As a Project Management Intern, your daily responsibilities will revolve around supporting the project lifecycle from initiation to completion. Selected Intern's Day-to-day Responsibilities Include You will assist the project manager in tracking timelines, communicating with cross-functional teams, and ensuring deliverables are being met according to schedule. A typical day may begin with reviewing pending tasks in a project tracker, updating timelines, and checking in with various teams—such as engineering, procurement, or quality—for status updates. You will be expected to prepare reports or dashboards showing project progress, identify potential delays, and flag risks early. You may be tasked with documenting minutes of meetings (MoMs), following up on assigned action items, and helping to coordinate vendor interactions or material deliveries. Maintaining updated versions of project Gantt charts, checklists, and documentation folders will be a key part of your routine. The role will also involve interacting with clients or end-users—often by drafting emails, compiling status reports, or helping prepare presentations for stakeholder meetings. As projects move toward execution or delivery, you’ll help plan schedules for final inspections, FAT/SAT milestones, and dispatch timelines. Throughout, you’ll gain hands-on exposure to project coordination tools, internal process flows, and stakeholder management, making this a strong foundation for a career in technical project management, operations, or industrial execution roles across engineering-driven organizations. About Company: Anacon Process Control, established in 1994 and headquartered in Mumbai, is a specialist company focused on industrial safety solutions, particularly in the domain of gas and flame detection. Over the past three decades, Anacon has built a reputation as a trusted partner in the design, supply, integration, and maintenance of fixed-point gas detection systems, flame detectors, and fire and gas monitoring solutions. The company serves a wide range of industries, including oil and gas, chemical, pharmaceutical, power, and infrastructure, where the monitoring of hazardous gases and the prevention of fire incidents are critical for both personnel safety and operational continuity.