Chief Engineer definition

Chief Engineer means the Officer in charge of the Engineering Department of Railway and shall also include the Chief Engineer (Construction), Chief Electrical Engineer, Chief Electrical Engineer (Construction), Chief Signal & Telecom Engineer, Chief Signal & Telecom Engineer (Construction) and shall mean and include their successors of the Successor Railway.
Chief Engineer means the Officer in-charge of the Engineering Department of DFCCIL/Railways and shall also include Chief Engineer (Construction), Chief Signal & Telecommunication Engineer, Chief Signal & Telecommunication Engineer (Construction), Chief Electrical Engineer, Chief Electrical Engineer (Construction), Chief Mechanical Engineer and shall also include GGM/GM of DFCCIL.
Chief Engineer means the Chief Engineer of the Authority.

Examples of Chief Engineer in a sentence

  • In case an appeal is made by the contractor under Clause 13 of these regulations, actual payment to laborer will be made by the Executive Engineer after Chief Engineer / Superintending Engineer has given his decision on such appeal.

  • The Executive Engineer shall arrange payments to the Labour concerned within 45 days from the receipt of the report from the Labour Officer or the Chief Engineer / Superintending Engineer, as the case may be.

  • Any person aggrieved by the decision and recommendations of the Labour Officer or other person so authorized may appeal against such decision to the Chief Engineer / Superintending Engineer concerned within 30 days from date of decision, forwarding Vol-II Contract & GCC simultaneously a copy of his appeal to the Executive Engineer, but subject to such appeal, the decision of the officer shall be final and binding upon the contractor.

  • The Captain or Chief Engineer shall acknowledge receipt and reply to the grievance by completing and returning to the griever a duly completed Standard Grievance Form (if available) within five (5) days of receipt of grievance.

  • The name of the delegate from time to time designated, shall be given in writing to the Master and Chief Engineer and the Company shall not be required to recognize any such delegates until this has been done.


More Definitions of Chief Engineer

Chief Engineer means the Officer in charge of the Engineering Department of the Integral Coach Factory and shall also include the Chief Engineer, Chief Electrical Engineer and shall mean & include their successors of the Successor Railway.
Chief Engineer means the Chief Engineer of the Authority as the case may be.
Chief Engineer means the Officer-in-charge of the Engineering Department of the Integral Coach Factory and shall also include the Engineer-in-Chief, Chief Engineer (Construction), Chief Signal and Telecommunication Engineer and shall mean and include the (Chief Engineer) Engineer-in-Chief, Chief Engineer (Construction) and Chief Signal and Telecommunication Engineer of the Successor Railway.
Chief Engineer means the officer - in-charge of the Engineering Department of Railway and shall also include Chief Engineer (Construction), Chief Signal and Telecommunication Engineer, Chief Signal and Telecommunication Engineer (Construction), Chief Electrical Engineer, Chief Electrical Engineer (Construction) and shall also include Group General Manager /Chief General Manager/ General Manager/Chief Project Manager of DFCCIL.
Chief Engineer means the County Engineer, El Paso County, Colorado, or designated representative.
Chief Engineer means any employee engaged by the Employer to do the work and as a matter of routine to transmit the Employer's directions and instructions in respect to the performance of the work involved in the maintenance, cleaning, servicing, heating and operation of the premises, but such employee shall have no authority to hire, discharge, or otherwise discipline or reward other employees, to adjust their grievances, or to recommend any action in respect to discipline or their status as employees, or terms or conditions affecting their employment. An Employer may, however, authorize a Chief Engineer in an emergency to direct the physical removal of any employee from the premises when the conduct of such person constitutes a hazard to the safe operation of the premises or the safety of its occupants. Whenever the term Janitor is used in this Agreement, it shall interchangeably also mean Chief Engineer.