Keyword

Plastic Fabricator

Will be updated

Minimum experience of 0?5 years in a relevant field

The tasks a Plastic Fabricator is expected to perform include:

Fabricating, assembling, reworking and repairing the plastic products

Applying the knowledge of the working characteristics of plastic and bonding techniques

Using precision instruments, hand tools, power tools, machines and equipment

Reading and interpreting all the blueprints, work orders and other related documentation

Determining the methods and sequence of operations and dimensional and finish specifications

Laying out the cutting lines on plastic materials such as sheet stock and fiberglass or graphite cloth

Following the template pattern, blueprints, sketches or sample parts

Using measuring and marking instruments accordingly

Cutting the material to the required size by making use of shears, knives, cutters, scissors, routers or saws

Knowledge of fabricating plastic products

Skilled in using precision instruments, hand tools, power tools, machines and equipment

Ability to read and interpret blueprints

Skilled in the using of shears, knives, cutters, scissors, routers or saws

Physically fit

Not applicable

Ability to handle pressure

Team player

Hardworking

Attention to detail

Safety-oriented

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

This job is not considered hazardous or dangerous according to The Factories Act, 1948

For candidates with experience - INR 12,000 to INR 25,500 per month

(These figures are indicative and subject to change)

Capital Goods and Manufacturing Industry in India

The capital goods and manufacturing industry in India is a strong, resilient and vibrant 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, which is currently 15% of the GDP, needs to become 2-3% higher than the GDP, in order to make a significant contribution to our economy in terms of employment generation.

In 2011-12 the size of the capital goods industry was estimated to be 500,000 crore, domestic demand was valued at 2,35,000 crore and exports were valued at 2,65,000 crore.

The Government of India has announced a national manufacturing policy with the objective of enhancing the share of manufacturing in GDP by 25% within a decade, thereby creating 100 million jobs. It seeks to empower the rural youth by imparting all the necessary skill sets to make them employed. So, this sector will have a lot of demand for a Plastic Fabricator in the present as well as in the future.

Plastic manufacturing companies

Cities and towns across India