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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

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job opportunities for automobile engineers

The rising competition between automakers whether they make cars or motor bikes has lead to good job prospect in Automobile Engineering. There is good scope in Automobile Engineering not just in India but all around the world. 

However India is the destination for you, apart from traditional Indian companies, some big automakers from United States and Europe like General Motors, Ford and ever Ferrari is coming to India. All these companies have plans to open factory in Gujarat. 

Since very few colleges in India offer Automobile Engineering and the demand of such engineers in too high. There is always good chance of getting a great job in this field. The jobs offered in Automobile Engineering include:

Automobile Engineering Operator

Designing Engineering

Maintenance Engineer

Production Engineering

Mechanical Design Engineer

Underbody Engineer

Driver Instrumentation Engineer

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

UNION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

Career Path - automobile engineer


Automobile engineers work varying hours per week depending on the amount of work they have assigned during a particular week. They may work anywhere between a 40 hour week and a 55 hour week, but may even be required to work overtime if there are some outstanding deadlines or emergencies. 

Automobile engineers spend a lot of time in front of a computer on their desks. When they are not doing research in their office, they are at plants monitoring the manufacturing of the automobiles they planned and their testing. This may involve spending lengthy periods of time in noisy, dirty factory environments. 
What Perks come along with this career?
Automobile engineering is a career path that no one will deny is unimportant. There are millions of vehicles on roads in every corner of the world, and automobile engineers are the people responsible for that. They feel an immense amount of satisfaction when they see a machine as intricate as a modern automobile completed when they are the ones who contributed towards its design. 

Automobile engineers earn a considerable salary, more so than many other types of engineers. They have a fair amount of job security as they begin gaining experience. People in the field are generally passionate about automobiles, and so have the added advantage of working with something they truly appreciate.
Which Downsides are there in this career?
The job often requires automobile engineers to work under the immense pressure of tight deadlines. Moreover, they have the lives of millions of people in their hands as they do their work. The slightest mistakes in planning, designing or testing could be catastrophic. 

Automobile engineers often have to deal with noisy factory conditions for extended periods of time. They have to pay scrupulous attention to detail at every aspect of their job, which can often get monotonous. 
How is Competition?
While the automobile industry has been on a decline in the past five years in most areas of the world, the number of people who opt for this career is quite low because of the high level of training and specialization required to become successful. As a result, there is a fair amount of competition in the field, especially for the most lucrative jobs. The number of jobs in the field is likely to increase at a slow pace in the next few years.

Monday, January 12, 2015

NORTHEAST FRONTIER RAILWAY

               Walk-in-interview on 30-01-2015

Career in Automobile Engineering

A career as an automobile engineer is for people who are driven and passionate about cars. They must have considerable understanding and interest in mechanics, electronics, and mathematics as these are vital skills required for this career path. Automobile engineers must be organized individuals who are able to work in a methodical manner. 

People in this career are required to communicate with other professionals on a regular basis, both from within the field and outside it. Hence, this career is only for those with fluent communication skills. While automobile engineers must be innovative, eager workers, they must not get carried away.
Want to know more about it?
Automobile engineers hold a wide variety of responsibilities. Their primary purpose is to maximize the feasibility and design of automobiles keeping costs to an absolute minimum. 

A typical professional in this field spends a lot of time on researching and designing both systems and machines for automobiles. The designs are initially done in the form of drawings and blueprints. Automobile engineers then apply physical and mathematical principles to these plans to make sure they are viable. The planning is done after considerable research, and then altered again after linking the plans to the available research.

Once the planning process is done, the designing begins. Automobile engineers are responsible for transforming their plans and research into a viable end product. They must oversee the entire process of manufacturing, with meticulous attention to detail.

After the end product is manufactured, the most important part of an automobile engineer’s job begins. Testing is a rigorous process that must be done with utmost care. This procedure generally entails focusing on each and every component of an automobile to ensure it is able to function in every imaginable condition in a safe and secure manner. 

Friday, January 9, 2015

Archaeological Survey of India Recruitment 2015

Total No. of Posts: 01

Name of the Post: Conservation Assistant Grade-I (Unreserved)

Age Limit: Candidates age should be below 25 years. Age relaxations are applicable as per rules.

Educational Qualification: Candidates should have Matriculation or equivalent, Diploma in Civil Engineering.
How to Apply: Eligible candidates can send their application in the prescribed format (given in the employment news paper) & attested copies of certificates in support of age, educational and level of physical requirements, in an envelope should be superscribed with “Application for the post of Conservation Assistant Gr.I (General)” addressed to Office of the Superintending Archaeologist, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Agra Circle, 22, Mall Road, Agra within 21 days from the date of advt.

Important Dates:
Date of Advertisement: 03-01-2015 to 09-01-2015.
Last Date for Receipt of Applications: Within 21 days from the date of advt.

