Name of the Posts | Span of Control | Duties |
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Chief Postmaster General | - Group ‘A’ Officers
- Group ‘B’ Officers
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| Personnel Management- Controlling Authority for Group ‘A’ and Group ‘B’ officers posted in the circle
- Appointing Authority for the Group ‘C’ Supervisory Officials.
- Reviewing Authority for supervisory officials.
- Cadre Controlling Authority for the inspectoral staff as well as other circle cadres, Supervisory staff in the circle.
- Head of the circle Welfare Fund.
Financial Management- Budgeting for the entire Circle
- Allocation of funds to the Regions and Postal/RMS Division
- Monitoring expenditure for achieving economy in administrations.
- Exercising full delegated financial powers in respect of operational matters, recruitment and in other cases full powers of the Head of a Department for building; and
- In addition to the existing powers of Head of the circle/Head of Department also enjoys delegated powers of Director General/Postal Board.
Technical Functions- Planning of postal network in circle jurisdiction according to the sanction in annual plan.
- Management of customers services through network of the post offices.
- Collection/transmission and delivery of mail within the circles.
- Management of postal estates.
- Chairman of the Circle Sports, Welfare Control Board.
- Planning and execution of modernization programmes in the post offices/RMS offices.
- Monitoring of redress of public grievances.
- Development of management information system for effective management.
- Overseeing the support systems :-
- Postal Stores Depot
- Circle Stamp Depots
- Mail Motor Service
- Overseeing the work of Director of Accounts Postal
- Chairman of the Circle Management Committee.
- Chairman of the Departmental Joint Consultative Machinery.
Co-ordination Activities- Co-ordination with the State Government Authorities and other Central Government Organizations within the circle.
- Overseeing the work of Dak Adalats for settlement of public grievances. Also oversee the work of Pension Adalats for retired departmental officials.
- Co-ordination with informal groups (Non- Governmental Organizations), eminent public personalities like Member of Parliament, Member of Legislative Assemblies, Local Bodies etc. (Main spokesmen of the Department in his area and) co-ordinate with electronic and print media.
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Regional Postmaster General | - Group ‘A’ Officers
- Group ‘B’ Officers
- Group ‘C’ and MTS Head of the Region i.e. the Chief Officer in the Postal Region
| Personnel Management- Controlling authority for Group ‘A’ and Group ‘B’ officers posted in the Region.
- Appellate Authority/Review Authority for Supervisory as well as Clerical cadres.
- Cadre Controlling Authority for the inspectoral staff as well as Supervisory staff/Circle cadre staff in the Region.
Financial Management- Budgeting for the entire Region
- Exercises full Delegated Financial Powers as Head of a Department.
- Monitoring expenditure to achieve economy in administration.
Technical Functions- Planning of postal network within his jurisdiction according to the sanctioned in Annual Plan.
- Management of customers services through network of the post offices.
- Collection/transmission/ delivery of mail within the Region.
- Management of postal estates.
- Planning and execution of modernization programmes in the post offices/RMS offices.
- Monitoring of redress of public grievances.
- Development of Management Information System for effective management.
- Oversee the supporting system like;
- Postal Stores Depot
- Circle Stamp Depot.
- Mail Motor Service.
Co-ordination Activities- Co-ordination with the State Government authorities and other Central Government organizations in the Region.
- Oversee the work of Dak Adalats for settlement of public grievances and Pension Adalats for retired officials.
- Co-ordination with informal groups, (Non-Governmental Organizations), eminent public personalities like Member of Parliament, M.L.A etc.
- Inter-act with Press and Media about Departmental activities including new products and services.
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Director, Postal Services | - Group ‘A’ Officers
- Group ‘B’ ,
- Group ‘C’ and
- MTS
| - A Staff Officer either to the Chief Postmaster General in the Circle Office or to the Regional PMG. He carries out all functions of the personnel management, financial management and technical activities concerning management of the postal services, RMS and in the headquarters office. In the Circle office, certain other functional areas, like foreign mail processing/transmission, Postal Life Insurance works are also allocated.
