Keyword

Tyre Building Worker Commercial Vehicles

Tyre Building Operator Commercial Vehicles

Minimum Class X

Certified training for Tyre Building Operator - Commercial Vehicles (programme aligned to RSC/Q0521 released by Rubber Industry Skill Development Council)

In lieu of minimum qualification, the employee should have worked as a semi-skilled helper for minimum 6 months in the same role

The tasks a Tyre Building Operator - Commercial Vehicles is expected to perform include:

Building 2/3/4 wheeler and LCV/HCV/tractor commercial vehicle tyres

Preparing tyre building machine and collecting components for bias tyre building

Conducting post-tyre building activities for commercial vehicle tyres

Carrying out reporting and documentation

Checking quality of tyres built

Carrying out problem estimation and escalation

Knowledge of importance of various components like bead, ply, tread, sidewall, etc. and their influence on subsequent process and performance of the product

Familiar with process parameters like time, temperature, pressure, humidity, etc. and their impact

Ability to take measurement using gauges and balance for thickness, width and weight

Well-versed with effect of improper tyre building on performance of tyre

Ability to respond to emergencies like power failures, fire system failures, etc.

Knowledge of different types of Tyre Building Machine (TBM) & its operations

Well-versed with colour and colour coding

Familiar with the importance of complete and accurate documentation

Well-versed with different methods of recording information

Knowledge of the importance of quality control procedures

Training on operation of machinery

Eye for detail

Ability to work independently

Result-oriented

Physically fit

Diligent and hardworking

It needs one to be on their toes

Need to handle a team

Local travelling is a part of this job role

Part-time work and contractual jobs are available in some cities

Work from home option is not available

Working hours
Working hours are 10/12 hours everyday for 5/6 days a week. This may vary factory to factory

Shift system maybe available

Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?
Maybe

The job is considered to be mildly hazardous or dangerous

Occupational hazards include exposure to rubber compounding additives, heat, etc.

Health risks include injuries, burns, respiratory problems, dermatological problems, etc.

For freshers - INR 7,000 to INR 8,000 per month

For candidates with 2 years of experience and above - INR 8,000 to INR 10,000 per month

(These figures are indicative and subject to change)

Overview of Rubber Sector in India

There are about 6,000 units comprising 30 large scale, 300 medium scale and around 5,600 small scale and tiny sector units in the Rubber sector in India. Such units are manufacturing more than 35,000 rubber products, employing 4,00,000 people, which includes 22,000 technically qualified support personnel, contributing 40 billion to the National Exchequer through taxes, duties and other levies. The Indian Rubber Industry plays a vital role in the Indian national economy as the rubber plantation sector in India produces over 6,30,000 tonnes of natural rubber and there is a projected production of more than one million tonnes in near future.

Tyre industry constitutes around 60 per cent of Indian rubber industry turnover. With an estimated production of 125 million tyres during FY2013, the size of the Indian tyre industry is estimated at 285-290 billion. The auto industry consists of around 39 companies, spread throughout the country, with many being rather small. Tyre companies directly employ over 0.13 million persons of varying skill levels. Tyre industry consumes around 63% of the total Natural Rubber (NR) produced in the country. Since production of NR involves over 1 million growers (farmers), tyre industry provides gainful employment to nearly 0.5 million growers of NR, a majority of them in the small grower category. This means that there would be an increase in the employment opportunities for people like Tyre Building Operator - Commercial Vehicles in the rubber sector.

Tyre manufacturing companies across India

Towns and cities across India

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