Pros & Cons of a Career as a Mechatronic Engineer

Mechatronics combines mechanical engineering with electronics, and focuses on the development and manufacture of products like video cameras, airplanes and automobiles, which require mechanical components that are controlled by electronics and computer programs. As an emerging field, it presents flexible opportunities and is open to graduates with diverse engineering backgrounds. However, mechatronics engineers typically need advanced education and significant prior experience at lower levels of responsibility. The following are pros and cons of becoming a mechatronic engineer.

Pros of Being a Mechatronic Engineer
Opportunity to work in an emerging field*
Blend of engineering disciplines allows for flexible choice of undergraduate majors (mechanical, electrical, industrial, chemical engineering)**
Work available in a variety of industries (entertainment, manufacturing, R&D)***
Opportunity to build products that help people****
Cons of Being a Mechatronic Engineer
Some jobs require an abundance of experience (3-7 years)***
Applicants may need to have a master's degree***
Possibility of a heavy workload (working with different departments, creating models, maintaining files, implementation and testing) ***
Possibility of stress from management and budgetary oversight duties***

Thursday, January 8, 2015

National Insurance Company Limited (NICL)

Total No. of Posts: 1000
Name of the Posts: Assistants

Name of the State & Union Territory Wise Vacancies:
1. Andaman & Nicobar (Port Blair): 04 Posts
2. Andhra Pradesh: 35 Posts
3. Arunachal Pradesh: 03 Posts
4. Assam: 45 Posts
5. Bihar: 35 Posts
6. Chandigarh: 08 Posts
7. Chhattisgarh: 15 Posts
8. Delhi: 78 Posts
9. Goa: 08 Posts
10. Gujarat: 45 Posts
11. Haryana: 22 Posts
12. Himachal Pradesh: 25 Posts
13. Jammu & Kashmir: 18 Posts
14. Jharkhand: 16 Posts
15. Karnataka: 65 Posts
16. Kerala: 50 Posts
17. Madhya Pradesh: 45 Posts
18. Maharashtra: 80 Posts
19. Manipur: 03 Posts
20. Meghalaya: 03 Posts
21. Mizoram: 03 Posts
22. Nagaland: 03 Posts
23. Odisha: 37 Posts
24. Puducherry: 05 Posts
25. Punjab: 40 Posts
26. Rajasthan: 60 Posts
27. Sikkim: 03 Posts
28. Tamil Nadu: 60 Posts
29. Telangana: 30 Posts
30. Tripura: 04 Posts
31. Uttar Pradesh: 50 Posts
32. Uttarakhand: 30 Posts
33. West Bengal: 72 Posts

Age Limit: Candidates age should be minimum 18 & maximum 28 years as on 30-11-2014. Age Relaxations are applicable as per the rules.

Educational Qualification: Candidates should have Graduation from a recognized University or Pass in H.Sc/ equivalent (XII pass) with 60% marks (50% for Ex-servicemen, SC/ ST and PWD) and Knowledge of Regional Language.

Selection Process: Candidates will be selected based on online examination & interview.

Application Fee: Candidates should have to pay the fee of Rs. 500/- (application fee including intimation charges) for all candidates other than SC/ ST/ PWD/ Ex-SER & Rs. 50/- (Intimation Charges only) for SC/ ST/ PWD/ Ex-SER through online mode only by using Debit Cards (RuPay/ Visa/ MasterCard/ Maestro), Credit Cards, Internet Banking, IMPS, Cash Cards/ Mobile Wallets – Vodafone MPesa, Airtel Money, Oxicash, Mobikwik, Paycash etc.

How to Apply: Eligible candidates can apply online through the website “www.nationalinsuranceindia.com” from 12-01-2015 to 31-01-2015.

Mechatronics - Work environment

Mechatronics engineers design, build and operate intelligent products and systems of today and for tomorrow. These engineers will be increasingly in demand as more industries seek to apply evolutionary advances in computers, electronics, sensor san actuators to improve products processes and services.
The integration between component (hardware) and the information drive functions (software) results in integrated systems (mechatronic systems).
Mechatronics is still an emerging field and can sometimes be labelled as Asset Management.

Examples of work involved

  • Develop new solutions to industrial problems using mechanical and electronic processes and computer technology
  • Design and build completely new products by integrating various technologies, for example, automating process control for areas such as underwater exploration
  • Build and test factory production lines combining manufacturing and technologies to improve existing processes
  • Maintain and improve previous industrial and manufacturing processes and designs, for example, robotic law movers and robot floor cleaners

Work environment

Mechatronic engineers may work in a laboratory, processing plant or engineering office.
Many graduates establish their own companies. There are also research opportunities in nanotechnology, robotics, by-wire technologies for motor vehicles, bioengineering and other developing fields.
Strong demand exists from large global enterprises in automotive, aerospace and consumer products industries and in smaller innovative ‘high tech’ companies supplying software parts and equipment.
Mechatronic engineers may also be employed by product developers, manufacturing, mining or forestry industries, aerospace and defence, government and industry research groups. They may also work in electrical plants and companies 

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