United States
Keyword
Service Engineer
Engineer Breakdown Service
Minimum ? Diploma - Mechanical Engineering
Certified training for Service Engineer-Breakdown Service (programme aligned to CSC/ Q 0503 released by Capital Goods Skill Council)
Minimum 1 year as a Service Engineer Installation or Commissioning
The tasks a Service Engineer - Breakdown service is expected to perform include:
Delivering breakdown service for a range of mechanical equipment
Identifying customer requirements;
Making decisions on the need for repair, replacement or modification
Communicating with the customer on the course of action required;
Applying maintenance engineering techniques to equipment or component modification or repair; Planning for spares based on probability of failure/wear & tear and criticality of the component/machine for production
Carrying out Root Cause Analysis for repeated/long breakdowns to find out a permanent solution
Knowledge of procedures to be carried out before starting work on the installation
Experience in specific safe working practices, installation procedures and environmental regulations that must be observed
Well versed with hazards associated with carrying out the installation of machinery and plant equipment and how can they be minimized
Understanding of personal protective equipment to be used during the fabrication and fitting activities and where can it be obtained
Well versed with types and sources of appropriate job specifications
Well versed with common terminology used in installation of machinery and plant equipment
Ability to interpretdrawings, standards, quality control procedures and specifications used for the installation including testing procedures
Understanding of equipment to be installed, its operating procedures and function
Skilled in methods of marking out the site for positioning of the equipment, and the tools and equipment used for this
Knowledge of methods of drilling holes for rag and expanding bolts (including the use of grouting and adhesives)
Well versed various mechanical fasteners that will be used, and their method of installation (eg. threaded fasteners, special securing devices, masonry fixing devices)
Experience in torque loading requirements of the fasteners, and what to do if these loadings are exceeded or not achieved
Understanding of correct tools, equipment, and fasteners for the installation activities
Understanding of types of tools and instruments used to position, secure and align the equipment (eg. spanners, wrenches, crow bars, torque wrenches, engineer?s levels, alignment telescopes and laser devices)
Knowledge of techniques used to position, align, level and adjust the equipment
Knowledge of methods of lifting, handling and supporting the equipment during the installation activities
Knowledge of methods of connecting to mechanical power transmission devices (eg. belt and chain drives, couplings, clutches and brakes)
Knowledge of methods of connecting equipment to service supplies (eg. electrical, fluid power, compressed air oil and fuel supplies)
Knowledge of procedure for the safe disposal of waste materials
Knowledge of how to conduct any necessary checks to ensure the equipment integrity, functionality, accuracy, and quality of the installation
Knowledge of how to recognize installation defects and how to address them appropriately
Well versed with importance of ensuring that the completed installation is free from dirt, and foreign object damage, and of ensuring that any exposed components or pipe ends are correctly covered/protected
Competent in calibration/care and control procedures for tools and equipment
Understanding of problems that can occur with the installation operations, and how these can be overcome
Experience in fault-finding techniques to be used when the equipment fails to operate correctly
Knowledge of recording documentation and importance of completing it accurately and timely for the activities undertaken
Aware of extent of own responsibility, and whom to report to in case there is a problems that is not getting resolved
Well versed in reading of various job related engineering drawings
Knowledge of the mechanical equipment function and product
Knowledge of component machining processes
Understanding of relevant basic electrical installation theory (electrical connections of the equipment to be installed)
Knowledge of do?s and don?ts of operating and maintaining the machine
Not applicable
Basic communication, numerical and computational abilities
Openness to learning
Self-management skills
Problem solving skills
Enterprising skills
Efficiency and effectiveness in work
Creative skills
Critical thinking skills
Team spirit
It is not a desk job
Need not handle a team
Travelling is required for this job role
Part-time work and contractual jobs are available
Work from home option is not available
Working hours
Working hours are 8/9 hours everyday for 6 days a week. This may vary from company to company
Shift system maybe applicable
Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?Maybe
This job is not considered hazardous or dangerousunder The Factories Act, 1948 (section 87)
Occupational hazards include fatigue, body ache, stress, strain on eyes, injuries, accidents, exposure to toxic material, fire etc
For freshers - INR18,000 to INR20,000 per month For candidates with 2-3 years of experience or more- INR 30,000 to INR32,000 per month(These figures are indicative and subject to change)
CAPITAL GOODS
It has been estimated that India's capital goods market can grow from $71.7 billion in 2011-12 to $153.3 billion by 2016-17, a compounded annual growth rate of 16%. Also, capital goods, infrastructure and power companies are likely to benefit from policies that the new government (after the 2014 general elections) pursues to increase economic growth. Also, the sector will gain from the special economic zones the government has sanctioned for the industry.
India's share of global capital goods exports is low (0.1-0.6%). There is a huge potential for growth here. Infrastructure and capital goods indices as well as select stocks have rallied sharply of late, partly on expectations that with the NDA at the Centre next year we will see big reforms and changes in the capital expenditure cycle over the next 12-18 months.
Report of the Working Group on Capital Goods & Engineering Sector for the 12th Five Year Plan
(2012-2017)
The industry growth during 11th Plan stood is at 14%. The turnover during 2010-11 was Rs 2,67,944 crore. There is a need for rapid growth of the sector, for which it is proposed to initiate some national programmes. These in turn will create additional demand. It is also proposed to take steps to substitute imports by domestic production. This is expected to take the sector to Rs 6,81,000 crores in 2016-17 at a CAGR of 16.8%. The current employment of 1.4 million is proposed to be boosted through a series of recommendations to reach 2.8 million by the end of the 12th Five Year Plan.
Manufacturing companies
Maximum number of job openings are available in cities across the country
Will be updated
National Institute Of Management
Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute
Hindustan Institute Of Engineering Technology
ITIs across India