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The seven quality control tools are essential for process improvement and problem-solving in engineering.
Check sheet: Used to collect and analyze data in a systematic way, such as tracking defects in a manufacturing process.
Pareto chart: Helps identify the most significant factors contributing to a problem by displaying them in descending order of frequency or impact.
Cause-and-effect diagram (Fishbone diagram): Visuali...
Autonomous maintenance is a key pillar of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) and involves seven steps to empower operators to take care of their equipment.
Step 1: Initial Cleaning - Operators clean the equipment and surrounding area to identify abnormalities.
Step 2: Eliminate Sources of Contamination - Remove dirt, dust, and debris that can lead to breakdowns.
Step 3: General Inspection - Operators visually inspect the ...
OEE calculations involve Availability, Performance, and Quality factors to measure equipment efficiency.
Calculate Availability by dividing Operating Time by Planned Production Time.
Calculate Performance by dividing Actual Production by Maximum Possible Production.
Calculate Quality by dividing Good Units Produced by Total Units Started.
Implementing lean practices is mandatory for organizations to improve efficiency, reduce waste, and increase productivity.
Lean practices help organizations identify and eliminate waste in processes, leading to cost savings and improved efficiency.
By implementing lean practices, organizations can improve quality control and reduce defects in products or services.
Lean practices promote continuous improvement and empower ...
Downstream team members can be motivated through recognition, clear communication, opportunities for growth, and fostering a positive work environment.
Provide recognition for their hard work and achievements
Communicate clearly about goals, expectations, and feedback
Offer opportunities for growth and development, such as training or mentorship programs
Create a positive work environment through team-building activities a
Pareto analysis is a technique used to identify the most important factors contributing to a problem or situation.
Pareto analysis is based on the Pareto Principle, also known as the 80/20 rule, which states that roughly 80% of effects come from 20% of causes.
It involves identifying and prioritizing the factors that have the most significant impact on a particular outcome.
By focusing on addressing the most critical fact...
A Gemba walk is a Lean management technique where managers go to the actual workplace to observe operations and engage with employees.
Gemba walks involve observing processes, asking questions, and identifying opportunities for improvement.
Managers should focus on understanding the work being done and the challenges faced by employees.
Gemba walks help in building relationships with employees and fostering a culture of c...
Steps involved in performing safety risk assessments
Identify hazards and potential risks
Assess the likelihood and severity of each risk
Implement control measures to mitigate risks
Monitor and review the effectiveness of control measures
Document findings and recommendations
Communicate risks to relevant stakeholders
TPM stands for Total Productive Maintenance, a proactive approach to maintenance that aims to maximize equipment effectiveness.
TPM focuses on preventing equipment breakdowns through regular maintenance and employee involvement.
It involves autonomous maintenance, planned maintenance, and focused improvement activities.
TPM aims to improve overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) by reducing downtime, improving quality, and ...
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Symbols in drawing represent specific elements, materials, or instructions, aiding in clear communication of design intent.
Symbols simplify complex information, e.g., electrical symbols like resistors and capacitors.
They ensure consistency across drawings, such as using the same symbol for a door in architectural plans.
Symbols can indicate material types, like hatching patterns for different materials in engineering dr...
A skill matrix is a tool used to assess and visualize the skills of team members against project requirements.
Helps identify skill gaps within a team.
Facilitates targeted training and development plans.
Enables better resource allocation for projects.
Example: A software team may list skills like Java, Python, and SQL, rating each member's proficiency.
A go gauge is a precision tool used to check the dimensional accuracy of parts, ensuring they meet specified tolerances.
Used in manufacturing to verify that a part fits within specified limits.
Typically consists of a 'go' side that should fit and a 'no-go' side that should not fit.
Example: A go gauge for a hole might be a pin that fits perfectly, while a no-go gauge would be a larger pin that does not fit.
Helps in main...
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Jan 2021. There was 1 interview round.
I passed HSLC in 2015.
I passed HSLC in 2015.
I completed my HSLC in 2015.
I cleared the HSLC examination in 2015.
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Jun 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.
I have 5 years of experience in the mobile industry.
