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Senior Manager, Water Supply

General Manager, Water Supply

Administrator, Water Supply

Minimum - Diploma in Engineering, B.Tech

Will be updated

The tasks a General Manager, Water Supply is expected to perform include:

Co-ordinating and supervising within powers delegated

Efficiently utilising men, money and material in public or private organisation, or one or more of its departments or branches, engaged in storing, filtering and purifying water and supplying water to consumers

Adept with managing the entire process of storage, filtration, purification and supply of water within delegated power in private or public organisations

Knowledge of efficiently utilising men, money and material in this regard

Will be updated

Good interpersonal skills

Decision making skills

Problem solving skills

Calm and composed

Good communication skills

It is a desk job

Need to handle a team

Local travelling is not a part of this job

Part-time work and contractual jobs are not available

Work from home option is not available

Working hours
Water supply plants usually work for 6 days a week and 8/10 hours every day. This may vary from plant to plant

Shift system maybe available

Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?
Maybe

The job is listed as non-hazardous or dangerous

Occupational hazard includes muscular cramp, pull or strain, back pain, stress, fatigue, etc.

For candidates with 2-4 yearsof experience or more - INR 80,000 to INR 1,20,000 per month

(These figures are indicative and subject to change)

Overview of Water Supply, Sewerage; Waste Management & Remediation Activities Sector

Rapid industrialization and population explosion in India has led to the migration of people from villages to cities, which generate thousands of tons of MSW daily. The MSW amount is expected to increase significantly in the near future as the country strives to attain an industrialized nation status by the year 2020.The management of MSW requires proper infrastructure, maintenance and upgrade for all activities. The composition and the quantity of MSW generated form the basis on which the management system needs to be planned, designed and operated. The quantity of MSW generated depends on a number of factors such as food habits, standard of living, degree of commercial activities and seasons.

Growth Estimates and Latest Trends of Water Supply, Sewerage; Waste Management & Remediation Activities Sector in India

The two leading innovative mechanisms of waste disposal being adopted in India include composting (aerobic composting and vermin-composting) and waste to energy (WTE). WTE projects for disposal of MSW are a relatively new concept in India. Incineration is the process of control and complete combustion, for burning solid wastes. It leads to energy recovery and destruction of toxic wastes. The main purpose of the refuse derived fuel (RDF) method is to produce an improved solid fuel or pellets from MSW. In India, many RDF plants are in operation at

Hyderabad, Guntur and Vijaywada in Andhra Pradesh State. Gasification?combustion seems to be promising as it can reduce pollution and increase heat recovery. RDF is another promising technology, which is going to be used for producing power. All these factors put together is only going to increase the job opportunities across towns and cities in India.

Probable Employers

Water supply plants across India

Towns and cities across India