FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of the Assistant Manager in CHP Operations?
The primary responsibilities include running and maintaining the CHP with optimum load and efficiency, managing all CHP equipment and fire/dust suppression systems, overseeing stack yard management, implementing SOPs, monitoring equipment, and ensuring safety standards.
What qualifications are required for this role?
The position requires a B.E/B.Tech in Electrical, Mechanical, or Instrumentation and 5-8 years of relevant experience.
Is safety a priority in this position?
Yes, maintaining high safety standards is critical, including managing emergencies, adhering to OHS requirements, and conducting safety meetings.
What is the significance of DISHA guidelines in this role?
Adherence to DISHA guidelines ensures the safety and environmental sustainability of operations within the CHP.
What does successful subordinate development entail in this position?
It involves providing on-the-job training, counseling, and guidance to staff for succession planning and skill enhancement.
How is pollution control managed in CHP operations?
The role includes ensuring operations adhere to pollution control measures to minimize environmental impact.
What is the importance of the Root Cause Analysis in this position?
Root Cause Analysis is essential for effective problem-solving, allowing the team to address issues at their source and improve overall efficiency.
Will I have to handle emergencies during operations?
Yes, handling different emergencies is a key responsibility to ensure continuous and safe operations in the coal handling plant.
What systems are in place for safety management?
The role involves deploying Safety Officers/Supervisors, verifying equipment Pre-Check Lists, and managing the PTW System and JSA reviews.
How often are departmental safety meetings held?
Monthly meetings are conducted, and active participation in the Departmental Safety Committee Meetings is expected from all departmental staff.