- As the Director Postal Services, financial powers have been delegated to the functionary to make him effective in the field situation. He acts as appellate authority in respect of clerical and junior level supervisory staff in Region/Circle.
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Director Postal Training Centre | | - Overall in charge of training center
- Exercising financial powers of Principal.
- Exercising statutory powers (appellate power) over Group ‘C’.
- Training-scheduling, design, implementation and monitoring of training programmes.
- Imparting training in classroom.
- Training evaluation.
- Training administration – grant of leaver exceeding 3 days for induction trainees, discharge of trainees from training and detention of trainees.
- Estate Management.
- Co-ordination with field units and reporting to Directorate.
- Performance appraisal of Vice-Principal, Administrative Officer and Personal Assistant to Principal.
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Assistant Postmaster General | - Section Supervisor 1-3,
- Clerical Staff 6-10 and MTS 2-3
| - In charge of sections for example staff, mail, establishment and planning, vigilance and investigation, stores and printing etc. Assist the Head of the Circle in inspection, investigation and supervision in various areas. Both a Desk Officer as well as an inspecting Officer. Head of the Circle can depute him away from Headquarters particularly in serious cases of robbery abstraction or fraud.
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Deputy Director/Vice Principal Training Centre | | - Training time-table preparation and monitoring.
- Faculty arrangement.
- Exercising administrative powers over non-Gazetted staff.
- Exercising statutory powers over Group ‘C’ staff.
- Appellate powers over MTS staff.
- Imparting training in classroom.
- Monitoring training administration.
- Day-to-day training administration.
- Grant of leave to trainees within three day limit.
- Disciplinary authority in case of trainees during training.
- Performance appraisal of Lecturers and instructors.
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Assistant Director | | Such post holders perform the same nature of hob as done by the Assistant Postmaster General except that their span of control is shorter and they are not deputed by the Head of Circles for special investigation etc. |
Assistant Director(OL)/ Hindi Officer | | - The translation work from English to Hindi and vice-versa and vetting thereof.
- To acquaint the officers and staff of the Department with the provisions of the OL Act, OL rules and Government orders related to the Official Language and Hindi Training and to help them in implementing the same.
- To ensure proper compliance of the provisions of the Official Languages Act and the orders pertaining to Hindi Teaching Scheme and Official Language Policy in the Department and in its subordinate formations.
- To work as the Secretary of the Official Language Implementation Committee of the Department/Office and to convene its meeting from time to time, prepare the agenda and minutes of the meetings and to coordinate the action taken on the decision taken in the meetings.
- To make suggestions from time to time for promotion the progressive use of Hindi and to keep liaison with the Official Language Department through proper channel.
- To prepare the reference and help literature and to assist the Officers and staff in learning Hindi and using Hindi in official business.
- To organize Hindi Workshops with a view to remove the hesitation and also to train the officers/staff in doing their official work in Hindi.
- Introduction of various incentive schemes and implementation thereof.
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Administrative Officer in PTC | MTS staff | - Exercising administrative powers over MTS staff.
- Exercising statutory powers over MTS staff.
- Exercising powers of drawing and disbursing officer.
- Administrative management.
- Imparting training in classroom
- Grant of leave to Group ‘C’ & MTS staff
- Supervision over campus management.
- Day-to-day administration of training center.
- Staff deployment for campus management.
- Trainee welfare matters.
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Senior Supdt. and Supdt. of Postal and RMS Divisions | Group B, Asst. Superintendent Post Offices, Inspector Posts, Group ‘C’ cadres, GDS, Agents | Personnel Management- Controlling Authority for Group C and MTS and GDS officials posted in the division.
- Appointing Authority for the Group C, MTS and GDS officials in the Division
- Reviewing Authority for postal assistants
Financial Management- Budgeting for the Division
- Monitoring expenditure for achieving economy in administrations.
- Exercising full delegated financial powers in respect of operational matters
Technical Functions- Management of customers services through network of the post offices.
- Collection/transmission and delivery of mail within the division.
- Management of postal estates.
- Planning and execution of modernization programmes in the post offices/RMS offices.
