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I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in May 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.
I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed in Oct 2018. There were 5 interview rounds.
I am a dedicated and experienced engineer with a strong background in project management and problem-solving.
Experienced in project management and problem-solving
Strong background in engineering
Dedicated and detail-oriented
Excellent communication skills
Team player
My future goal is to become a senior engineer and eventually move into a leadership role within the company.
Continue to develop my technical skills and knowledge in my field
Seek opportunities for mentorship and leadership training
Set specific goals for career advancement, such as obtaining certifications or completing advanced education
Work on improving communication and teamwork skills to prepare for leadership roles
I want to join TechnipFMC because of their reputation for innovation and commitment to excellence in engineering.
TechnipFMC is known for their cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions in the engineering industry
I am impressed by TechnipFMC's track record of successful projects and global presence
I believe that working at TechnipFMC will provide me with opportunities for professional growth and development
I am responsible for designing and implementing new features for our software products.
Designing and implementing new features for software products
Collaborating with team members to ensure successful project completion
Testing and debugging code to ensure quality and functionality
Participating in code reviews and providing feedback to peers
Yes, MRB (Manufacturing Record Book) is a document that contains detailed information about the manufacturing process.
MRB is a comprehensive record of all activities related to manufacturing, including design, production, testing, and quality control.
It serves as a reference for future production runs and helps ensure consistency and quality.
MRB typically includes information such as engineering drawings, specification...
Yes, QAP/ITP stands for Quality Assurance Plan/Inspection and Test Plan.
QAP/ITP is a document that outlines the quality assurance and inspection procedures for a project or product.
It includes details about the tests to be conducted, acceptance criteria, and responsibilities of different stakeholders.
QAP/ITP ensures that the project or product meets the required quality standards and specifications.
For example, in cons...
Radiography testing (RT) and ultrasonic testing (UT) are both non-destructive testing methods used to detect flaws in materials.
Radiography testing uses X-rays or gamma rays to create an image of the internal structure of an object, while ultrasonic testing uses high-frequency sound waves.
RT is typically used for thicker materials and can detect both surface and subsurface defects, while UT is more commonly used for th...
No, RT cannot replace UT examination.
RT (Radiographic Testing) and UT (Ultrasonic Testing) are two different non-destructive testing methods used in engineering.
RT uses X-rays or gamma rays to inspect the internal structure of an object, while UT uses sound waves to detect flaws or measure thickness.
Each method has its own advantages and limitations, and they are often used in combination to ensure comprehensive inspec...
WPS stands for Welding Procedure Specification and PQR stands for Procedure Qualification Record.
WPS is a document that provides detailed instructions on how to perform a specific welding procedure.
It includes information on welding parameters, materials, pre-weld and post-weld treatments, etc.
PQR is a record that documents the actual results of a welding procedure qualification test.
It includes details of the test, su...
Essential variables are crucial for the functioning of a system, while non-essential variables are not necessary but may provide additional information.
Essential variables are required for the system to operate correctly.
Non-essential variables are not necessary for the system's basic functionality.
Essential variables are typically directly related to the core purpose of the system.
Non-essential variables may provide s...
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I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Aug 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Nov 2019. There was 1 interview round.
Design parameters for steel structure
Load capacity and distribution
Material strength and durability
Environmental factors such as wind and seismic activity
Connection details and joint design
Fire resistance and protection measures
I have 5 years of exposure to STAAD software.
I have used STAAD for various structural analysis and design projects.
I am proficient in using STAAD for modeling, analysis, and design of steel and concrete structures.
I have experience in using STAAD for seismic analysis and design of structures.
I have also used STAAD for foundation design and analysis.
I keep myself updated with the latest versions and features of STAAD so
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Sep 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
I was interviewed in Apr 2024.
I shifted to pursue new opportunities for growth and development in my career.
Seeking new challenges and responsibilities
Exploring different industries or technologies
Relocation for personal reasons or family commitments
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Oct 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.
I was interviewed before Mar 2022.
Factor of safety is the ratio of the maximum stress a material can withstand to the actual stress it is subjected to.
Factor of safety is used to ensure that a structure or component can withstand loads and stresses beyond what it is designed for.
It is calculated by dividing the ultimate strength of a material by the maximum stress it is expected to experience.
A factor of safety of 2 means that the material can withstan...
I am responsible for designing and developing new products in my current company.
Designing and developing new products
Collaborating with cross-functional teams
Creating detailed engineering drawings
Conducting feasibility studies
Testing and evaluating prototypes
Implementing design improvements based on feedback
Ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulations
In 5 years, I see myself as a senior design engineer leading a team and working on innovative projects.
Leading a team of design engineers
Working on innovative and challenging projects
Continuously learning and improving my skills
Contributing to the growth and success of the company
I would expect a salary that is competitive with industry standards and reflects my experience and skills as a Design Engineer.
I would like my salary to be commensurate with my qualifications and the responsibilities of the position.
I have researched the average salary range for Design Engineers in this location and industry.
I am open to negotiation and would consider a comprehensive compensation package that includes ...
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