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Updated 29 May 2024

Collins Aerospace Technical Writer Interview Experiences

1 interview found

Interview experience
5
Excellent
Difficulty level
Moderate
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before May 2023. There were 4 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Telephonic Call 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. Basic about technical writing and process
  • Q2. Work Process about day to day work
  • Ans. 

    As a technical writer, my day-to-day work involves researching, writing, editing, and collaborating with subject matter experts.

    • Researching technical topics to understand complex information

    • Writing clear and concise documentation for end users

    • Editing and proofreading content for accuracy and consistency

    • Collaborating with subject matter experts to gather information and feedback

    • Using tools like Microsoft Word, Adobe Acr...

  • Answered by AI
Round 2 - One-on-one 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. Basic question from your cv
  • Q2. Process and STE
Round 3 - One-on-one 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. Basic question from amm and ipc
  • Q2. Process and ste
Round 4 - HR 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Salary discussion

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Interview Questionnaire 

5 Questions

  • Q1. Questions about flight mechanics and dynamics and controls
  • Q2. Questions about mechanical engineering
  • Q3. Questions on the thesis one has worked on and various projects and internships
  • Q4. Questions based on practical situations
  • Q5. Questions on basics of material, fundamentals of continuum mechanics, thermal science, parts of engine structure, etc

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: I was guided by placement office quite appreciably for preparation of resume. First by one to one interaction and second by suggesting to talk to the seniors who are either injob or are hereafter the job. As it is always suggested about resume that, it reflects you in brief, you have to get it as good as you can. I followed the guidelines, made the first draft, got it corrected from some of my friends who are working in industries and got feedbacks from students who have experience from industries.

Round: APTITUDE TEST
Experience: It was intimated as aptitude but it included Verbal, Quants and basics of programmingand data structures & algorithm.

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: I went through two technical rounds and both of these included questions starting from the very basics of materials to the continuum mechanics’ fundamentals and applications. In the first round I was asked about flight mechanics & dynamics and controls’ by giving several conditions of practical importance, some part of engine structures and thermal science, my earlier projects and questions on that, some questions from the internship’s work and M.Tech thesis work. Very fundamental as well as complex questions were asked while explaining about the projects and thesis work. For the second round, I was sent to the panel interviewing for mechanical students and there I was asked questions from various subjects as well as for various conditions given on spot. Including both the technical interviews, I was asked questions from around 9-10 subjects of mechanical engineering. Apart from the questions from the course work, half of the interview was focused on the projects that I did earlier. I was asked to explain about the projects and give good insights of my contributions in that and accordingly I was asked questions from that as well. Later part of the technical round was focused for my thesis work. They started asking about the motivation behind the topic of the thesis and the technical platform set so far for the same. Concluding questions were from the company’s work and how I would be able to relate my expertise and thesis work for their benefit.. In the morning, Honeywell started it’s processing at around 6.30 am and I went for the first technical round at around 7 am. After some basic questions from the resume I was asked about the flight mech & controls. After sometimes the interviewer told me about his background, which was avionics and then he started from that. It must have gone over around 45 minutes. Second round of Honeywell was gruelling and I felt little uncomfortable at some points.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: HR round was more or less usual. Description about me and weaknesses in professional life were asked. The tricky one was one particular question about joining Honeywell and at the end of my answer, I was asked to compare Honeywell and the stalwarts of aerospace industry on my answer’s ground.

General Tips: Since I was looking only for the core aerospace companies, I was not looking very much about the aptitude and GD (specially, GD was not required). I was focusing about the technical side of the preparation, coursework, projects that I have done earlier and thesis work. I used the material provided by SPO for preparing the aptitude test solved some CAT papers and some online resources were useful. Further, I referred some core course works, specifically, thermal, fluid, aerodynamics, propulsion, structures & materials, materials & metallurgy and flight mechanics & dynamics for technical interviews. 



