is to manage the procurement, storage and processing of paddy to ensure national food security and protect both farmers and consumers.
Paddy Marketing Board Job Vacancies 2026
Available Vacancies:
Applications are invited for the following job vacancy at the Paddy Marketing Board.
- General Manager
- Deputy General Manager (Finance)
Organization: Paddy Marketing Board
VACANCIES
Applications are invited from applicants who fulfill the following qualifications for filling the Posts of General Manager and Deputy General Manager (Finance) at the Paddy Marketing Board.
General Manager – (HM 2-1) – 01 Post
(a) Recruitment of External Applicants
Qualifications
- Should have obtained a degree under any subject from a university recognized by the University Grants Commission
With - A postgraduate degree of not less than Master of Art / Master of Science level obtained under any subject from a university recognized by the University Grants Commission
Experience
- At least eighteen (18) years experience in a “managerial” level post in Government, Government Corporation, Board, Statutory Institution or reputed private sector institution. (Out of these 18 years at least 05 years should be after obtaining the postgraduate degree.)
Other Qualifications
- Good practice in English and Computer proficiency.
- Special attention would be given to the knowledge in Administration, Management, Accountancy, Sales Promotion and Publicity subjects
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| Closing Date | 2026-07-15 |
| Source | Dinamina, Thinakaran, Sunday Observer (2026.06.21) |
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Sri Lanka Paddy Marketing Board (PMB) is a government agency established in 1971 to stabilize the national rice market. It operates by setting guaranteed minimum prices for paddy, purchasing the harvest directly from local farmers, and maintaining strategic food reserves to ensure food security.
