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Assembler, Motor Cycle

Aliases: Motor Cycle Assembler Fitter

Industry/Sector(s): Automotive


JOB DESCRIPTION 1

The tasks an Assembler, Motor Cycle is expected to perform include:

  • Assembling motor cycle, auto-rickshaw, scooter, etc. from finished components, making necessary settings and adjustment and ensuring their correct performance
  • Keeping various assembly parts in convenient bins near work table
  • Assembling motor cycle or scooter engine form various parts such as piston, crank shaft, valves, tappets, etc. by necessary tooling, settings and adjustments and fitting it securely with bolts and nuts on machine frame ensuring correct balancing and alignment
WORK ENVIRONMENT 1, 2
  • It requires physical activity
  • May need to handle a team
  • Local travelling is not a part of this job role
  • Part-time work and contractual jobs are available
  • Work from home option is not available
Working hours
  • Workshops usually work for 5/6 days a week for 9/10 hours everyday. This may vary from workshop to workshop
  • Shift system may be available
  • Overtime may be required
Is the job suitable for a candidate with special needs?

This may vary from organization to organization

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND TRAINING 3, 4

Preferably, diploma/B.E in Mechanical

KEY COMPETENCIES 1
  • Proficiency in fitting parts and components in prescribed order of sequence and assembling various units like gear mechanism, clutch, kick starter, etc.
  • Adept at making necessary checks and adjustments to fittings and to assembled units at every stage using gauges, callipers and other devices and ensuring that fittings conform to prescribed specifications
  • Well-versed with fitting various mechanical and electrical connections like driving chain, control cable, control levers, switches to handlebar, magneto cables, oil levels, etc. in machine
  • Knowledge of starting engine, running it on idle test and rectifying any defects in engine, clutch, gear box, etc. noticed
  • Proficiency in rejecting defective parts and replacing them with new ones
  • Skilled in rectifying defects indicated on road test by further settings and adjustments as necessary
  • Well-versed with lubricating all moving parts and points with grease gun
DESIRABLE COMPETENCIES 1
  • Knowledge of working on batch or line assembly and assembling various units like frame building fork assembly, wheel building, brake assembly, clutch assembly, fuel tank fitting, etc.
  • Knowledge of driving motor cycle on road to test for efficiency
  • Time management skills
  • Ability to work independently
  • Problem-solving skills
AVAILABLE SKILL TRAINING AND LEARNING INSTITUTES 
  • ITIs across India

  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers
    http://www.imeindia.in/

AVAILABLE SKILL TRAINING SCHEMES/SCHOLARSHIPS 

For scholarship and schemes, use further links like:

  • https://scholarships.gov.in/​
SAMPLE OF TRAINING AND LEARNING COURSES 


CAREER PROGRESSION PATH 5

Assembler, Motor Cycle → Process Supervisor → Plant Supervisor → Plant Manager

The progression is indicative

EXPECTED EARNINGS 3
  • For candidates with experience - Rs 12,500 to Rs 18,750 per month
These figures are indicative and subject to change
REQUIRED WORK EXPERIENCE 3

Generally, 0 - 3 years of experience is required

PROBABLE EMPLOYERS 3, 4
  • Automobile manufacturing units across India 
  • Automobile workshops across India
  • Service centres across India
KEYWORDS 

Motor Cycle Assembler Fitter

OCCUPATIONAL CODES AND STANDARDS 
StandardCodeDescription
NCO 20158211.1300Assembler, Motor Cycle
ISCO 2008Mechanical Machinery AssemblersNot available
NIC 200845403Maintenance and repair of motor cycles, mopeds, scooters and three
QP ReferenceNot availableNot available
NSQFNot availableNot available
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