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I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Dec 2020. There was 1 interview round.
There are two main types of brakes: disc brakes and drum brakes.
Disc brakes use calipers to squeeze brake pads against a rotor to slow down the vehicle.
Drum brakes use brake shoes that press against the inside of a drum to slow down the vehicle.
To work a piston, it must be properly lubricated and connected to a crankshaft to convert linear motion into rotational motion.
Ensure the piston is properly lubricated to reduce friction and wear
Connect the piston to a crankshaft to convert linear motion into rotational motion
Monitor piston movement for any abnormalities or malfunctions
There are two main types of engines: internal combustion engines and external combustion engines.
Internal combustion engines: gasoline engines, diesel engines
External combustion engines: steam engines
Other types include rotary engines, electric engines, etc.
2 stroke engines are more powerful than 4 stroke engines due to their higher power-to-weight ratio and faster combustion process.
2 stroke engines have a power stroke for every revolution of the crankshaft, while 4 stroke engines have a power stroke every other revolution.
2 stroke engines have a simpler design with fewer moving parts, leading to less friction and more efficient power output.
2 stroke engines have a faste...
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I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Nov 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
The question is asking for the difference between basic method and specification method in production.
Basic method refers to a general approach or technique used in production without specific details.
Specification method involves detailed instructions or requirements for a specific task or product.
Example: Basic method for assembling a product may involve general steps, while specification method would include exact m
Organization method refers to the system or structure used to arrange and manage tasks, resources, and information in a production setting.
Utilize a clear and efficient system for task delegation and tracking
Implement visual management tools such as Kanban boards or Gantt charts
Establish regular communication channels for updates and feedback
Ensure proper documentation and record-keeping for processes and procedures
Enc...
Safety working method involves implementing procedures and protocols to ensure the well-being of employees.
Implementing regular safety training for employees
Enforcing the use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
Conducting regular safety inspections and audits
Encouraging employees to report any safety concerns or hazards
Establishing emergency response plans and procedures
Quality method refers to the approach or system used to ensure products meet standards. Type of work method refers to the specific process or technique used to complete tasks.
Quality method can include Six Sigma, Total Quality Management, Lean Manufacturing, etc.
Type of work method can include Agile, Waterfall, Kanban, etc.
Quality method focuses on ensuring products meet quality standards and customer requirements.
Type...
Problem solving method involves identifying the issue, analyzing possible solutions, implementing the best solution, and evaluating the outcome.
Identify the problem or issue at hand
Gather relevant information and data
Brainstorm possible solutions
Evaluate each solution based on feasibility and impact
Implement the best solution
Monitor and evaluate the outcome for effectiveness
I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed in May 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.
I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Jun 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.
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I applied via Job Portal and was interviewed in Apr 2024. There was 1 interview round.
The question seems to be asking about a specific topic or concept, possibly related to engineering terminology or processes.
Try to understand the context of the question and provide a relevant response.
Consider the keywords 'ellame' and 'eppome' for any clues.
If unsure, ask for clarification or provide a general overview of engineering principles.
I was interviewed in Aug 2023.
My KPI as a Production Engineer is to ensure efficient production processes, minimize downtime, and optimize product quality.
Monitoring and improving production efficiency
Reducing downtime through preventive maintenance
Implementing quality control measures
Optimizing production output
Analyzing and improving production costs
OEE (Overall Equipment Efficiency) can be calculated by multiplying Availability, Performance, and Quality percentages.
Calculate Availability by dividing the total operating time by the planned production time.
Calculate Performance by dividing the actual production rate by the maximum production rate.
Calculate Quality by dividing the good units produced by the total units produced.
Multiply the Availability, Performance
4M is a methodology used in production engineering. Retroactive refers to actions taken after an event, while prospective refers to actions taken before an event.
4M is a methodology used in production engineering that stands for Man, Machine, Material, and Method.
Man refers to the human resources involved in the production process.
Machine refers to the equipment and tools used in production.
Material refers to the raw m...
The base documents of a control plan include process flow diagrams, work instructions, and quality standards.
Process flow diagrams outline the sequence of steps in the production process.
Work instructions provide detailed instructions on how to perform each step of the process.
Quality standards define the criteria for acceptable quality and specify the required inspections and tests.
Other base documents may include con...
5W 1H is a technique used to gather information by asking five 'W' questions and one 'H' question.
5W 1H stands for Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How.
It is commonly used in journalism, problem-solving, and project management.
By asking these questions, one can gather comprehensive information about a situation or problem.
For example, in a production engineering context, the 5W 1H questions could be: Who is responsible...
I was interviewed in Sep 2024.
In my previous role as a Production Engineer, I managed production processes, optimized workflows, and ensured quality standards.
Oversaw daily production operations, ensuring efficiency and adherence to schedules.
Implemented process improvements that reduced production time by 15%.
Collaborated with cross-functional teams to troubleshoot and resolve production issues.
Conducted regular quality control inspections to main...
I managed a team of 10 personnel, overseeing their daily tasks and ensuring project goals were met efficiently.
Led a team of 10 engineers in a manufacturing project, coordinating schedules and tasks.
Implemented training programs for new hires, improving team productivity by 15%.
Conducted regular performance reviews, providing feedback and setting goals for team members.
Facilitated communication between departments to s
A 'Why Why' analysis identifies root causes of problems by repeatedly asking 'why' to uncover underlying issues.
Helps in identifying the root cause of a problem rather than just addressing symptoms.
Involves asking 'why' multiple times (typically five) to drill down to the core issue.
Example: If a machine breaks down, asking 'why' could lead to discovering inadequate maintenance practices.
Encourages a systematic approac...
5S methodology enhances workplace efficiency through organization, cleanliness, and standardization.
Sort (Seiri): Remove unnecessary items from the workspace. Example: Discarding outdated tools.
Set in Order (Seiton): Organize tools and materials for easy access. Example: Labeling storage areas.
Shine (Seiso): Clean the workspace regularly to maintain a safe environment. Example: Daily cleaning schedules.
Standardize (Sei...
Implemented kaizen initiatives to streamline processes, reduce waste, and enhance efficiency in production workflows.
Conducted time-motion studies to identify bottlenecks in the assembly line, leading to a 15% reduction in cycle time.
Introduced standardized work procedures that minimized variability and improved training efficiency for new employees.
Implemented a visual management system using Kanban boards to track wo...
The eight types of waste in lean manufacturing focus on eliminating inefficiencies to enhance productivity and value.
1. Overproduction: Producing more than needed, e.g., making 100 units when only 50 are required.
2. Waiting: Idle time when resources are not being utilized, e.g., workers waiting for materials.
3. Transport: Unnecessary movement of products, e.g., moving items across the facility multiple times.
4. Extra P...
Yes, I am open to relocating to Neemrana for the opportunity to grow and contribute as a Production Engineer.
Relocating to Neemrana aligns with my career goals and aspirations.
I am excited about the potential to work in a new environment and learn from different challenges.
I have previously relocated for work, such as moving to a different city for an internship, which helped me adapt quickly.
I believe that working in ...
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