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Category 'A' and 'B' jobs

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Designation Job description
Bank Officer grade 'A'- A They control and supervise activities of private or Public Banks,
Bank officer Grade 'B' -A Maybe in charge of debts like cash, credit, current, over draft, saving, etc.
Bank officer grade 'C' -A May study the financial report submitted by entrepreneurs and industrialists and suggest an advice of granting of loans to them.
Bank officer grade 'D'-A May also inspect the general administration of the bank. May deal with public, may raise awareness campaigns, etc.
Bank officer grade 'E' -A May suggest and take measures to open accounts with banks, etc.
Bank officer Grade 'F'- A  
Probationary officer grade 'A'-A  
Deputy General manager -A  
Publicity Officers -A  
Research Officers -A  
Pricing and Profitability, Capital Adequacy Officers -A  
Assistant Manager, Systems (A) Assists in development and implementation of computerisation and automation of Banking system.
  Assists in purchase of hardware and software for branch automation.
  Participates in development and maintenance of programming.
   
   
Officer, Corporate Finance (A) Participates in foreign exchange dealings by establishing contacts on telephones with dealer in international foreign exchange markets.
  Maintain records of deals done with various customers and dealers in foreign exchange markets.
Officer, Merchant Banking (A) Apprises the customers about market conditions and suggests for project identification and implementation. Assesses and reviews the capital market and advices accordingly.
Officer, Bank Policy and Planning (A) Collects the information about policy, organise it, and disseminate within the bank.
  Collect information from Reserve Bank of India on mandatory policies.
  Preparing and issuing circulars in accordance with Government and RBI policies to various department of the bank.
Officer, Public Grievances (A) Receives grievances of customers and seek their redressal and work for promotion of business.
Economist (A) Makes studies, conducts research and formulates plans designed to aid in solution of economic problems arising from production and distribution of goods and services.
Economist Advisor (A) Studies whole process through which man makes living and satisfies his want for food, shelter and amusement and conditions favoring or hampering economic development.
Economist Analyst (A) Devices methods for collection and analysis of economical data.
Statistical Analyst (A) Prepares report and formulates plans on studies of economic field.
  Advices and consults private industries and government agencies
Programmer (A) Develops tests and maintain programmes with proper documentation.
  Assists project leader in systems analysis design and other projects involving the use of industrial engineering and operational research techniques
Marketing Officers (A) They are in charge of the stores and purchase departments of their offices.
  May visit intending buyers; negotiate terms and conditions of business with them.
  May arrange exhibitions of their products.
  Keep themselves abreast of the latest national and international trends and advice their departments about making necessary changes.
  May advice on pricing of goods
Instructions Manager (A) They teach students one or more management subjects. Deliver lectures and conduct seminars, set examination papers, conduct examinations and evaluate answer books.
University/College /School Teacher College teachers (Arts)
Lecturer (A) They teach college students one or more arts subjects. Deliver lecture and conduct seminars, set and evaluate examination papers, maintain records, etc.
Assistant Professor (A)  
Reader Professor (A)  
School Principal (A) School teachers (Arts)
School Vice Principal (B) They teach one or more arts subjects, set exam papers, conduct examinations, evaluate answer sheets, maintain records, etc.
Head Master May assist in research work.
Head Mistress (B) Is designated as principal, vice principal, Headmaster or headmistress.
Teacher, Higher Secondary School (B)  
Teacher, Secondary School (B)  
Education Officer (A) Organises and directs work of education department, implements latest education programmes in liaison with District Education Officer and supervises education schemes in schools.
Deputy Education Officer (B)  
Development Officer (B)  
Editors They edit or direct news items, journals, newspapers, books and leading articles on contemporary events, plan layouts of publications
Editor of Publications (A) Assign and co-ordinate work of different sections, and staff such as reporter, photographs, etc.
News Editor (A) Examine written material; edit report of meetings, important events etc. received from correspondents for publication.
Assistant News Editor (A)  
Editor (A)  
Information Officer (A)  
Sub-editor (B)  
Job Analysts Develop job evaluations.
Senior Analyst (A) Organise evaluation procedures.
Junior Analyst (B) Select and study key jobs in organisations.
  Study scope of developing automatic procedures.
labour Welfare Officer Execute policies regarding working conditions.
Assistant Manager (A) Maintain liaison between labour and management.
Personal Officer (Welfare) (A) Bring the grievances of labour in the notice of management.
Welfare Officer (A) Bring about settlement of disputes.
Staff Welfare Officer (A) May assist employees in their personal problems.
Labour Officer (B)  
Welfare Officer (B)  
labour Welfare Officer (B)  
   
Law Officers Study facts and available documents pertaining to legal aspects.
Public Prosecutors Give opinion and advice to government as required.
Assistant Public Prosecutors (A) May scrutinise and advice on legal aspects of different government rules and regulations.
Additional Advocate General (A) May prepare and file legal proceedings and complaints.
Advocate General (A) May appear in the court to plead government's cause.
Chief Legal Advisor (A)  
Joint Manager (A)  
Senior Law officer (A)  
Law officer (A)  
Assistant Manager, Law (B)  
Assistant Law officer (B)  
Junior Law officer (B)  
   
Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (A) Advice government on revenue matters
  Deal appeals against the orders of commissioner Income Tax
  Sends references to High Court on Tax matters.
Librarians Organise and maintain systematic collection of books
Senior Documentation Officer (A) Issue library books to readers

Documentation Officer (B)

Select publications to be purchased and receive priced or complimentary copies.
  Guide readers in selecting books.
  Give information from library sources
  Maintain liaison with other libraries
  Make extracts and summaries of important articles.
Personal Assistants Take dictations in short hand and transcribe them using typewriter.
Senior Personal Assistants (B) Receive and open mail and submit them to superiors.
Private Secretary (B) Maintain dairy of events.
Private Secretary to Executive Director (B) Attend to routine enquiry
Stenographer Grade 1 (B) Receive visitors and arrange their interviews.
Private Secretary to Director (B) May attend to routine correspondence on behalf of employer.
Personnel Officers Formulate and execute policies.
Personnel Manager (A) Review terms and conditions of employment.
Industrial Relation Manager (B) Implementation of statutory and other welfare schemes.
Deputy Manager Personnel (A) Advice and assist in development of other managerial power.
Chief Personnel Manager (A) Prescribe recruitment methods.
Deputy General Manager (A) Investigate into specific problems of indiscipline and inefficiency.
Deputy Personnel Manager (A) Establish channels of consultation between labour and employers.
Personal Manager (A) May represent employers in labour conciliation.
Personal Officer (A)  
Officer on special duty (A)  
Senior Personnel Officer (A)  
Superintendent, Grade 1 (B)  
Junior Superintendent (Personnel) (B)  
Assistant Personnel Officer (B)  
Post Master Control and co-ordinate work
Post Master (A) Allocate and assign responsibilities of subordinate personnel's in their office.
Deputy Post Master (B) Display relevant postal rules and regulations.
  Control sale of postal envelops, stamps, etc
  Check cashbook accounts, savings account, etc
  May supervise functions of telegraph office
  May keep cash and valuables in joint custody
Public Relations Officers Maintain liaison between general public and employers
Public Relations Manager (A) Distribute publicity material and issue Press releases
Deputy Advertising Manager (A) Study newspapers, journals etc. carefully and note public opinion and criticism of policies.
Public Relations Officer (A) Meet press and public representatives and make them aware of organisation's policies.
Information Officer (A) Arrange visits of important persons and
Programme Co-ordinator (A) Special parties for explaining their activities.
Keeper (PR) (A)  
Assistant Information Officer (A)  
Assistant Public Relations Officer (A)  
Assistant Director (Exhibition) (A)  
Public Relations Manager (B)  
Public Relation Officer (B)  
Assistant Public Relation Officer (B)  
Exhibition Officer (B)  
Publicity Officers Prepare publicity material for the press and appropriate media
Deputy Regional Manager (B) Scrutinise newspapers and magazines to collect news and views for publicity.
Tourism Promotion Officer (B) Maintain liaison between with press representatives.
Publicity Officer (B)  
Research Officers  
Senior Analyst (A) Developing and applying most effective methods for collecting, evaluating and tabulating data.
Junior Analyst (A) Determine most effective techniques for production of data required
Senior Research Officer (A) Interpret and present data in the required form
Deputy Manager, Planning (A) May advice and consult private industries or government concerns on matter such as operating efficiency, etc.
Survey Officer (A)  
Economist (A)  
Assistant Director (A)  
Field Officer (A)  
Audience Research Officer (A)  
Research Officer (A)  
Deputy Assistant Director (A)  
Junior Research Officer (B)  
Assistant Manager (B)  
Research Officer (B)  
Statistical Officer (B)  
Operational Research Officer (B)  
Research Assistant Gr.1 (B)  
Senior (B)  
Investigator (B)  
Senior Scientific Assistant (B)  
Technical Assistant (B)  
Training Officers Identifying training needs, plans etc.
Training Manager (A) Formulate and execute institutional and training progammes.
Principal Training Officer (A) Study policies, procedures, instructions and other related documents and prepare notes.
Chief Instructor (A) Suggest suitable trainers/speakers for appropriate training activity.
Senior Training Officer(A) Maintain related statistics, conduct written practical tests and prepare reports.
Training and Inspection Officer (A)  
Deputy General (A)  
Divisional Engineer (A)  
Deputy Director (A)  
Training Officer (A)  
Assistant Engineer (B)  
(training)  
Administrative Officers Assist in and execute various plans and policies of the Government
Deputy Manager (admn.)(A) Provide essential inputs in the efficient running and expansion of the Department.
Assistant Manager (A) Prepare and analyze quarterly /annual reports on the functioning and efficiency of the department, for information of Public, Press and Parliament.
Deputy Director (A) Answer queries and prepare advertising material for notifying vacancies in the Press.
Joint Manager (A)  
Assistant Manager (A)  
Senior Superintendent Telegraphs (A)  
Deputy Registrar (Academic) (A)  
Manager(Admn.) (A)  
Assistant Registrar(Admn.) (A)  
Assistant Registrar((Academic) (A)  
Assistant Provident Fund Commissioner (Gr.1) (A)s  
Administrative Officers (Secretarial Junior) Organise and control all clerical work in the office
Administrative Officer (A) Co-ordinate and supervise work of clerical staff
Assistant Administrative Officer (A) Look after and prepare briefs on important administrative matters and Parliament questions.
Assistant Director (Admn.) (A)  
Assistant Secreatary (A)  
Admn. Officers (B)  
Assistant Admn Officer (B)  
Assistant Director (B)  
Section Officer (B)  
Assistant Manager(General Admn.) (B)  
Assistant Manager (Dept.) (B)  
Assistant Admn. Officer (B)  
Junior Admn. Officer (B)  
Superintendent (B)  
Assistant Admn. Officer (B)  
Officer Supd. (B)  
Assistant Manager (Admn.) (B)  
Assistant (B)  
Administrative Officers (Senior) Advice the head of the department on all matters of policy and administration.
Secretary (A) Scrutinise proposals for expansion of administrative staff.
Admn. Officer (A) Co-ordinate activities of various departments.
Deputy Director(Admn.) (A) Implement policies of Government
Assistant Director (A)  
Additional General Manager(Admn.) (A)  
Chief Administration Officer (A)  
Deputy Manager(Genl.)(A)  
Senior Administration Officer (A)  
   