- Monitoring of redress of public grievances
- Development of management information system for effective management.
Co-ordination Activities.- Co-ordination with the State Government Authorities and other Central Government Organizations within the division.
- Overseeing the work of Dak Adalats.
- Settlement of public grievances.
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Superintendent of PSD | Supervisory (ASP/ASRM/IPO) 3-4, Postal Assistant | - He is in charge of the PSD / CSD. He is the Head of the Office.
- Exercise full administrative powers over the clerical staff also the disciplinary authority.
- Recruiting, appointing authority for the MTS.
- Responsible for procurement and supply of stores.
- Responsible for printing and purchase of forms after obtaining the approval of the competent authority in the circle office.
- Co-ordination with other organization like DGS&D, Govt. Printing Press, Private Printing Industry, Railway.
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Superintendent, Circle Stamps Depots. | - (HSG II/LSG) 2-1
- Postal Assistant–6, MTS–6
| Officer in charge of the Circle Stamp Depot. Procurement Function- Responsible for procuring the quarterly requirement of stamps/stationery, NSCs, KVPs, IVPs, etc. of the Head offices under the circle.
- To place indents to the Central Stamps Store, Nasik for quarterly requirements of the stamps.
- To monitor receipt of supply of various indented items.
- Custodial Security Functions.
- Joint custodian of stamps/stationery certificates.
- To ensure sufficient number of receivables with double lock arrangements.
- To ensure adequate arrangements for safety and security of stocks.
- To maintain stock register.
Supply Functions- To ensure supply of Stamps/Certificate to all the Head Post Offices.
- To ensure timely disposal of unserviceable packing materials.
Staff Functions- Recruitment of MTS Staff.
- Exercising disciplinary powers.
- Sanction of personal claims.
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Inspector of Post Office in PSD | | Assistance to the Superintendent in discharge of various duties and responsibilities. Responsible for proper preparation of quarterly indents of Stamps and Stationery, NSCs, KVPs etc., personal supervision over the work relating the issue of stamps and stationeries for dispatch to post offices. Personal supervision on the opening of wooden cases and Bags containing stamps and stationery etc., personal supervision over the work relating to stocking of stamps and stationeries in the various strong rooms. Will oversee the indents received from the post offices in regulating the supply as per stock positions. Will render general assistance whenever necessary. |
Sub Divisional Inspector/Assistant Supdt. Post Offices | Postman Establishment (15 to 60), MTS (25 to 40), GDS Establishment in Sub Divisions (50 to 100) in Sub-Divisions | - Junior Manager of the Department responsible for operation, planning and development at Sub-Divisional level
- Appointing Authority for MTS officials and GDS officials in Branch Post Offices and Time Scale Sub Offices in the sub division
- Disciplinary and leave sanctioning authority for postmen working in the Sub Division
- Carries out Inspection of Sub and Branch Pos in the Sub Division
- Assists the Divisional Head in the Inspection of the head offices
- Carries out verification of balances of all SB/RD/TD Accounts in the Post Office in the case of SB Frauds committed by the officials
- Carries out verification of payment of money orders paid by the postmen every month on random basis and special verification in case of fraud
- Carries out verification of genuineness of withdrawals for Rs 2500/- and above on cent per cent basis in single handed sub post offices and Branch Post Offices
- Data collection for postal planning and opening of new Post Offices
- Verify correctness of statistics collected by post offices for sanction of additional staff owing to increase in work load
- Carries out investigation of fraud and public complaints
- General purpose duty like painting of letter boxes in the sub division, arranging hired accommodation for post offices, maintenance of mail lines etc.
- At sub Divisional level he maintains liaison with State Government authorities, and important public persons and customers.
- Any other duty assigned from time to time.
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Lecturer Training Centre | | - Imparting training in classroom.
- Preparation of training materials.
- Helping in training design.
- Development of new training methodologies.
- Monitoring of mess and hostel.
- Course co-ordination.
- Course evaluation.
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Physical Training Instructor | | - Physical training of trainees
- Extra-curricular activities of trainees
- Organizing games and events.