I have worked as a Process Engineer in a mobile manufacturing company for 5 years.
During my time in the mobile industry, I have gained expertise in optimizing manufacturing processes for mobile devices.
I have successfully implemented process improvements that resulted in increased efficiency and reduced production costs.
I am familiar with the latest trends and technol...
CAPA stands for Corrective and Preventive Action. It is a process used to identify, investigate, and resolve quality issues.
CAPA is a quality management system used to address and prevent issues.
It involves identifying the root cause of a problem and implementing corrective and preventive actions.
CAPA is used in various industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and pharmaceuticals.
Examples of CAPA include invest...
RCA stands for Root Cause Analysis.
RCA is a systematic process used to identify the underlying causes of problems or incidents.
It helps in determining the root cause of an issue rather than just addressing the symptoms.
RCA involves gathering data, analyzing it, and identifying the primary cause of the problem.
It aims to prevent the recurrence of the problem by implementing corrective actions.
Examples of RCA techniques ...
Why why analysis is a problem-solving technique used to identify the root cause of a problem by asking 'why' multiple times.
It involves asking 'why' at least five times to get to the root cause of a problem.
It helps to identify the underlying causes of a problem rather than just addressing the symptoms.
It is also known as the '5 Whys' technique.
Example: If a machine breaks down, asking 'why' may reveal that it was not ...
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Jun 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.
I have 5 years of experience in the mobile industry.
I have worked as a Process Engineer in a mobile manufacturing company for 5 years.
During my time in the mobile industry, I have gained expertise in optimizing manufacturing processes for mobile devices.
I have successfully implemented process improvements that resulted in increased efficiency and reduced costs.
I am familiar with the latest trends and technologies in th...
CAPA stands for Corrective and Preventive Action. It is a systematic approach to identify, investigate, and resolve problems to prevent their recurrence.
CAPA is a quality management process used to address and correct nonconformities or deviations in a product or process.
It involves identifying the root cause of the problem, implementing corrective actions to address the immediate issue, and preventive actions to preve...
RCA stands for Root Cause Analysis. It is a systematic process used to identify the underlying causes of problems or incidents.
RCA is used to determine the root cause of an issue or problem.
It involves investigating the sequence of events that led to the problem.
RCA helps in identifying the contributing factors and implementing corrective actions.
Examples of RCA techniques include 5 Whys, Fishbone Diagram, and Fault Tr
Why why analysis is a problem-solving technique that involves asking 'why' multiple times to identify the root cause of a problem.
Why why analysis is also known as the 5 Whys technique.
It helps to uncover the underlying causes of a problem by repeatedly asking 'why' until the root cause is identified.
The technique is based on the belief that by addressing the root cause, the problem can be effectively solved.
Example: I...
Water cement ratio is the ratio of the weight of water to the weight of cement used in a concrete mix.
Water cement ratio is a crucial factor in determining the strength and durability of concrete.
A lower water cement ratio results in stronger and more durable concrete.
Typical water cement ratios range from 0.4 to 0.6 for normal strength concrete.
For high strength concrete, water cement ratios can be as low as 0.25.
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Dec 2020. There were 5 interview rounds.
The neutral axis is the line where the stress is zero in a reinforced concrete structure.
The neutral axis divides the cross-section of the structure into two parts: the compression zone and the tension zone.
The depth of the neutral axis depends on the moment of resistance of the section and the bending moment applied.
The position of the neutral axis affects the amount of reinforcement required in the tension zone.
The n...
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Jul 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.
I appeared for an interview before Apr 2021.
Round duration - 90 minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
This round had 3 coding questions of Medium to Hard level of difficulty.
Given an integer N
representing the number of pairs of parentheses, find all the possible combinations of balanced parentheses using the given number of pairs.
Generate all possible combinations of balanced parentheses for a given number of pairs.
Use recursion to generate all possible combinations of balanced parentheses.
Keep track of the number of open and close parentheses used in each combination.
Return the valid combinations as an array of strings.
You are given a long type array/list ARR
of size N
, representing an elevation map. The value ARR[i]
denotes the elevation of the ith
bar. Your task is to determine th...
