Shri B. Kasiviswanathan, IRSME 1991 takes over as new CVO of ITI Limited
He has around three decades of professional experience in diverse fields like Rolling stock maintenance, project management, system study & optimization, material management, finance & costing, human resource management, etc.
Bengaluru: Shri B Kasiviswanathan assumed the charge of Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO) of ITI Limited w.e.f. 20th January 2021. A gold medalist in Mechanical Engineering from Govt. College of Technology, Coimbatore, Shri Kasiviswanathan started his career with Bharat Electronics Limited followed by Indian Ordinance Factories Services before joining the Indian Railway Service of Mechanical Engineers (IRSME).
He has around three decades of professional experience in diverse fields like Rolling stock maintenance, project management, system study & optimization, material management, finance & costing, human resource management, etc.
Prior to taking over the present assignments at ITI Limited, Shri Kasiviswanathan has served as Chairman, Railway Recruitment Board, Bangalore for more than five years. As nodal Chairman of Railway Recruitment Board, Bangalore, successfully planned, scheduled and coordinated the [UTF-8?] world’s largest computer-based test for 2.37 crore candidates across the country and developed a comprehensive end to end online indenting &recruitment management system and implemented successfully on Indian Railways.
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