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                                                                  EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

                                            (in descending order)

       QADIR SHERIF

Date/Year

Employer’s name and location

        Job title and summary of duties

Reason for leaving

June 2001

To date

Directorate of Industries, Sirki Road, Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan

Statistical Officer

with additional charges of Amin. Officer, Law Officer/Assistant Director Oil & Gas Exploration & Coordination Cell/Coordinator of Environmental Protection issues associated with EPA

Over and above my specific duties I had been assigned additional charge of Administrative Officer, Law Officer with additional charge of  Assistant Director (In charge) Oil & Gas Exploration Coordination Cell in the Directorate of Industries, Balochistan, and as well as coordinator of Environmental Impact Assessment--associated with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); my main duties were:

  • Administration, local employment management and resolving   well defined problems in the area of human resources management
  • Pleading all civil cases pending in the courts of law against the department which include preparation of written statements, parawise comments for plaints, applications, rejoinders and attending each hearing on schedule date.
  • Environmental impact assessment (EIA) and initial environmental examination (IEE) with special focus on establishing of industrial units, associated with Balochistan Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).    
  • Official correspondence,

 

To ascend an international job.

 

 

 

 

 

 

November1985

Directorate of Industries, Sirki Road, Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan.

     Statistical Officer/Law Officer

  • Collecting, compiling and tabulating of CMI (Census of manufacturing industries), and managing all correspondence relating to the job.
  • Pleading all civil cases pending in the courts of law against the department which include preparation of written statements, parawise comments for plaints, applications, rejoinders and attending each hearing on schedule date.

 

 

 

 

Assigned additional charges

February, 1980

Directorate of Industries, Sirki Road, Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan.

Purchase Officer
Procurement/purchase of various stores for provincial Government Departments that include: Processing of indents; releasing of advertisement to national press inviting tenders from all registered firms, opening of tenders on schedule date & time before a Purchasing Committee in the presence of all participants, as a Secretary of the committee; preparation of comparative statements, scrutiny of tenders, preparation of minutes of the meeting of purchase committee, preparation of Purchase Proposal and ultimately signing the contract with succeeding firms whose tenders, being the lowest and in accordance with the requisite specification, were accepted.  All these process were being done in accordance with the purchase manual enacted by the government for the purpose.

The post was abolished and I was absorbed as Statistical Officer against the existing vacancy.

 

July, 1974

Balochistan Development Authority (BDA), Civil Secretariat, Quetta.

Senior Scale Stenographer/Deputy Manager

  • Stenography, correspondence and management of correspondence in Industries, Sheep-breeding, Brick Plant, Ghee Plant  sections of Balochistan Development Authority (BDA).
  • Feasibility Report, in association with consulting firms.
  • Project appraisal, in association with consulting firms.
  • Project commissioning, in association with consulting firms.

Posted by Balochistan Public Service Commission on the base of merit.

 

 

 

 

October, 1971

Directorate of Industries, Spinny Road, Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan

Stenographer/PA
Stenography and all related secretarial duties.

Ascended to Higher Scale

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