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Assistant Manager (Canteen) | | - Receiving orders, assigning duties to the bearers for service in the canteen and in the rooms of officers/staff.
- Preparation and submission of accounts.
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Section Supervisor (Circle Office) | | - Disposal of important receipts and those, which present any special features either personally or given specific instructions to concerned DA.
- To keep special watch on progress of important cases.
- Maintenance of proper list for distribution of work in section.
- Scrutiny of Assistant’s diaries in order to see that all receipts given to them are entered in them properly.
- Checking of abstract of weekly arrears of papers in Assistant’s diaries at the end of each week to verify their correctness.
- Examination of table of one clerk at least every day in order to see whether any receipt or file is lying for a long time.
- Up-to-date maintenance of Sectional notebook.
- Preparation of weekly area report and its submission to sectional officers.
- Scrutiny of monthly statement cases pending disposal over three months.
- Maintenance of calendar of outward and inward returns.
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Junior Engineer (Building) | | - To collect engineering data for estimates and prepare rough drawing and site plants connected there with.
- To supervise and see that all work under his charge are done with specifications.
- To visit sites throughout in order to see that works are done properly and in accordance with Department’s requirements and instructions.
- To arrange for the materials, Tools and Plants from store/local purchase and issue materials, Tools and Plants to contractors in time.
- Custody, care, maintenance and proper accounting of Government material and Tools and Plants.
- To record measurements of work done by contractor.
- Preparation of abstract of measurement at the time of preparation of bills at the time of closing of muster rolls.
- Preparation of recovery statements for the material/ Tools and Plants supplied to contractors.
- Preparation of theoretical consumption statements.
- Submission of progress report of works.
- Maintenance of registers of inspection of buildings.
- Preparation of completion drawing, extra and substituted items statement, deviation statement and reduction rate statement.
- Mark the attendance of Work charge, Charge and regular staff and maintenance of muster roll.
- Arrangement of C/L required for Departmental works.
- Preparation of estimates for additions and alterations in buildings.
- Preparation of estimates for annual repair/special repair and petty works.
- Furnishing full details for preparation of supplementary estimates and revised estimates.
- Submission of reports on all accidents and arrangements for medical aid and first aid in case of accidents.
- Submission of occupation and vacation reports on buildings in his charge.
- Detection and reporting of unauthorized occupation, encroachment and unauthorized addition and alterations.
- Maintenance job and drawing of buildings under his charge.
- Disposal of surplus and unserviceable materials.
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Office Supdt. (Circle Office) | | - General supervision and direct responsibility for central registry, issue and dispatch, old record section and reception.
- Control over Office stock and stationery.
- Scrutiny and distribution of disputed papers of Dak.
- Posting of clerical staff including stenos in sections/offices.
- All leave cases of Dealing Assistants.
- Housekeeping.
- Receipt dispatch and distribution of telex messages.
- Joint custody of cash of Circle Office with ADPS in-charge of accounts and pension Section.
- Receipt and circulation of DG Dak and newspaper cuttings.
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APMG / AD Complaints | | - He is the Chief Grievance Redress Officer.
- Monitoring of redress functions of the divisional Units.
- Enquiring into cases of complaint of serious nature as may be ordered by the Head of the Circle.
- Monitoring all web driven system of complaints handling operated in the Department.
- Organizing Dak Adalats at the Circle levels.
- Submission of reports to the Directorate as prescribed.
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Stock Assistant | | To maintain various Registers like Stock Registers, Dead Stock Registers, Preparation Registers, Sales Registers, Coupon Sales Registers, Kitchen Register etc. |
Sorting Compiler | | - To deal with cases of issue of DML of Post Offices in direct correspondence with the Offices/Section of this division.
- To deal with cases of DML/Sorting/A order of the respective Division.
- To maintain files of monthly sorting order/sorting memo and airmail order.
- To carry out correction in DML and sorting list according to the orders/instructions issued in this regard time to time in r/o all offices/section. To prepare register of due mail list and sorting lists of division.
- To deal with cases relating to change in mode of transmission.
