What is Chief Engineer in Railway?
What is Chief Engineer in Railway?
The Chief Engineer is the Administrative and professional head of his Department and is assisted by Chief Track Engineer. Chief Bridge Engineer, Chief Planning and Design Engineer and / or a Chief Engineer (General) in regard to their respective functions.
What are the ranks in railway?
I. SUPERIOR OFFICERS
- Director General.
- Additional Director General.
- Additional Director General/Inspector General/Deputy Inspector General (when posted as Zonal RPF Chief or as Head of RPSF)
- Deputy Inspector General (when posted as 2 I/C in the Zone or RPSF)
What is open line in railway?
The Engineering Department of Indian Railways has two distinct organizations namely Open Line and Construction. While the Open Line is responsible for maintenance of all fixed assets of Indian Railways, i.e. Tracks, Bridges, Buildings, Roads, Water supply etc.
What is DM in railway?
DIMOW (DM) Railway Station Station code of Dimow is DM.
What does IRSE stand for?
IRSE – Institution of Railway Signal Engineers > Licensing The IRSE Licensing Scheme provides assurance about the competence of individuals to carry out technical safety-critical or safety-related work on signalling and railway telecommunications equipment and systems.
What does IRSE licensing do?
IRSE Licensing develops and maintains competence standards for a wide range of signalling and telecommunications activities, with assistance from scheme users and technical experts. Our competence assessment checklists (CACs) list the specific skills and underpinning knowledge needed to carry out any particular category or type of work.
Can I study for the IRSE module a?
IRSE members and non-members are encouraged to study for, and to sit, the module. Applications to sit the Certificate in Railway Control Engineering Fundamentals (module A) are now open to sit the exam on Saturday 2 October. 2021.
How do I contact the IRSE?
Our main office number is +44 (0)20 7808 1180 if you do wish to contact us during UK office hours. Thank you for your patience while we are working remotely. IRSE News and other post sent from the IRSE, such as certificates, may be delayed due to the impact of Coronavirus not only in the UK but also the country where it is being sent to.