The Pakistan Army’s NLI Regimental Centre in Gilgit stands as a vital hub for recruitment, training, and administrative operations in one of Pakistan’s most strategically significant regions. As of 2026, the centre continues to announce civilian job vacancies that offer stable government employment opportunities, particularly for candidates from Gilgit-Baltistan and other specified areas.

These roles support the regiment’s mission while providing locals and eligible applicants with respectable careers in a disciplined military environment.
History and Significance of the NLI Regimental Centre
The NLI Regimental Centre traces its roots to the early 20th century. Originally established as the Gilgit Scouts in 1913 during British India, it played a crucial role in the 1947-48 Kashmir conflict, contributing to the liberation of key areas like Skardu. In 1975, various scout units merged into the NLI Regimental Centre as a paramilitary force, and following its outstanding performance in the 1999 Kargil War, it was fully integrated as a regular regiment of the Pakistan Army.
Headquartered in Gilgit (with the Regimental Centre at Bunji near Gilgit), the NLI specializes in high-altitude mountain warfare. Its soldiers, primarily recruited from native tribes in Gilgit-Baltistan, Chitral, and surrounding mountainous areas, are exceptionally adapted to extreme conditions, including altitude sickness and harsh winters. The regiment comprises multiple battalions and focuses on defending Pakistan’s northern borders, internal security, and operations in rugged terrain.
The NLI Regimental Centre in Gilgit serves as the backbone for training new recruits (with notable passing-out parades, such as batches of hundreds of soldiers), administrative functions, and support services. Civilian vacancies at the centre help maintain operational efficiency in areas like administration, sanitation, logistics, and clerical work.
Current Vacancies at NLI Regimental Centre Gilgit (2026)
In 2026, the NLI Regimental Centre has announced several civilian positions. Common openings include:
- Assistant (BPS-15): Requires BA/BSc or equivalent with strong typing skills (e.g., 50 words per minute). Often limited to specific regional quotas like Sindh/Gilgit-Baltistan.
- Sanitary Supervisor (BPS-02) and Sanitary Worker (BPS-01): Entry-level roles focused on hygiene and maintenance. Middle or Matric qualification suffices.
- Other support roles (in similar Pak Army units in Gilgit): Naib Qasid, Mess Waiter, Mali (Gardener), Driver, Cook, Clerk/Naib Clerk, and skilled trades like Carpenter.
Vacancies are typically contract-based initially, with opportunities for regularization. Salaries range from PKR 30,000–50,000 per month depending on the post and scale, plus government allowances, medical benefits, and job security.
These positions prioritize candidates who are physically fit, disciplined, and committed to serving in a high-altitude military setting.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility varies slightly by position but generally follows Pakistan Army civilian recruitment standards:
- Education: Matric/Middle for lower BPS roles; Graduation for clerical/administrative posts like Assistant.
- Age Limit: 18–25 years (relaxation often available for candidates from Gilgit-Baltistan, ex-servicemen, or minorities as per government rules).
- Domicile: Preference or quota for Gilgit-Baltistan, Sindh, AJK, or other specified regions. Local candidates from mountainous areas are highly encouraged due to operational needs.
- Gender: Mostly male for field-oriented roles, though some administrative positions may accommodate females.
- Skills/Experience: Typing/computer basics for office jobs; relevant experience preferred for supervisory or skilled trades; physical fitness is essential.
- Nationality: Pakistani citizens only.
Candidates must provide valid CNIC, domicile certificate, educational documents, and passport-size photos. Shortlisting is based on merit, followed by tests/interviews.
How to Apply for NLI Regimental Centre Gilgit Jobs 2026
Applications are usually submitted via postal mail (no online portal for many civilian posts):
- Prepare a handwritten application mentioning the post clearly.
- Attach attested copies of CNIC, domicile, educational certificates, experience letters (if any), and recent photographs.
- Mention the position name on the envelope.
- Send to: NLI Regimental Centre, Gilgit (or Bunji, Gilgit-Baltistan).
- Last Dates: Vary by advertisement—e.g., July 15, 2026 for some 2026 postings; always check the specific ad for deadlines.
Only shortlisted candidates receive calls for written/physical tests and interviews. No TA/DA is provided. Late or incomplete applications are rejected.
For soldier recruitment (Sepoy, etc.) in NLI or related units, visit the official joinpakarmy.gov.pk portal for online registration and recruitment schedules.