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Rolling Mills Fluid Management Operator: Rolling Mills

Rolling Mills Operator

Minimum 12th pass

Class XII (Science) Pass

Certified training for Fluid Management Operator: Rolling Mills (programme aligned to ISC/ Q0603 released by Indian Iron & Steel Sector Skill Council)

Not required

In lieu of minimum qualification, the candidate should have 2 years of relevant work experience under an experienced supervisor

The tasks a Fluid Management Operator: Rolling Mills is expected to perform include:

Preparing, supplying, collecting, evaluating and operating fluids connected with rolling operation in steel plant

Ensuring the right quality and quantity of the fluid

Operating the fluid system and managing its inventory

Maintaining waste fluid disposal and taking care of basic maintenance activities associated with maintaining the system

Collecting samples of both process, fluids and product in order to assess mill performance and stability of the process along with in-process product quality

Managing the entire fluid system in rolling mills

Maintaining and monitoring the relevant parameters and re-circulation of fluids

Managing the incoming supply of fluid and disposal of waste process fluid for treatment

Practicing health, safety and security measures

Understanding the risks and hazards in the workplace, along with common techniques to minimizse risk, dealing with accidents, emergencies, etc.

Knowledge of maintaining job specified documents

Knowledge of the safety policy of the company, especially related to the fluids being handled and the associated hardware

Skilled in testing techniques for sample analysis (like p

H, conductivity, emulsion stability, iron content, oil concentration, soot deposition, etc.)

Knowledge of flow diagram of fluid system for the individual process

Skilled in making notes on any deviation from desirable specifications of emulsions or tanks

Skilled in prioritizsing and executing tasks within the scheduled time limits

Skilled in reading gauges, handling all relevant machines, valves and equipment according to the process chart and/or control plan

Knowledge of safe operating procedure as well as standard practice instructions relating to the roll coolant/emulsion handling system

Knowledge of safety measures to be followed and importance of using protective clothing/equipment while working

Skilled in using devices used in case of a hazard or emergency

ITI training

Training in Analytical Chemistry techniques for the laboratory job of testing samples

Training in general safety practices and procedures

Training in hazards associated with handling various chemicals

Hardworking

Focused

Physically fit

Analytical bend of mind

Problem- solving abilities

Prompt

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 according to The Factories Act, 1948 (section 87)

For freshers - INR 8,000 to INR 16,000 per month

(These figures are indicative and subject to change)

Market Trend of Iron & Steel Industry in India

The Indian steel industry has entered into a new development stage from 2007-08, riding high on the resurgent economy and rising demand for steel. Rapid rise in production has resulted in India becoming the 4th largest producer of crude steel and the largest producer of sponge iron or DRI in the world. As per the report of the Working Group on Steel for the 12th Five Year Plan, there exist many factors which carry the potential of raising the per capita steel consumption in the country. These include among others, an estimated infrastructure investment of nearly a trillion dollars, a projected growth of manufacturing from current 8% to 11-12%, increase in urban population to 600 million by 2030 from the current level of 400 million, emergence of the rural market for steel currently consuming around 10 kg per annum buoyed by projects like Bharat Nirman, Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, Rajiv Gandhi Awaas Yojana among others.

The liberalizsation of industrial policy and other initiatives taken by the Government have given a definite impetus for entry, participation and growth of the private sector in the steel industry. While the existing units are being modernizsed/expanded, a large number of new steel plants have also come up in different parts of the country based on modern, cost- effective, state- of-the-art technologies. In the last few years, the rapid and stable growth of the demand side has also prompted domestic entrepreneurs to set up fresh greenfield projects in different states of the country. This has given professionals like Fluid Management Operator: Rolling Mills ample opportunities to grow upon.

Iron and steel manufacturing companies

Alloy manufacturers

Cities and towns across India

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Government and private institutes across India

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