United States
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Keyword
Reliability Tester, Reliability Testing Engineer
Minimum Preferably 10th standard pass
Certified training for Reliability Tester (programme aligned to ELE/Q7404 released by Electronics Sector Skills Council of India)
1-2 years of experience if 10th passed
The tasks a Reliability Tester is expected to perform include: Ensuring the long term performance of a product
Testing modules such as power supply or PCB of inverter, control panel, etc.Checking durability of parts of the units under different types of stress tests
Knowledge of general principles of wiring and assembly
Knowledge of basic modules of different product manufactured by the company
Knowledge of test run schedules and processes
Proficiency in reading values of components, colour coding, polarity, orientation, tolerance
Well-versed with PCB assembly, power supply and other sub-assemblies common to all electronic equipment
Well-versed with frequently occurring errors in the assembly process and their causes
Not applicable
Good communication skills
Critical thinking Decision making ability
Analytical thinking
Integrity Team Player
It is not a desk job
Work from home option is not available
Part-time work and contractual jobs maybe available
Local travelling is a part of this job role
Need not handle a team Working hours
Working hours include 8/9 hours every day for 5/6 days a week. This may vary from company to company
Shift system maybe available
Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?Maybe
This job is considered mildly hazardous or dangerous Health risks include exposure to extreme temperatures, noise, hardware parts, sharp tool, electromechanical testing, vibrations, working in small places, etc.Occupational hazards include hearing problems, musculoskeletal disorders, electric shocks, cuts, abrasions, burns and wounds, etc.
For freshers INR10,000 to INR11,000 per month
For candidates with 1-2 year of experience or more - INR13,000 to INR15,000 per month
(These figures are indicative and subject to change)
Indian Electronics Industry Trend and Background
Electronics sector in India presents unique opportunities and challenges. It has been growing rapidly over the last couple of years and is expected to reach US$ 400 billion by 2020. Among several challenges, shortage of skilled manpower has been identified as one of the most critical constraints that the sector is confronting with. Electronics Industry in India presents unique opportunities and challenges. The electronic industry in India has grown from the production of Rs.328 billion to Rs.947 billion in the year 2009 at a CAGR of 16.4%. The Indian ESDM sector has 8 verticals, namely Consumer Electronics, IT Hardware, Telecommunications Equipment, Electronics Components, Strategic Electronics, Automotive, Medical & Healthcare and Industrial Electronics. Consumer Electronics & Telecom Equipment are the largest segments with about 27% share in total production.
As the sector presents a large opportunity with increasing thrust on higher value addition in manufacturing and product development, the employment in the ESDM industry is estimated to grow phenomenally. It is estimated that the sector employed about 0.9 million in the year 2008 which is estimated to increase to over 4 million by 2022. This would translate to an incremental human resource requirement of about 3.2 million.
Electronic Hardware Companies across India
Manufacturing Facility across India
Maintenance Companies across India
Towns and cities across India
Will be updated
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R Polytechnic College, Alundur, Trichy 620 012, Ph.: 0431 2906272, http://www.jrpc.ac.in/admission/certificate-courses/
Government Polytechnic, Industrial Area, Jahangirabad Road , Sommiya Nagar , Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh, India - 225 123 Phone : 05248 230680www.gpbarabanki.org
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi 110001, Phone: 11 -23382005 / 23389942http://www.bvbdelhi.org
Govt. College Of Engineering, Mangattuparamba, Parassinikkadavu (P.O), Kannur-670 563, Keralahttp://www.gcek.ac.in/
College of Technology and Engineering, Udaipur-313001 Phone: +91 294 2470837 (O), http://www.ctae.ac.in /