Revise the course works, some part of the projects, be focused for profiles and prepare accordingly. Prior knowledge about companies work and the profile helps a lot. Sound knowledge of thesis work, approach and the applications, motivation behind the topic and the work completed till the placement season starts should clearly be checked. If you are not good at programming and DS & algo then revise the basics of these(helps for aptitude). Be mentally prepared for multiple rounds of technical interviews. Shape yourself according to the profile and surf through the company’s site beforehand. Get some suggestions and feedback from seniors(specifically, M.tech students should talk to seniors, fellow students and labmates who have been in industries) for technical interviews. Focus on your approach towards the problem for the worst case. During technical interview, don’t try to brag about the topic that you are not sure about. They sometimes want to test your approach and attitude for the problem given to you (which will be out of your comfort zone) rather than the accuracy of the answer. Since verbal was also the part of aptitude, don’t forget to look that during your preparation. Final Tips : Don’t lose hope and be focused for the profile that you are interested in and narrow down the companies accordingly. It’s all your attitude, past experience (both academics and professional) and preparation for the placements that will help you to nail it. 1st, 2nd or any other day or any other company (as long asthe profile matches with your interest) don’t matter much. At the end of the day, getting in the core-profile is what matters most (if you are interested incore alone) and if it is your preferred company then it’s a boon. Have faith in yourself and believe in the next option if you don’t get the first one.
College Name: IIT KANPUR
Motivation: Other companies that I was shortlisted for : GE, Rolls-Royce, Airbus. Analysis of available options (based on profile, growth, compensation, BrandName, etc) :As for the first day, GE didn’t seem inclined in taking Aerospace Engineering students and I was not looking for Rolls-Royce very interestingly. I was mainly focusing on Honeywell, Eaton and Airbus and was shortlisted to interview with these three. Because of Honeywell’s versatility and the involvement in R&D(as I got the feedback from people working in there), I was focusing mainly on Honeywell. And it was very much favourable from compensation point of view as well. Finally I was selected in both Honeywell and Eaton, and chose Honeywell.

Interview Questionnaire 

5 Questions

  • Q1. Questions on Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Turbo-machinery etc
  • Q2. Why would you like to join the company ?
  • Ans. 

    I am excited to join the company because of its reputation for innovation and commitment to excellence.

    • I am impressed by the company's track record of developing cutting-edge technology.

    • I am drawn to the company's culture of collaboration and teamwork.

    • I am excited about the opportunity to work with a talented and experienced team of engineers.

    • I believe that the company's focus on quality and customer satisfaction align...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. Where do you see yourself 10 years afterwards ?
  • Ans. 

    In 10 years, I see myself as a highly experienced engineer leading a team of talented individuals towards innovative solutions.

    • Leading a team of engineers towards successful project completion

    • Continuing to learn and stay up-to-date with new technologies

    • Mentoring and guiding junior engineers

    • Contributing to the growth and success of the company

    • Exploring opportunities for professional development and growth

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. Failures and successes during your careeer
  • Ans. 

    I have had both failures and successes in my career as a Senior Engineer.

    • One of my biggest successes was leading a team that developed a new software system that increased efficiency by 50%.

    • I also had a failure when I underestimated the complexity of a project and it ended up being delayed by several months.

    • Another success was implementing a new process that reduced errors by 75%.

    • I learned from a failure when I didn't ...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q5. Questions on resume

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Test
Experience: The test included General quantitative and logical reasoning, verbal reasoning, questions on basic topics of Mechanical Engineering like Thermodynamics, Mechanics of Solids, Energy Systems, Manufacturing etc.


Round: Technical Interview
Experience: Advanced questions on the topic of your interest specifically related to Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering like Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Turbo-machinery etc, questions like what do you know about the company.

General Tips: Always follow your interest while choosing a suitable job. If you are not sure about your interest, keep options open and try to get information on all those options and select accordingly. Never run after money only. One must prioritize his/her interests first, then the kind of work in the company and then the package.
Prepare for the technical profiles by studying core subjects which interests you the most, but a person needs to have basic knowledge of other topics related to your department also.

