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I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed before Jun 2023. There was 1 interview round.
5why analysis is a problem-solving technique used to identify the root cause of an issue by asking 'why' multiple times.
5why analysis involves asking 'why' five times to get to the root cause of a problem.
It helps in identifying the underlying reasons for a problem rather than just addressing the symptoms.
By repeatedly asking 'why', it helps in uncovering the chain of events that led to the issue.
5why analysis is commo...
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posted on 1 May 2023
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Nov 2022. There was 1 interview round.
As a Manufacturing Engineer, my role was to design and optimize manufacturing processes to improve efficiency and quality.
Designed and implemented new manufacturing processes
Identified areas for process improvement and implemented changes
Collaborated with cross-functional teams to ensure smooth production flow
Conducted time studies and analyzed production data to identify bottlenecks
Developed and maintained work instru...
I have a strong background in manufacturing engineering and a proven track record of improving processes and increasing efficiency.
I have a Bachelor's degree in Manufacturing Engineering and have completed internships at two different manufacturing companies.
I have experience implementing lean manufacturing principles and have successfully reduced production time by 20% at my previous job.
I am skilled in using CAD soft...
posted on 15 Oct 2022
I applied via Job Fair and was interviewed in Sep 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
Lean manufacturing is a systematic approach to eliminate waste and improve efficiency in manufacturing processes.
It involves identifying and eliminating non-value-added activities
It focuses on continuous improvement and involves all employees in the process
Examples include just-in-time manufacturing, 5S methodology, and value stream mapping
Lean manufacturing can lead to reduced costs, improved quality, and increased pr
Lean manufacturing is a systematic approach to minimize waste and maximize efficiency in production processes.
It involves continuous improvement and elimination of non-value-added activities.
Examples include just-in-time inventory, 5S workplace organization, and value stream mapping.
Lean manufacturing can lead to reduced costs, improved quality, and increased productivity.
It requires a culture of teamwork, communicatio...
posted on 1 May 2023
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Nov 2022. There was 1 interview round.
As a Manufacturing Engineer, my role was to design and optimize manufacturing processes to improve efficiency and quality.
Designed and implemented new manufacturing processes
Identified areas for process improvement and implemented changes
Collaborated with cross-functional teams to ensure smooth production flow
Conducted time studies and analyzed production data to identify bottlenecks
Developed and maintained work instru...
I have a strong background in manufacturing engineering and a proven track record of improving processes and increasing efficiency.
I have a Bachelor's degree in Manufacturing Engineering and have completed internships at two different manufacturing companies.
I have experience implementing lean manufacturing principles and have successfully reduced production time by 20% at my previous job.
I am skilled in using CAD soft...
posted on 15 Oct 2022
I applied via Job Fair and was interviewed in Sep 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
Lean manufacturing is a systematic approach to eliminate waste and improve efficiency in manufacturing processes.
It involves identifying and eliminating non-value-added activities
It focuses on continuous improvement and involves all employees in the process
Examples include just-in-time manufacturing, 5S methodology, and value stream mapping
Lean manufacturing can lead to reduced costs, improved quality, and increased pr
Lean manufacturing is a systematic approach to minimize waste and maximize efficiency in production processes.
It involves continuous improvement and elimination of non-value-added activities.
Examples include just-in-time inventory, 5S workplace organization, and value stream mapping.
Lean manufacturing can lead to reduced costs, improved quality, and increased productivity.
It requires a culture of teamwork, communicatio...
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