Keyword

Brush Making Process Supervisor

Supervisor and Foreman, Brush Making

The tasks a Supervisors and Foremen, Brush Making is expected to perform include:

Supervising the manufacture of bristles, nylon and other types of brushes

Ensuring that the correct production procedure is followed

Studying the specifications of the type of brush to be made

Instructing the respective workers accordingly

Checking the setting, sizing, sterilising and doing other operations of the manufacturing process

Ensuring that the process involved in brush making is followed with all the latest updates

Rejecting the defective items or getting defects removed

Ensuring that the production target in achieved

Maintaining the records and registers of the type and number of the brushes produced

Evolving the production methods to minimise wastage as far as possible

Specialising in the manufacture of one or more types of brushes

Knowledge of the process involved in brush making

Skilled in the production of bristles, nylon as well as other types of brushes

Equipped in identifying defective items

Skilled in maintaining delivery schedules and timelines

Proficient in the manufacturing of one or more types of brushes

Not required

Safety-oriented

Good listening skills

Good communication skills

Hard working

Self-motivated

Result-oriented

It is not a desk job

The candidate will supervise a team of Workers

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 6/7 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

The job is not listed as hazardous or dangerous as per The Factories Act, 1948 (section 87)

For freshers - INR 8,000 to INR 12, 000 per month

(These figures are indicative and subject to change)

Textiles and Handloom Industry in India

The Indian Brand Equity Foundation in their report on the Handloom industry of India have stated that the Indian handloom industry demonstrates the richness and diversity of Indian culture. Along with this fact the sector employs about 4.3 million people and this makes it the second-largest employment provider for the rural population in India after agriculture.

The export of handloom products from India in the period 2013-14 was estimated around US$ 372 million. In the period 2013-14, the US was the major exporter of handloom products from India estimated at US$ 118.87 million followed by UK and Germany at US$ 6.26 million and US$ 25.17 million respectively.

With all these figures in considerations it is safe to say that the demand for a Supervisor and Foreman, Brush Making is there in the present and will surely increase in the coming years.

Textile Units

Brush Making units

Cities and towns across India