Apply for the company only after gaining sufficient knowledge about it. Identify your interest and what kind of work you like, then apply to the company which suits your style of working and is apt for you to pursue your interests. One must not apply to all the companies just because everyone is applying. One must judge whether he/she is capable for that job or not and then decide in which companies to apply.
Try to be confident with your answers and give genuine replies in HR interviews. One must not give vague answers and change views as this would clearly give the indication that you are not able to give clear answers or you are making them up.
College Name: IIT Kanpur

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Standard HR questions
  • Q2. Questions based on my POR's and extra curricular activities

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: Good projects and internships helped me to get through this round

Round: Test
Duration: 60 minutes

Round: Technical Interview
Experience: Questions related to signal processing (included image signal processing as well), control and communications. Also there were few technical questions based on the internships and the projects done. This interview lasted for about 30 mins.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: 45 mins of HR round. All the standard HR questions were asked and questions were based on each and every point that you have put up in the resume

College Name: IIT MADRAS

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Description about me
  • Q2. Weakness in professional life
  • Ans. 

    My weakness is sometimes taking on too much work and struggling to delegate tasks effectively.

    • Difficulty delegating tasks

    • Tendency to take on too much work

    • Working on improving time management skills

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: aptitude test
Experience: They intimated as aptitude but it included Verbal, Quants and basics of programming and data structures & algorithm.

Round: Technical interview round 1
Experience: In this round I was asked about flight mechanics & dynamics and controls’ by giving several conditions of practical importance, some part of engine structures and thermal science, my earlier projects and questions on that, some questions from the internship’s work and M.Tech thesis work. Very fundamental as well as complex questions were asked while explaining about the projects and thesis work.

Round: technical interview round 2
Experience: I was sent to the panel interviewing for mechanical students and there I was asked questions from various subjects as well as for various conditions given on spot. Including both the technical interviews, I was asked questions from around 9-10 subjects of mechanical engineering. Apart from the questions from the course work, half of the interview was focused on the projects that I did earlier. I was asked to explain about the projects and give good insights of my contributions in that and accordingly I was asked questions from that as well. Later part of the technical round was focused for my thesis work. They started asking about the motivation behind the topic of the thesis and the technical platform set so far for the same. Concluding questions were from the company’s work and how I would be able to relate my expertise and thesis work for their benefit.

Round: HR Interview
Experience: HR round was more or less usual. Description about me and weaknesses in professional life were asked. The tricky one was one particular question about joining Honeywell and at the end of my answer, I was asked to compare Honeywell and the stalwarts of aerospace industry on my answer’s ground.

General Tips: Revise the course works, some part of the projects, be focused for profiles and prepare accordingly. Prior knowledge about companies work and the profile helps a lot. Sound knowledge of thesis work, approach and the applications, motivation behind the topic and the work completed till the placement season starts should clearly be checked. If you are not good at programming and DS & algo then revise the basics of these (helps for aptitude). Be mentally prepared for multiple rounds of technical interviews. Shape yourself according to the profile and surf through the company’s site beforehand.
Get some suggestions and feedback from seniors (specifically, M.tech students should talk to seniors, fellow students and lab mates who have been in industries) for technical interviews. Focus on your approach towards the problem for the worst case.
During technical interview, don’t try to brag about the topic that you are not sure about. They sometimes want to test your approach and attitude for the problem given to you (which will be out of your comfort zone) rather than the accuracy of the answer. Since verbal was also the part of aptitude, don’t forget to look that during your preparation.

College Name: IIT Kanpur

I was interviewed in Nov 2020.

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Job profile Question. Managerial skill question. Basic Engineering question.

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Basic engineering concept.
Application software know how knowledge.
Interview experience
4
Good
Difficulty level
Moderate
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Jan 2022. There was 1 interview round.

Round 1 - Technical 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. Questions Regarding Ladder Logic
  • Q2. Questions regarding Process Applications and MCC Interface

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Prepare From Process Perspective, Look for Ladder Logic application, Interface with MCCs and other field Devices

Interview Questionnaire 

1 Question

  • Q1. Basic avionic domain questions

Interview Questionnaire 

12 Questions

  • Q1. What is fuselage station
  • Ans. 

    Fuselage station refers to a specific location on an aircraft's fuselage.

    • Fuselage station is a measurement of distance along the fuselage, typically measured in inches or millimeters.

    • It is used as a reference point for various components and systems on the aircraft.

    • For example, an aircraft's doors, windows, wings, and tail are all located at specific fuselage stations.

    • Fuselage station 0 is usually defined as the refere...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. What is butt line
  • Ans. 

