Keyword

Workshop Viewer

Metal Working Examiner

Metal Working Checker

Minimum Any graduate degree

Preferably minimum 2-7 years of experience in relevant field

The tasks a Viewer, Workshop is expected to perform include:

Checking mechanical components, units, machines, etc., at various stages of manufacture, assembly and erection and ensuring that they are made to required specifications

Studying diagram, sketch, etc., of product to be manufactured to determine its specification and other details

Examining product prior to and at various stages of manufacture to detect faculty material or bad workmanship

Measuring and testing components for accuracy using gauges and other instruments

Checking finished products, assembled or erected structures to ensure that they conform to drawings, samples or specifications

Marking defective units, components or parts for rectification or for rejection

Approving finished products that conform to required standard and specifications

Removing minor defects or informing superiors if machines do not function properly or products do not come up to prescribed standard

Keeping record of production, indicating quantum of rejections or bad workmanship

Skilled in using relevant tools and equipment

Skilled in measuring techniques

Ability to read technical drawings or blueprints

Basic knowledge of mechanical engineering

Skilled in examining the finished machine for required specifications

Not applicable

Observant

Safety-oriented

Hardworking

Detail-oriented

Physically fit

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 maybe 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
No

The job is not listed as hazardous or dangerous

For freshers - INR 16,000 to INR 56,000 per month

(These figures are indicative and subject to change)

Capital Goods & Manufacturing Industry in India

According to CII, the Capital Goods industry is the very foundation of a strong, resilient and vibrant manufacturing sector. A robust manufacturing sector is an essential element of the Indian growth story. It is particularly important in ensuring employment for a large and growing working age population. Manufacturing, currently at 15% of GDP, needs to grow at a rate 2-3% higher than GDP, in order to make a significant contribution to our economy and towards employment generation. Indias manufacturing sector is on a high growth trajectory. According to the National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council (NMCC), the manufacturing sector is set to contribute 25% to the GDP by 2025 as compared to the current share of 16%.

The manufacturing sector in India is undergoing a positive transformation, coming back into the reckoning with great opportunities driven by domestic demand as well as expansion into emerging markets with India as a hub for more companies. We are already witnessing robust growth in almost all sectors, while higher efficiencies are being sought. All this would mean more employment in primary as well as secondary and tertiary sectors related to manufacturing and a great career growth trajectory for Viewer, Workshop.

Manufacturing companies

Cities and towns across India