On Job
- Prepare, read and interpret drawings.
- Plan and control production processes at the shop floor level in manufacturing industries.
- Carry out fault location, diagnosis and take corrective action.
- Guide the workers as regards proper selection and correct use of tools, machines and working methods.
- Improve existing methods or develop new methods of work leading to better quality and productivity and ensure its implementation.
- Select, procure, test and inspect materials.
- Inspect and control the quality of the product.
- Select, train and manage the workers.
Main streams in diploma
Engineering Sciences
- Engineering Drawing
- Applied Mechanics
- Material Science
- Strength of Materials
- Elements of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Thermodynamics – I
- Hydraulics and Pneumatics
Production and Industrial Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering Drawing
- Workshop Technology
- Production Planning and Control
- Industrial Engineering
- Automobile Engineering
- Press Tools and Gauge Design
- Computer Aided Drafting
- Inspection and Quality Control
- CNC Machines and Automation
- Cutting Tools, Jigs and Fixtures
- Workshop Practice
Higher Study
- Degree through A.I.I.A.
- Degree through A.M.I.E.
- Certain Universities admit diploma students in to 2nd year degree/BE course
Employment Opportunities
A diploma holder in Production and Industrial Engineering has following employment avenues:-
1. As Engineer/Foreman/Supervisor in the following departments in a manufacturing concern:
a) Production shop including tool room section.
b) Quality Control Section.
c) Planning department.
d) Maintenance department
e) Fabrication/welding shop/ Foundry section.
f) Ancillary development section.
g) Materials/stores/purchase section.
h) Assembly Section.
i) R & D Section.
j) Marketing and sales
2. As Junior Engineer/Supervisor in various Government departments, such as Directorate of Industries, Directorate of Exports, Testing laboratories.
3. Self Employment.
Colleges
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