Keyword

Plywood Layup Line Core Layer

Wood Working Machine Operator

The tasks a Core Layer, Plywood is expected to perform include:

Assembling plywood panels from glue covered veneer sheets, core board and face sheets

Receiving veneer sheets from glue spreader and placing them cross-grained in sequence on wooden core until specified thickness is obtained

Proficient in pushing trays of plywood on to conveyor or stacking plywood on hand truck

Adept at placing them cross-grained in sequence on wooden core until specified thickness is obtained

Knowledge of assisting in cleaning rollers of glue spreader

Knowledge of brushing glue on irregularly shaped veneer sheets which do not fit in glue spreader

Good vision

Team player

Detail oriented

Manual dexterity

Physical flexibility

Willing to work in a factory environment

Hardworking and persistent

It needs one to be on their toes

Need not handle a team

Travelling is not a part of this job role

Part-time work and contractual jobs maybe available in some cities

Work from home option is not available

Working hours
Working hours are 9/10 hours everyday for 5/6 days a week. This may vary from factory to factory

Shift system maybe be available

Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?
Maybe

This job is considered to be mildly hazardous or dangerous

Health hazards include exposure to noise, exposure to wood dust, glue, undertaking machine maintenance work, etc.

Occupational hazards include physical injury, hearing problem, asthma, lung and respiratory deceases, skin irritation, accident, fatigue, etc.

For freshers INR 8,000 to INR 12,000 per month

For candidates with 1-2 years of experience - INR 12,000 to INR 15,000 per month

For candidates with over 2 years of experience - INR 15,000 to INR 20,000 per month

(These figures are indicative and subject to change)

Overview of Wood and Carpentry Sector in India

India is a land of wonderful and marvellous artistic work of wood which is being appreciated worldwide. The rich Indian handicraft and beautiful traditional attributes of art and design have established a reputation of Indian Furniture Industry in the nation and worldwide.

Indian furniture market is estimated to be worth US$ 7,922 million. Of this, wooden furniture accounts for US$ 1,358 million. The major part of this industry, approximately 85 per cent is in the unorganised sector. Wood accounts for nearly 65 per cent of all furniture made in India. This includes several types of indigenous wood, as well as imported wood.

Furniture produced in India falls into two broad categories, depending on the end user; domestic furniture meant for home use and commercial furniture meant for the office and hospitality sectors. Domestic furniture represents almost two-thirds of the total output. Manufacturers in the domestic sector typically try to differentiate on the basis of design variety and price, while in the commercial space, having a strong and reliable brand is important.

Home furniture is the largest segment in the Indian furniture market, accounting for about 65 per cent of furniture sales. This is followed by, the office furniture segment with a 20 per cent share and the contract segment, accounting for the remaining 15 per cent.

With the steady growth in the Indian economy and the consequent rise in living standards, the demand for furniture is expected to increase in India. The three key drivers that will have a significant impact on the sector are: Changing consumer demographics, Real estate/housing boom and Tourism and hospitality industry growth. The Indian wooden furniture industry is expected to grow by 20 percent in coming times.

The furniture industry in India currently employs a total of around 3,00,000 workers and with the growing furniture demand there will be a huge employment opportunity in Indian wood and carpentry segment.

Plywood manufacturing units across India

Towns and cities across India