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Plus and minus points refer to the advantages and disadvantages of a particular situation or decision.
Plus points can include benefits, advantages, strengths, or positive aspects of a situation.
Minus points can include drawbacks, disadvantages, weaknesses, or negative aspects of a situation.
For example, in a production engineering role, a plus point could be the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology, while a...
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Furnace brazing is a joining process in which two or more metal items are joined together using a filler metal that has a lower melting point than the base metals.
Furnace brazing involves heating the metal parts in a furnace to a temperature above the melting point of the filler metal but below the melting point of the base metals.
The filler metal is then drawn into the joint by capillary action, creating a strong bond...
4M Change is a method used in production engineering to identify and address the four main factors that can lead to process variations: Man, Machine, Material, and Method.
4M Change involves analyzing the impact of changes in manpower (Man), equipment (Machine), raw materials (Material), and processes (Method) on production outcomes.
By considering these four factors, production engineers can make informed decisions to o...
Red bin activity, 5S, 7 Waste, and problem-solving techniques are important concepts in lean manufacturing for improving efficiency and reducing waste.
Red bin activity involves using red bins to highlight areas of waste or inefficiency in the production process.
5S is a methodology for organizing the workplace to improve efficiency and effectiveness (Sort, Set in order, Shine, Standardize, Sustain).
7 Waste refers to the...
The current company furnace brazing process involves using a conveyor belt with a specific speed to achieve a certain production output per hour.
The current company uses a continuous belt furnace for brazing process.
The conveyor belt speed is set at 5 feet per minute.
The production output per hour is 200 units.
The furnace brazing process involves heating the parts to a specific temperature and then cooling them in a co
An aptitude test is designed to assess an individual's ability to perform certain tasks or react to a range of different situations. These tests are often used by educational institutions and employers to evaluate potential candidates' skills, talents, and potential for success in a specific role or academic program. Here are some key details about aptitude tests:
1. **Purpose**: Aptitude tests are used to measure a variety of skills, including logical reasoning, verbal ability, numerical skills, and spatial awareness. They help to identify strengths and weaknesses and predict future performance.
2. **Types**:
- **Verbal Reasoning**: Assesses understanding and reasoning using concepts framed in words.
- **Numerical Reasoning**: Tests ability to work with numbers, including basic arithmetic, data interpretation, and logical problem-solving.
- **Abstract Reasoning**: Evaluates the ability to identify patterns, logical rules, and trends in new data.
- **Mechanical Reasoning**: Measures understanding of mechanical and physical principles.
- **Spatial Reasoning**: Assesses the ability to visualize and manipulate objects.
3. **Format**: Aptitude tests can be multiple-choice, true/false, or involve practical problem-solving tasks. They are often timed, with specific sections dedicated to each type of reasoning.
4. **Preparation**:
- **Practice Tests**: Taking practice tests helps familiarize with the format and types of questions.
- **Study Guides**: Reviewing basic concepts in mathematics, grammar, and logical reasoning.
- **Skills Development**: Enhancing skills through puzzles, reading, and other related activities.
5. **Usage**:
- **Recruitment**: Employers use aptitude tests to screen job applicants and find the best fit for a role.
- **Education**: Schools and colleges use these tests for admissions, placement, and identifying areas for student improvement.
- **Career Counseling**: Helps individuals understand their strengths and areas for improvement, guiding career choices.
6. **Scoring**: Scores are typically presented as percentiles, showing how a test-taker compares to a norm group. Higher scores indicate better performance relative to the norm group.
If you have specific questions about a certain type of aptitude test or need preparation tips, feel free to ask!
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...
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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 Walk-in and was interviewed before Oct 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Jul 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
Lathe machines are tools used for shaping and cutting materials such as metal and wood.
Lathe machines rotate a workpiece on its axis while a cutting tool is applied to shape it.
They can be used for various operations such as drilling, knurling, and sanding.
There are different types of lathe machines such as engine lathes, turret lathes, and CNC lathes.
Lathe machines are commonly used in manufacturing and metalworking i...
GD is a discussion that tests the candidate skills such as leadership skills, commutation skills, social skills, behaviour, politeness, teamwork.
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...
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