1 Opening(s)
10.0 Year(s) To 15.0 Year(s)
3.00 LPA TO 4.00 LPA
A Mechanical Foreman in a coal mine is responsible for supervising and coordinating the work of mechanical staff, ensuring the safe and efficient maintenance and repair of mechanical systems and equipment. They must also ensure compliance with safety regulations and quality standards. This role requires a strong understanding of mechanical systems, supervisory skills, ...
1 Opening(s)
15.0 Year(s) To 20.0 Year(s)
4.00 LPA TO 5.00 LPA
An Electrical Foreman in a coal mine is responsible for supervising and coordinating electrical work, ensuring safety, and maintaining electrical systems within the mine's infrastructure. They oversee the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical equipment, as well as manage and train electrical crews.
Responsibilities:
Supervision and Coordination:
Oversee the installation, maintenance, and repair of all ...
1 Opening(s)
20.0 Year(s) To 25.0 Year(s)
15.00 LPA TO 20.00 LPA
A Mechanical Head in coal mining is a leadership role responsible for overseeing all mechanical aspects of a mine, including maintenance, repair, and safety. This role requires extensive knowledge of mining equipment, safety regulations, and project management.
Key Responsibilities:
Leadership:
Oversee and manage a team of mechanical engineers, technicians, and other personnel.
Maintenance and Repair:
Plan, execute, ...
1 Opening(s)
10.0 Year(s) To 12.0 Year(s)
5.00 LPA TO 6.00 LPA
A "Survey Head" in coal mining is a leadership role responsible for overseeing all surveying activities within a mine. This includes planning, executing, and managing surveys to accurately map and track the mine's workings, ensure safety, and support mine planning. The role often involves leading a team of surveyors, utilizing advanced surveying technologies, ...
1 Opening(s)
5.0 Year(s) To 10.0 Year(s)
3.00 LPA TO 4.00 LPA
A Shift Incharge in coal mining is responsible for supervising and managing all aspects of the mining operation during their designated shift, including safety, production, and compliance. They work closely with other shift teams, supervisors, and management to ensure the smooth and efficient operation of the mine.
Key Responsibilities:
Supervision:
Directing and guiding the shift ...
1 Opening(s)
5.0 Year(s) To 6.0 Year(s)
3.00 LPA TO 3.60 LPA
Blasting Overman in coal mining oversees and directs blasting operations, ensuring safety and adherence to regulations. They are responsible for planning, executing, and supervising blasting activities, including drilling, charging holes with explosives, and detonating them, while adhering to safety protocols. Additionally, they may be responsible for emergency response, coordinating rescue operations, and ...
1 Opening(s)
3.0 Year(s) To 5.0 Year(s)
3.00 LPA TO 5.00 LPA
A Chemist in the coal mining industry typically performs coal analysis, quality control, and may also be involved in waste treatment and chemical testing of input materials. They are responsible for ensuring coal quality meets standards and for the safety of the mine and its environment.
Key Responsibilities:
Coal Analysis:
Conducting qualitative and quantitative coal ...
1 Opening(s)
5.0 Year(s) To 8.0 Year(s)
3.00 LPA TO 5.00 LPA
A Manager of Coal Quality Control (Mining) is responsible for ensuring the quality of coal products from mining operations. This role involves managing quality control processes, adhering to regulations, and improving overall quality standards. Key responsibilities include setting up and maintaining quality control systems, ensuring compliance with industry standards, and conducting audits and ...
1 Opening(s)
5.0 Year(s) To 10.0 Year(s)
3.00 LPA TO 6.00 LPA
A Contract Management Manager (Civil) for a mining project is responsible for overseeing all aspects of contract management, including drafting, negotiating, executing, and monitoring contracts related to civil construction within a mining operation. This includes managing sub-contracts, ensuring compliance with legal and contractual obligations, and resolving disputes, all while adhering to the ...
4 Opening(s)
2.0 Year(s) To 3.0 Year(s)
2.00 LPA TO 3.60 LPA
An Instrument Technician's primary responsibility is ensuring the efficient and accurate operation of instruments and control systems in various industries. This involves installing, maintaining, repairing, and calibrating equipment, as well as troubleshooting and diagnosing issues.
Key Responsibilities:
Installation and Maintenance:
Instrument Technicians install new instruments and control systems and perform regular maintenance on existing ones.
Calibration:
They ...