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Keyword
Process Try-out Technician Process Try-out Officer
Minimum ? Graduate from ITI in Industrial/Production/Mechanical Engineer
Certified training for Process Tryout Technician (programme aligned to ASC/Q 6409released by Automotive Skills Development Council)
Minimum 1-3 years of experience in manufacturing
The tasks a Process Tryout Technician is expected to perform include:Conducting process trials for setting the production standards for QCDAssisting the Engineer in conducting the process try-out activities Preparing the WI documentation Running the process for pilot batch production
Submitting the results of the pilot batch run to the try-out Engineer Recording the cycle time of the process achieved during each trial
Familiar with the equipment to be used for the processes
Knowledge of previous similar designs and achieved data for QCT
Basic knowledge of control systems like pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical/electronic
Knowledge of the elements of automation/robotics as applicable
Working knowledge of various tools, machines and gauges for shop floor activities
Familiar with the safety procedures within the organization
Training in basic statistics fundamentals
Independent worker Result-oriented Quality conscious
It is not a desk job
May need to handle a team
Local travelling is not a part of this job role
Part-time work and contractual jobs are not available
Work from home option is not available
Working hours
Working is 9 hours everyday for 6 days a week
Overtime and shift system maybe required according to the company norms
Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?No
One may develop occupational hazards like injuries to the body, accidents, back/neck pains, etc.
Health risks include exposure to dust and equipment noise
For candidates with experience -INR10,000 toINR30,000 per month
(These figures are indicative and subject to change)
Future Trends in the Automotive Industry in India
The Indian automobile industry has a prominent future in India. Apart from meeting the advancing domestic demands, it is penetrating the international market too. Favoured with various benefits such as globally competitive auto-ancillary industry, production of steel at lowest cost, inexpensive and high skill manpower, entrenched testing and R & D centres etc., the industry provides immense investment and employment opportunities.
Mechanical assembly plants
Cities across India
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ITIs across India
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