Key Roles and Responsibilities
Core-Competency: High willingness to: Learn the working of online/offline roll forming machines, Understand feed rate, tooling, cutting mechanisms.
Quickly grasps machine sequences and forming logic; Able to: Read and interpret simple engineering drawings, Understand basic measurements, tolerances, and symbols, Familiarity with material thickness (mm), coil width, and galvanizing specs is a plus.
Capable of identifying: Profile defects, edge cracks, misalignments, Simple causes of operational issues (e.g., misfeed, slippage, burrs); Learns use of: Vernier caliper, tape, angle gauge, steel scale, Can perform first-piece inspection with guidance and record key dimensions.
Follows: Machine safety protocols (guarding, interlocks, emergency stop), PPE usage and roll coil handling safety, Participates in 5S and safety drills; Will be trained to: Log coil usage, batch counts, length output, Assist in daily production reports and defect tagging.
Open to Learning setup procedures, maintenance basics, and machine logic, Earning future responsibility through skill certification milestones; This trainee is expected to grow into: A lead operator, machine setup technician, or line supervisor within 2–3 years, Should show loyalty, commitment, and technical curiosity.
Qualification
Mandatory Qualification: ITI (Industrial Training Institute) in: Fitter / Machinist / Turner / Sheet Metal Worker / OR Diploma (Polytechnic, 3 Years) in: Mechanical Engineering / Production Engineering / Tool & Die Making.