Date Posted:
2025-09-03
Country:
India
Location:
Amaresh Kumar Sinha, A/360 GF, Road No. 4B, Ashok Nagar, 834002, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India
- Co-ordinate between Area Executives, employees and customers.
- Be present at reporting place of examiners to take feedback of previous day and plan daily schedule.
- Carry out annual equipment survey
- Plan for repair schedule as a preventive method.
- Carry out NIS before taking over new construction and modernization job.
- Estimate other than prescribed work.
- Conduct tool box talk with employees.
- Make employees continuously aware about safe work practices.
- Fatality Preventive Audits/ Tool Box Demonstration.
- Prepare quarterly review report.
- Make T orders.
- Monitor how to reduce callbacks. More so on top ten calls received.
- Inspect or re-inspect to see progress of work. / Random Check for Quality.
- Manpower allotment day to day basis on callbacks received.
- Adherence to EH&S policy and practices.
- Meet clients regularly for rapport development.
- Communicate with examiners on regular basis, take care of their problems and create confidence amongst them.
- Check the opportunity to potential T-Business.
- Make efforts for acquisition and recoveries & achieving the target.
- Follow-up invoices/ payments.
- Update necessary conversion/ recovery cancellation into system.
- Review regularly, Net O / Payment.
- Additional Responsibilities
- Ensure that issues identified in the Risk Assessment (JHA) process are mitigated or controlled in accordance with assigned responsibilities and schedules.
- Conduct EH&S inspection/audit as per assigned quota and ensure completion of corrective actions within targeted completion date.
- To conduct FPA and complete corrective actions within targeted completion date.
- Participate in Incident Investigation.
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