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Parts Picker

Minimum ? 12th

Certified training for Parts Picker Level 3 (programme aligned to ASC/ Q6103 released by Automotive Skills Development Council)

0 ? 1 years of experience in the manufacturing industry

If the person has ASDC Level 2 certificate then no prior experience is needed

The tasks a Parts Picker Level 3 is expected to perform include:

Collecting automotive parts to be sorted

Keeping selected parts into the corresponding storage areas

Ensuring that the address and packing box indicators are correctly marked

Ensuring that documents are complete and proper before dispatching

Performing general physical activities in the workshop like sorting, moving materials, etc.

Knowledge of the parts being used for the manufacturing of each product

Knowledge of storage conditions required for each material

Skill to check and tally documents accurately

Ability to maintain a valid driving license

Knowledge of the various parts/processes used in the manufacturing of goods

Clarity of thought Self-motivated Team player

Good co-ordinator Clear thinker

It is not a desk job

May or may not require supervising a team

Travelling is not involved in this profile

Part-time work and contractual jobs maybe available

Work from home option is not available

Working hours

Working is 9 hours everyday for 6 days a week

Shift system may or may not be involved for this profile

Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?No

One may develop occupational hazards like back/neck pain, injury to body, accidents, etc.

Health risks include exposure to toxins, chemicals, dust, equipment noise, etc.

For freshers ?INR8,000 toINR15,000 per month

For candidates with 1-2 years of experience ?INR15,000 toINR20,000 per month

(These figures are indicative and subject to change)

Automotive Industry in India

The automotive industry is one of the fastest growing industries in India. The total sale of all types of vehicles in 2013-14 was Rs. 1,84,21,538. With the sale of more vehicles there is more work in terms of repair and maintenance. Most people entering the automotive industry can expect steady work resulting from this growth of sales. The sales are further projected to grow in the next year due to new launches and falling fuel prices. Hence, the demand for Parts Picker Level 3 will grow as the number of vehicles in operation increases.

The job of a Parts Picker is reoccurring in nature. This is not industry-specific. Also, job opportunities can be found in other sectors too.

Auto components dealer Independent repair stations Auto parts manufactures

Cities across India