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Building Operator Hoses

Aliases: Hose Building Operator

Industry/Sector(s): Rubber Industry


JOB DESCRIPTION 1
The tasks a Building Operator: Hoses is expected to perform include: 
  • Preparing extruder and collecting components 
  • Loading components in the right sequence as per instructions so as to get maximum output 
  • Starting the extruder and feeding the material 
  • Maintaining and monitoring the extrusion speed 
  • Monitoring the temperature of the extruder and curing chamber
  • Putting the rubber sticker on the raw stage hose pipe to denote lot number and other details before it travels to curing chamber
  • Monitoring the proper handling of raw stage hose pipe as it enters the curing chamber
  • Inserting talcum powder though second port so that it can throw powder in the centre of the hose pipe while the hose is being formed
  • Monitoring the passage of hoses through cooling chamber (air blasting/dipped in water)
  • Ensuring proper wind-up of hoses
  • Carrying out housekeeping, reporting, documentation, and quality checks
 
WORK ENVIRONMENT 1
  • 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 maybe available in some cities
  • Work from home option is not available
 
Working hours
  • Working hours are 10/12 hours everyday for 5/6 days a week. This may vary from factory to factory
  • Shift system maybe available
 
Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?

Maybe

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND TRAINING 1
  • Minimum – Class X/ITI
  • Certified training for Building Operator: Hoses (programme aligned to RSC/Q1201 released by Rubber Skill Development Council)
 
KEY COMPETENCIES 1
  • Knowledge of required specifications and quality of rubber sheet
  • In-depth knowledge of adjusting the TCU of the extruder and its importance
  • Well-versed with the extrusion operation
  • Proficiency in maintaining and using dies
  • Well-versed with setting the parameters for the machine 
  • Knowledge of various types of defects leading to rejections and their indicators, reasons and possible solutions
 
DESIRABLE COMPETENCIES 1

Training in operation of extruder

AVAILABLE SKILL TRAINING AND LEARNING INSTITUTES 3
  • Rubber Training Institute, Kerala
  • Indian Rubber Institute, Kolkata
  • Hasetri, Rajasthan
 
AVAILABLE SKILL TRAINING SCHEMES/SCHOLARSHIPS 

http://www.vnsgu.ac.in/pg/pg/scolarship/05%20Post%20Matric%20Scholarship%20Scheme%20for%20Minority%20Communities.pdf 

SAMPLE OF TRAINING AND LEARNING COURSES 

Coming soon

CAREER PROGRESSION PATH 1
Supervisor 
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Building Operator: Hoses
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Helper
 
Transfer option
  • India: Rarely
  • Abroad: Rarely
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EXPECTED EARNINGS 

Coming soon

REQUIRED WORK EXPERIENCE 1

Worked as a semi-skilled helper for a minimum of 6 months in the same role

PROBABLE EMPLOYERS 4

Rubber hose manufacturing companies across India

KEYWORDS 1

Hose Building Operator

OCCUPATIONAL CODES AND STANDARDS 
Standard Code Description
NCO 2015 8141.1402 Building Operator: Hoses
ISCO 2008 8141 Rubber Products Machine Operators 
NIC 2008 22191 Manufacture of rubber plates, sheets, strips, rods, tubes, pipes, hoses and profile -shapes etc.
QP Reference RSC/Q1201 Building Operator - Hoses
NSQF 4 -

 

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