    Butt line is not a commonly used term. It could refer to the line where the buttocks meet the thighs.

    • Butt line is not a medical term.

    • It could refer to the line where the buttocks meet the thighs.

    • It is not a commonly used term and may have different interpretations depending on the context.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. What is water line
  • Ans. 

    Water line refers to the pipe or tubing that carries water from the main supply to a building or property.

    • Water line is an essential component of a plumbing system.

    • It can be made of various materials such as copper, PVC, or galvanized steel.

    • The size of the water line depends on the water demand of the building or property.

    • Water lines can be underground or above ground.

    • A water line break or leak can cause significant da

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. Cutting tools
  • Q5. Drill bit sizes
  • Q6. In drawing what is fast angel What is thired ange projection
  • Ans. 

    The question is unclear and seems to contain errors.

    • The question may be referring to 'fast angle' and 'third angle projection' in technical drawing.

    • Fast angle refers to a type of projection where the object is viewed from an angle that is not perpendicular to any of its faces.

    • Third angle projection is a method of drawing 3D objects in which the object is placed in a box with three sides and projected onto a plane.

    • Witho...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q7. What is the meaning of rivet how will it work
  • Ans. 

    A rivet is a metal fastener used to join two or more pieces of material together permanently.

    • Rivets are commonly used in construction, automotive, and aerospace industries.

    • They are inserted into pre-drilled holes and then deformed to hold the materials together.

    • Rivets can be made of various materials including aluminum, steel, and copper.

    • They are often used in place of screws or bolts when a permanent joint is required...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q8. General drill bit angel
  • Q9. How many cutting angels in reamer
  • Ans. 

    The number of cutting angles in a reamer varies depending on the type and size of the reamer.

    • The number of cutting angles can range from 2 to 6.

    • The cutting angles are designed to remove material from the workpiece as the reamer rotates.

    • The cutting angles can be straight or spiral, and can be symmetrical or asymmetrical.

    • The number and angle of the cutting edges can affect the surface finish and accuracy of the hole.

    • Exam...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q10. How many cutting angle in drill bit
  • Ans. 

    Drill bits can have various cutting angles depending on their purpose and material.

    • The most common cutting angle for general purpose drill bits is 118 degrees.

    • Drill bits for harder materials like metal may have a sharper angle of 135 degrees.

    • Masonry drill bits have a flatter angle of 90 degrees to prevent cracking of the material.

    • The cutting angle affects the efficiency and precision of the drilling process.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q11. Drill bit made by
  • Ans. 

    Drill bits are made by various manufacturers using different materials and designs.

    • Drill bits can be made from high-speed steel, cobalt, carbide, or diamond.

    • Manufacturers include DeWalt, Bosch, Milwaukee, and Irwin.

    • The design of the drill bit can vary depending on the intended use, such as twist bits, spade bits, or hole saws.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q12. How many cutting files
  • Ans. 

    The number of cutting files depends on the project requirements and design complexity.

    • The number of cutting files can range from a few to hundreds or even thousands.

    • It also depends on the type of cutting machine being used.

    • For example, a laser cutting machine may require different files than a CNC router.

    • The number of cutting files can also vary based on the material being cut and its thickness.

    • It is important to have ...

  • Answered by AI
Interview experience
4
Good
Difficulty level
Moderate
Process Duration
2-4 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed before Dec 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Technical 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. Basics of htm javascript es6 angular
  • Q2. Css scss
Round 2 - Coding Test 

Interceptor concepts

Round 3 - HR 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. Salary negotiation

Collins Aerospace Interview FAQs

How many rounds are there in Collins Aerospace Technical Writer interview?
Collins Aerospace interview process usually has 4 rounds. The most common rounds in the Collins Aerospace interview process are One-on-one Round, HR and Telephonic Call.
How to prepare for Collins Aerospace Technical Writer interview?
Go through your CV in detail and study all the technologies mentioned in your CV. Prepare at least two technologies or languages in depth if you are appearing for a technical interview at Collins Aerospace. The most common topics and skills that interviewers at Collins Aerospace expect are Aerospace, CMM and Technical Writing.
What are the top questions asked in Collins Aerospace Technical Writer interview?

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