Calculate the total amount of rainwater that can be trapped between given elevations in an array.
Iterate through the array and calculate the maximum height on the left and right of each bar.
Calculate the amount of water that can be trapped at each bar by taking the minimum of the maximum heights on the left and right.
Sum up the trapped water at each bar to get the total trapped water for the entire array.
You are given a grid containing oranges where each cell of the grid can contain one of the three integer values:
Find the minimum time required to rot all fresh oranges adjacent to rotten oranges.
Create a queue to store the coordinates of rotten oranges and perform BFS to rot adjacent fresh oranges.
Track the time taken to rot all fresh oranges and return -1 if not all fresh oranges can be rotten.
Update the grid with the new state of oranges after each second.
Handle edge cases such as empty grid or no fresh oranges present.
Example...
Round duration - 60 Minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
This was a standard DS/Algo round where I was given 2 questions to solve under 60 minutes. I was able to come up with the optimal approach for both the questions and then at the end of the interview I was also asked the famous Die Hard Water Puzzle.
Design a queue data structure following the FIFO (First In First Out) principle using only stack instances.
Your task is to complete predefined functions t...
Implement a queue using stacks following FIFO principle.
Use two stacks to simulate a queue.
For enQueue operation, push elements onto stack1.
For deQueue operation, if stack2 is empty, pop all elements from stack1 and push onto stack2, then pop from stack2.
For peek operation, if stack2 is empty, pop all elements from stack1 and push onto stack2, then return top of stack2.
For isEmpty operation, check if both stack1 and st...
You are provided with 'N' intervals, each containing two integers denoting the start time and end time of the interval.
Your task is to merge all overlapping intervals a...
Merge overlapping intervals and return sorted list of merged intervals by start time.
Sort the intervals based on start time.
Iterate through intervals and merge overlapping ones.
Return the merged intervals in sorted order.
Round duration - 60 Minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
This round had 2 coding questions - first one related to Binary Tree and the second one was a simple question from Bit Manipulation. This was followed by some questions from OOPS.
You are given a Binary Tree, and you need to determine the length of the diameter of the tree.
The diameter of a binary tree is the length of the longest path betwe...
The task is to find the diameter of a binary tree, which is the length of the longest path between any two end nodes in the tree.
Traverse the tree to find the longest path between two nodes.
Keep track of the maximum diameter found during traversal.
The diameter may not necessarily pass through the root node.
Consider both left and right subtrees while calculating the diameter.
Example: For input 1 2 3 4 -1 5 6 -1 7 -1 -1
Determine if it is possible to reorder the digits of a given integer 'N' such that the resulting number is a power of two. The leading digit must not be zero.
The fir...
The problem involves determining if it is possible to reorder the digits of a given integer to form a power of 2.
Iterate through all possible permutations of the digits of the given integer.
Check if any of the permutations form a power of 2.
Return 1 if a valid permutation is found, else return 0.
Advantages of OOP include code reusability, modularity, and easier maintenance.
Code reusability: Objects can be reused in different parts of the program, reducing redundancy.
Modularity: OOP allows for breaking down complex problems into smaller, more manageable parts.
Easier maintenance: Changes to one part of the codebase do not necessarily affect other parts, making maintenance easier.
Encapsulation: Data hiding and ab...
Access specifiers define the level of access to class members in Object-Oriented Programming.
Access specifiers include public, private, protected, and default
Public members are accessible from outside the class
Private members are only accessible within the class
Protected members are accessible within the class and its subclasses
Default access is when no access specifier is specified
Round duration - 30 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
This was my last round and I hoped it to go good just like the other rounds. The interviewer was very straight to point
and professional. The interview lasted for 30 minutes.
Tip 1 : Must do Previously asked Interview as well as Online Test Questions.
Tip 2 : Go through all the previous interview experiences from Codestudio and Leetcode.
Tip 3 : Do at-least 2 good projects and you must know every bit of them.
Tip 1 : Have at-least 2 good projects explained in short with all important points covered.
Tip 2 : Every skill must be mentioned.
Tip 3 : Focus on skills, projects and experiences more.
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