You could say that he is proactive. From Wikipedia:
Proactive behavior involves acting in advance of a future situation, rather than just reacting. It means taking control and making things happen rather than just adjusting to a situation or waiting for something to happen. Proactive employees generally do not need to be asked to act, nor do they require detailed instructions.
It may not fit exactly, dependent on the specific nuance you're looking for, but I'd say there's definitely an overlap in terms of attitude.
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