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Fitter Electrical Assembly
Assembly Operator
Minimum 12th Standard (Science) /ITI Pass
Certified training for Iron & Steel Fitter: Electrical Assembly (programme aligned to ISC/Q0901 released by Indian Iron & Steel Sector Skill Council)
In lieu of minimum qualification the incumbent should have minimum 24 months of relevant experience in the similar field/function
The tasks an Iron & Steel?Fitter: Electrical Assembly is expected to perform include:
Identifying the operations required to assemble various components of the machine by studying their engineering drawings
Fitting different components of the machine and testing the assembled machine
Ensuring material appropriateness for assembly
Preparing equipment to perform the assembling of components
Ensuring housekeeping and safety on the shop floor
Knowledge of assembling techniques such as aligning, bending, fixing, mechanical jointing, threaded jointing, sealing, torqueing, etc.
Well-versed with steps required to assemble/ de-assemble an equipment with a given design
Proficient in ensuring that equipment is safe and ready to use by checking electrical connections, power return and earthing arrangements, etc.
Knowledge of procedures to check adherence to specifications and quality standards of equipment like vernier, calliper, screw gauge, etc.
Proficient in reading and understanding engineering and tools drawings
Knowledge of causes of common problems during assembly and their remedies
Proficient in compilation of test results in prescribed format
Well-versed with units of measurement
Proficient in responding to emergencies life power failure, fire and system failure
Training in theoretical concepts on machine handling and electrical panels
Training in operation of machinery and electrical panels
Good communication skills
Effective planner
Self-motivated
Good numerical and computational skills
Analytical thinking
Physically fit
Team player
Problem solving attitude
High concentration level
Good communication skills
Willingness to work in factory environment
Calm composure
It needs one to be on their toes
Need not handle a team
Local travelling is not a part of this job
Part-time work and contractual jobs are available in some cities
Work from home option is not available
Working hours
Working hours are 10/12 hours everyday for 5/6 days a week. This may vary from factory to factory
Shift system maybe available
Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?
Maybe
The job is considered to be mildly hazardous or dangerous
Health risks include exposure to noise, electric circuit, metallic dust and gas, heat, working at heights, sharp tools, etc.
Occupational hazards include physical injury, slip and fall, hearing problem, respiratory diseases, lungs diseases, heat stress, fatigue, etc.
For freshers - INR 8,500 to INR 15,000 per month
For candidates with 2-3 years of experience or more - INR 17,000 to INR 19,000 per month
(These figures are indicative and subject to change)
Overview of the Iron and Steel Sector
India is the fourth largest producer of crude steel and the largest producer of soft iron in the world. The steel sector in India is almost a century old, and exhibits significant economic importance due to rising demand by sectors such as infrastructure, real estate, and automobiles, in domestic as well as international markets. The level of per capita consumption of steel is an important determinant of the socio-economic development of the country. India?s per capita consumption in 2013 stood at around 57.8 kilograms. However, these figures are expected to rise with increased industrialisation throughout the country.
The Indian steel industry is divided into primary and secondary sectors. The primary sector comprises a few large integrated steel providers producing billets, slabs and hot rolled coils. The secondary sector involves small units focused on the production of value-added products such as cold rolled coils, galvanised coils, angles, columns, beams and other re-rollers, and sponge iron units. Both sectors cater to different market segments.
The demand for steel in India is expected to rise by 4-5 per cent this year and will touch a Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 15 per cent after FY17. Given the government's high focus on jump starting stalled projects, followed by pushing large flagship projects, including the freight and industrial corridors, it is expected that India will begin moving back on the path of materials intensive growth by the end of this year.
Also, the recently released Union Budget 2014?15 has paved the way for the development of the Indian steel sector with proposals for the construction of 100 smart cities and changes in the MMRD Act. India?s ranking in the global list for production of crude steel is all set to improve with increasing demand for domestic consumption in the years to follow.
Steel production in India is expected to reach 275 million tonnes by 2020, making it the second largest producer in the world. Presently, the Indian iron and steel industry employs around 500,000 people, but with the growing demand for iron and steel and increase in number of production units the employment in Indian iron and steel industry is expected to increase.
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