- To attend correspondence relating to checking and amendment in due mail and sorting list.
- To deal with cases of introduction/disconnection of bags and their correspondence.
- To maintain reminder diary.
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Cashier | | - To disburse pay and allowance to the staff after bringing the cash from Post Office.
- To deduct dues of Co-operative thrift Bank/Society and remit them to the concerned Bank/Society and keep in records to deal with the correspondence relating thereto.
- To keep one key of the safe in his personal custody and he will be jointly responsible for safe custody of cash during all times.
- To do any other duty assigned to him.
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Complaint and Public Grievance Inspector (CI in Postal Divisions. | | - A complaint and grievances Inspector is generally, called CI and he is in-charge of complaint branch and is required to attend all public complaints in regard to service.
- Required to attend all such duties as or assigned by the Divisional Supdt.
- Required to supervise the work of all branches which have been placed under his control in addition to complaint section.
- Monitoring all web driven system of complaints handling operated in the Department.
- Responsible for timely submission of information to higher officers in respect of complicated cases and also ensures timely submission of returns to higher/Circle Officer.
- Any other duty assigned to him from time to time.
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Development Officer (PLI) | | - Publicizing and marketing PLI Schemes by distribution of literature, lectures and personal liaison.
- Procurement of effective PLI business by personal contact/liaison with various government institutions, public undertakings and autonomous Organizations.
- Verification of PLI Claims.
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Postal Assistants (Circle Office) | | - Receipt and registration of Dak.
- Disposal of Dak by submitting in files.
- Maintenance of rulings and circulation thereof.
- Noting and drafting.
- Maintenance of reminder diary, guard files.
- Processing of Parliament Questions and VIP references.
- In addition to above, Postal Assistants (Circle Office) working in PLI Branch discharge following other duties:-
- Data entry operation on computers.
Generation of various information reports for;- Preparation of History sheets.
- Issue of new policy.
- Posting of premium in individual account.
- Processing of loan applications.
- Settlement of claim.
- MIS
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Senior P.A.(Gazetted) with Heads of Circles/Regions | | - Taking dictation in shorthand and its transcription.
- Fixing up of appointments.
- Screening the telephone calls and the visitors in a tactful manner.
- Keeping an accurate list of engagements, meetings etc. and reminding the officer sufficiently in advance for keeping them up.
- Maintaining in proper order the papers required to be retained by the Officer.
- Keeping a note of the movement of files passed by the Officer and other officers, if necessary.
- Destroying by burning the stenographic record of the confidential and secret letters after they have been typed and issued.
- Carrying out the corrections to the Officer’s reference books.
- Maintenance of CR dossiers and attending to related matters.
- Relieving the boss of much of his routine work and generally assisting him in such a manner as he may direct.
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Stenographer Gr.II (with Director of Postal Services) | | - Taking dictation in shorthand and its transcription.
- Fixing up of appointments.
- Screening the telephone calls and the visitors in a tactful manner.
- Keeping an accurate list of engagements, meetings etc. and reminding the officer sufficiently in advance for keeping them up.
- Maintaining in proper order the papers required to be retained by the Officer.
- Keeping a note of the movement of files passed by the Officer and other officers, if necessary.
- Destroying by burning the stenographic record of the confidential and secret letters after they have been typed and issued.
- Carrying out the corrections to the Officer’s reference books.
- Maintenance of CR dossiers and attending to related matters.
- Relieving the superior of much of his routine work and assisting him in the manner he directs.
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Stenographer Grade-III (In the Circle Office) | | - Receiving the telephone calls.
- Taking dictation of inspections/visits of divisional heads and of minutes of meetings with Unions.
- Maintenance of CR dossiers and attending the matters connected therewith.
- Maintaining in proper order the papers required to be retained by the Officer
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Stenographer Grade III (In the divisional office) | | - Receiving the telephone calls.
- Taking dictation of inspections/visits of divisional heads and of minutes of meetings with Unions.
- Maintenance of CR dossiers and attending to matters connected therewith.
- Maintaining in proper order the papers required to be retained by the Officer.
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