Assistant Manager - ROW
Resonia is seeking an Assistant Manager to focus on Right of Way (ROW) issues for their power transmission projects. The role involves managing clearances, liaising with district administration, and handling legal matters to ensure projects remain on schedule and budget. Candidates will drive performance metrics, conduct risk mitigation, and maintain cost efficiency. The position requires frequent travel and a strong ability to influence stakeholders.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Resonia is seeking an Assistant Manager to focus on Right of Way (ROW) issues for their power transmission projects. The role involves managing clearances, liaising with district administration, and handling legal matters to ensure projects remain on schedule and budget. Candidates will drive performance metrics, conduct risk mitigation, and maintain cost efficiency. The position requires frequent travel and a strong ability to influence stakeholders.
TAL's take
Solid tier-2 company in the power infrastructure sector with well-defined operational responsibilities.
The role clearly defines the focus on ROW (Right of Way) management, stakeholder engagement, and legal/administrative coordination.
Must haves
- Experience monitoring and resolving ROW issues
- Ability to coordinate with district administration
- Experience handling legal issues related to ROW
- Frequent travel availability
- Budget planning and asset management skills
About the company
Resonia (formerly Sterlite Power) is an established private sector infrastructure developer.
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