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Die Casting Machine Operator
Typecasting Machine Operator
Moulding Machine Operator
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The tasks a Core Maker, Machine is expected to perform include:
Making cores, using machine, for placing in the mould to have designed holes in metal castings
Selecting a die and spiral conveyor screw and fastening them to machine
Mixing sand and building material and packing the mixture into feed box of machine
Starting the motor or turning crank by hand to rotate screw and taking mixture from box and pressing it through die to form core
Cutting off core as required, repairing damaged surfaces and passing it on for baking or drying in oven or heated chambers
Knowledge of the core making process
Knowledge of repairing damaged surfaces and then allowing it to pass into the oven for drying
Well-versed with starting motor or crank by hand to form the core
Adept atselecting spiral conveyor screw and die and fastening them to the machine
Knowledge of performing tasks involved in making cores by hand
Attention to detail
Judgement and decision-making skills
Good hand-eye co-ordination
Physically fit
It needs one to be on their toes
Need not handle a team
Local travelling is not 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
Factories usually work for 6 days a week and 8/10 hours every day. 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 listed as mildly hazardous or dangerous under The Factories Act, 1948 (section 87)
Occupational hazards include ergonomics, slips, trips, falls from height, electric shock, burns, respiratory problems, back pain, etc.
Health hazards include working in confined spaces, physical hazards (noise, vibration, extreme temperatures, ionizing and non-ionizing radiation), exposure to asbestos, carbon monoxide (CO) gas, inhalable agents (vapours, gases, dusts and fumes), chemicals, etc.
For freshers - INR4,000 to INR8,000 per month
For candidates with 2-4 years of experience or more - INR8,000 to INR10,000 per month
(These figures are indicative and subject to change)
Overview of Iron and Steel Industry
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, galvanized coils, angles, columns, beams and other re-rollers, and sponge iron units. Both sectors cater to different market segments.
India?s 33 per cent growth in steel production in the last five years was second only to China among the top five steel producing nations, according to data by World Steel Association (WSA).India is the fourth largest producer of crude steel and the largest producer of soft iron in the world.Presently, the Indian steel industry employs around 5,00,000 people while the per capita consumption in 2013 stood at around 57.8 kilograms. However, these figures are expected to rise with increased industrialization throughout the country.
Growth Estimates and Latest Trends of Iron and Steel Sector in India
For four consecutive years, India has been world's fourth largest steel maker. India's steel production has gone up by 24 per cent during the last five years to 81.69 MT in 2013-14. Steel production was 65.84 MT in 2009-10. The production went up to 70.67 MT in 2010-11 and to 74.29 MT in 2011-12 and further to 78.42 MT in 2012-13. 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.
All these factors put together is only going to increase the job opportunities for Core Maker, Machine and other professionals in the iron and steel industry across towns and cities in India.
Iron and steel companies across India
Cities and towns across India
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NTTF, Bangalore
Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar
IIEST, Shibpur