Sales Officers (A) Promote all round balanced/profitable sales its products including TBA.
  Strengthen service range, logistics and distribution channels and train dealer.
Insurance Division Organises, controls and supervises activities of Public or Private organisation or one or more of its departments engaged in life, fire, accident and other insurance business.
Zonal Manager (A)  
Dy. Zonal Manager (A)  
Divisional Manager (A)  
Assistant Manager (A)  
Senior Branch manager (A)  
Managing Director (A)  
Administrative Officer (A)  
Branch Manager (A)  
Assistant Administrative Officer (A) Supervises the branch administration.
   
Computer Operations Officer (A) Performs activities required for running computer system
  Maintenance and security of databases on disks and tapes.
  Preparing and executing job schedules.
Programmer (A) Develop, test and maintain programmes with proper documentation.
  Assist project leader in systems analysis/design
Superintendent Stores (A) Receive stores and issue various types of goods, tools, equipments etc.
  Check incoming supplies against orders, bills or vouchers
  Enter details of goods received in stock registers.
  Issue stocks on demand.
  Exercise physical check of stores periodically.
Assistant Teacher (B) Primary school teacher teaches students of Primary or elementary school in all subjects.
Trained Graduate Teacher Conducts tests and examinations and maintains school registers.
Primary Teacher Art teacher instructs students in Arts subjects like drawing and painting.
  Demonstrates use of drawing material.
  Craft instructor gives instructions in manual crafts such as Carpentry, tailoring, weaving etc.
  Gives demonstrations.
Music Teacher /Instrumental (B) Instrumental Musician (string instrument) plays musical string instruments of Indian and Western origin
Musician Senior (B) Tunes the instruments and rehearses music.
  Plays singly or in company.
Music Teacher/ Vocal /Musician Senior (B) Sings Indian or western music alone or in company.
  May act and dance also.
  May compose own poem and songs.
Social Worker (B) Engaged in social welfare activities
Judges /Magistrates subordinate in Lower Judiciary Deal with civil and criminal cases by establishing procedure both under civil and Criminal codes.
Faculty member /Training manager in central, zonal/ Regional Training centers of the Banks. Identify training needs, plans, formulate
PA/PS to GM/Executive Director/Cand MD Take dictations in short hand and transcribe them using short hand.
  Receive and open mail and submit it to superiors for further action
  Maintain diary of events.
Officers in Administrative offices Study facts and available documents or papers pertaining to legal aspects of different issues
Law officer May scrutinize and advice on legal aspects of various government rules.
  May prepare and file legal proceedings.
  May prepare witnesses on behalf of government and briefs for senior lawyers.
Officer (posted in marketing and customer service) In charge of stores and purchase departments of their offices.
  May visit intending buyers and negotiate terms with them.
  May arrange for exhibition of their products.
  Keep themselves of latest market trends
  May arrange and attend trade delegations.
Officer (posted for Research Activities) Develop and apply most effective methods for collecting, tabulating and interpreting data.
  Find out information necessary for solving of a problem.
  Determine most effective techniques for solving of a data.
  May write reports analysing and evaluating conclusions.
Officer (personnel and industrial relations) Formulate and execute policies.
  Advise and assist in development of managerial power.
  Prescribe recruitment methods, organize training schemes, supervise administration, etc.

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