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Heavy Duty End Mill Operator
Heavy Machine Mill Operator
Minimum ? 12th pass or ITI Diploma
Not required
The tasks a Heavy Duty End-Mill Operator is expected to perform include:
Machining ends of columns, girders, etc., for structural work by means of segmented end-mill and heavy duty milling machine
Fastening metal object accurately in position on machine table
Selecting appropriate segmented milling cutter and fixing it to the machine spindle
Adjusting and guiding controls of table movement
Controlling flow of cutting lubricant on edge of tool
Observing progress of milling ends of metal object
Checking finished surface for accuracy to required tolerances using measuring instruments
Ability to read and interpret drawings of the products
Efficient in oiling and cleaning the machine
Knowledge of marking and measuring the dimensions of the products
Skilled in working with gauges and other measuring tools
Competent in machine and tool maintenance
Proficient in checking the final product for conformation to the specifications
Ability to assist in setting up machine and making simple adjustments
Equipped in reconditioning and sharpening the tools
Not required
Physically fit
Safety-oriented
Quality-conscious
Manual dexterity
It is not a desk job
Need not handle a team
Local travelling is not a part of this job role
Part-time work and contractual jobs are not available
Work from home option is not available
Working hours
Companies usually work for 5/6 days a week and 8/9 hours everyday. This may vary from company to company Shift system maybe available
Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?This job is suitable for candidates with One Leg (OL) and those who have their Hearing Impaired (HH)
This job is not considered hazardous or dangerous as per The Factories Act, 1948 (section 87)
For freshers - INR 8,000 to INR 25,000 per month
(These figures are indicative and subject to change)
Overview of Manufacturing Sector in India
According to a report by McKinsey and Company, India?s manufacturing sector could touch US$ 1 trillion by 2025. There is potential for the sector to account for 25-30 per cent of the country?s GDP and create up to 90 million domestic jobs by 2025.
The Government of India has taken several initiatives to promote a healthy environment for the growth of manufacturing sector in the country. The government has an ambitious plan to locally manufacture as many as 181 products India currently imports at a cost of at least US$ 18.1 billion. The government is expected to come up with a separate set of labour laws governing the micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) sector which forms the backbone of the manufacturing sector. Once implemented, the new labour laws will provide the ease to do business in India and will also help effectively manage labour unrest and industrial strife and lead to new entrepreneurs entering the manufacturing sector.
Road Ahead
The manufacturing sector in India is an attractive hub for foreign investments. As the manufacturing sector grows, so will the job opportunities for Heavy Duty End-Mill Operator and other professionals.
Manufacturing units and facilities across sectors
Cities and towns across India