Keyword

Stationary Petrol Engine Assembler

Petrol Engine Fitter

Minimum ? ITI graduate degree

Minimum 0-2 years of experience in relevant field

The tasks an Assembler, Stationary Petrol Engine is expected to perform include:

Assembling stationary petrol engine with finished components, tuning engine and testing performance

Checking condition and cleaning of various engine parts

Measuring appropriate parts to assess serviceability, reconditioning or replacement, as necessary

Setting tappets and starting engine

Tuning engine and running it for prescribed number of hours

Testing engine horse power, solder nipples, anneal pipes, etc.

Suggesting alterations in fittings

Knowledge of operating the stationary petrol engine to be assembled

Skilled in assembling and fitting the machinery parts according to the specification

Ability to carry the assembling operations following all the health and safety measures

Ability to understand blueprints and engineering drawings

Skilled in troubleshooting the machine

Knowledge of the adequate ways of examining the machine and its parts for proper functioning

Familiar with all the cleaning methods in order to clean the shafts, pistons, etc.

Ability to improvize and make alterations in fitting, if necessary

Knowledge of all the parts of the engine, such as radiator, water pump, shafts, etc.

Skilled in testing the engine once the assembling and fitting process is completed

Not applicable

Hardworking

Focused

Physically fit

Keen observation

Detail-oriented

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

For freshers - INR 6,000 to INR 14,500 per month

(These figures are indicative and subject to change)

Capital Goods & Manufacturing Sector in India

India's economy is expected to grow at 7.4 per cent in 2014-15 as per a Government forecast. Business conditions in the Indian manufacturing sector continued to improve in January 2015 fuelled by accelerated growth of output, marking the third straight month of expansion on the HSBC Services Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI). The PMI rose to 52.4 points in January 2015 from 51.1 in December 2014. The composite PMI that combines both services and manufacturing sectors rose to 53.3 points in January 2015 from 52.9 in the previous month. India?s manufacturing sector could touch US$ 1 trillion by 2025, according to a report by McKinsey and Company.

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. This will give a boost to the FDI in the country and create many employment opportunities. This will certainly benefit skilled professionals like Assembler, Stationary Petrol Engine.

Stationary engine manufacturers

Manufacturing units

Automotive industry

Cities and towns across India