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Keyword
Tile Pressman
Mosaic Tile Presser
Tile Layerer
Minimum 5th pass
Previousrelevantworkexperience
The tasks that a Tile Presser (Mosaic) is expected to perform include:
Making coloured mosaic tiles for floor walls etc.
Placing metal mould of required size on table
Cleaning and applying linseed oil on its surface
Filling mould manually with prescribed quantity of cement mixture (maal) containing marble chips or powder
Levelling mixture in the mould using metal spreader
Spraying dry cement powder over mixture
Filling layer of cement powder with wet mixture of cement and sand
Placing filled mould under hand or hydraulic press
Removing pressed mould and dismantling frame
Repairing hand or hydraulic presses
Competent in applying tile or marble to ceilings and walls of buildings
Equipped to install decorative concrete mixture in floor at schools, offices and hospitals
Competent in measuring and cutting tiles according to specifications
Well-versed in creating plaster mixture and applying it to the wall
Competent in pressing tiles onto plaster mixture
Proficient in squeezing special mix between slabs
Competent in smoothing and finishing mixture
Ability to use caulking guns or putty knives
Good hand-eye co-ordination
Physical endurance
Detail-oriented
Attention to detail
Creative thinking
Dexterity of hands
Depth perception
It is not adesk job
Need not handle a team
Local travelling is a part of this job role
Part-time work and contractual jobs are available in some cities
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
Being self-employed is also an option. In this case, the working hours and days will be flexible
Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needsThis job is suitable for candidates with One Leg (OL) and Hearing Impaired (HH)
The job is listed as mildly hazardous or dangerous as per
Occupational hazards include eye, skin and respiratory tract irritation, overexertion and awkward postures, slips, trips, falls, etc
Health risks include exposure to cement dust, chemical burns from wet concrete, dirt, mud, gravel and construction equipment and materials
For candidates with upto 2 years experience INR 11,000 to INR 20,000 per month
For candidates with 2 to 5 years experience INR 25,000 to INR 30,000 per month
For candidates with over 5 years experience INR 30,000 to INR 48,000 per month
(These figures are indicative and subject to change)
Growth of Construction Sector in India
The market value of construction sector in India is projected to expand up to INR 11954 billion by 2017. Continuously increasing infrastructure spending levels of the government has made the industry highly attractive among foreign investors in the recent years. The Construction sectors growth is expected to reach 7.5 percent by 2016-17 from current growth rates of 5.6 percent and is expected to contribute significantly to the countrys GDP in the next five years thereby showing its vital importance for the economic growth of the nation.
Construction sector is the 2nd largest employer in the country. The sector currently employs over 45 million employees and is slated to employ more than 76 million employees by 2022. This implies additional creation of ~31 million jobs in the 9 year period.
Trends in the Cement Industry
India is the second largest producer and consumer of cement, accounting for 8% of global production, next only to China. India is a key driver of global cement production with an average annual growth rate of 9.8%. Cement production increased at a CAGR of 9.7% to 272 million tonnes over FY0613. Production is expected to reach 407 million tonnes by 2017. So far, more than 800 construction professionals and 2000 masons, bar benders, plumbers, artisans have been imparted hands-on training. Indian cement industry contributes approximately INR 35000 crores per annum to the national exchequer through various taxes and levies. There is a strong presence of in the cement sector, with over 50% of the composition of workers constituting of contract workers.The cement sub-sector currently employs ~0.45 million employees which is expected to increase in the nine year period 2013-22 to ~0.53 million.
Local construction companies across India
Private contractors across India
Self-employed
Towns and cities across India
Will be updated
Masonry schools across India
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