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PDC Casting Operator Die Casting
Casting Machine Operator
Casting Operator
Minimum ? ITI/Higher Secondary
Certified training for PDC Casting Operator - Level 4 (programme aligned to ASC/Q3204 released by Automotive Skills Development Council)
2-3 years of experience in casting
The task a PDC Casting Operator - Level 4 is expected to perform include:
Managing the specifications of molten metal
Setting up and operating the casting machinery
Forming and finishing the metal cast
Proficiency in the different types of casting and trimming processes
Ability to read and interpret engineering drawing and sketches
Familiar with the different types of automated processes pertinent to casting
Familiar with measuring instruments like Vernier caliper, micrometre and acceptance gauges
Familiar with the parameter to identify quality defects
Proficiency in the dimensions and characteristics of the final output
Good hand-to-eye co-ordination
Physique to sustain strenuous conditions
Training in the latest casting techniques and methodologies, reading and writing skills and safety and 5S
Well-versed with the basic principles of geometry and drawing
Proficiency in planning and organizing the work order and jobs received from internal customers
Eye for detail
Accuracy in work
Good communication skills
Quick response time
Target and safety-oriented
It is not a desk job
Need not handle a team
Travelling is not a part of the job
Part-time jobs are available
Work from home option is not available
Working hours
Working is 10/11 hours everyday for 5/6 days a week
Shift system maybe available
Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?No
This job is considered mildly hazardous or dangerous
One may develop occupational hazards like irritation due to dust and gases, fatigue, body ache, etc.
Health risks include constant exposure to hot metals and heat exhaustion, etc.
For freshers -INR9,000 toINR10,000 per month
For candidates with 2-3 years of experience -INR15,000 toINR24,000 per month
(These figures are indicative and subject to change)
Employment Opportunities in the Automotive Sector in India
India's emergence as a centre of manufacturing for international vehicle makers that are adding huge capacities will result in employing five million people over the next three years.
This is a total of both, direct and indirect employment growth as a result of the expansion. Estimates put together by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) suggest that this will be the extra added between now and 2012, to support the ever-increasing demand for new vehicles. And, says SIAM, a further seven million will be added in the period from 2012 to 2016, almost doubling the count to 25 million from the present 13 million. Again, this comprises both direct and indirect employment. This would make the automotive sector one of the largest job generating sectors in India in the current decade.
Of the five million new jobs in the next three years, about 25 per cent will be for managerial functions, 60 per cent will be for skilled labour and the remaining lot will comprise unskilled labour.
The home-grown manufacturer Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. (M&M Ltd.) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Automotive Skills Development Council (ASDC), a skill development council for the automotive sector. Under this, India?s leading SUV maker Mahindra and ASDC will offer a skill development training program to generate employment opportunities in the Indian auto sector.
Large companies in the automotive industry
Cities across India
Will be updated
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