A Sanguine Tale: Unfolding the Life of a Project Engineer

· Notion Press
Ebook
218
Pages

About this ebook

A Sanguine Tales, unfolding the life of a project engineer, is about the human will and commitment to improve people's lives by carrying out initiatives and the multitude of challenges faced in the process spanning decades, going back from the late eighties to the second decade of the 21st century. As one moves across the remotest and the serene part of the country, can human endeavor and willpower be enough to overcome the challenges of building a project in the far-flung corners of the country, often at the risk of one’s own life? To develop innovative and adaptable solutions when adequate resources and machineries were not in existence. The novel reflects human behavior, determinations, and what makes or breaks a team in the execution of the project. A must-read for those who want to bring positive changes while facing many challenges.

About the author

Rajat Chandra Sarmah is an alumnus of Cotton College, Guwahati, and has completed his B.E. (Electrical Engineering) from the Assam Engineering College, Guwahati. He has a rich and diverse experience in the power sector, having devoted more than 35 years of his life to this field. He has worked on projects relating to hydropower, thermal power, renewable energy, and joint venture projects. He has also been at the forefront of the transmissions, planning, contract management, execution, commissioning, operation, and maintenance functions of various plants and projects. Prior to his retirement as Executive Director, he was heading the Information Technology department of his company. Besides working on multiple projects, he enjoys traveling widely to generally unknown serene destinations, football games and is a lover of ethnic foods of various regions. This is a work from his vast experience in executing projects, written mainly on the human aspects without using many technical terminologies.

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