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Career In Manufacturing Industry



Well, the term “manufacturing” needs no introduction. Whenever we hear someone seeking a career in manufacturing industry, we develop a common image of people frolicking around and spending their time in making, packaging and moving boxes while the machines doing all the work themselves and maintaining efficiency in production in factories. However, in reality, the notions that we have developed watching TV advertisements and sci-fi movies are way off the mark.

Manufacturers are the ones who conduct market research, analyze and understand the market on the basis of the collected data, develop prototypes and produce goods in bulk and that too within a short span of time. While we constantly boast about the benefits of large scale production, we often forget the efforts of these hardworking people who slog tirelessly their working hours collecting and analyzing data and assisting machines to produce goods in bulk so as to cater to the demand of the people in the market, without whom our lives wouldn’t have been the same. Without the diligent and persistent work of these manufacturers, basic essentials such as medical supplies might not be available in the market round the clock and thus we might not have access to them in times of need. Thus, it is rightly said that manufacturing industry forms an essential part of industrial production and plays a crucial role in this era of industrial revolution. This is the reason why, manufacturing industry is in a flourishing state and the numerous manufacturing careers that it offers, attracts and lures the students. While the industry might seem lucrative enough, there might be various queries about the discipline which is why we are here.

Key highlights :-

Manufacturing : As A Career

With India constantly striving to emerge as a manufacturing capital and claim it’s mark on the map of the world, the field of manufacturing offers numerous career opportunities to graduates and thus manufacturing industry in general and graduates working in the manufacturing industry in particular has a huge scope. Despite being full of challenges, business and employment opportunities in the manufacturing sector has witnessed a constant rise and has continued to remain positive up until now. On top of this, India’s potential as a manufacturing giant has flourished over the years and this has started attracting attention worldwide. Owing to the rise of this competitive industry, numerous job opportunities have opened up for students. Driven by all these forces, youths today seek a career in manufacturing industry and consider manufacturing as one of the most sought after career options.

Career Paths In Manufacturing : Types Of Jobs For Students

Today, the rise of the manufacturing industry has opened up new skies and have lead to the rise in demand for both skilled and unskilled people who can add value to the production process and can play their role in transforming raw materials into finished goods. Owing to the numerous manufacturing careers that this sector offers, Manufacturing has a huge scope both in India and abroad and thus seeking a career in fast thriving manufacturing industry is the wisest choice that a fresh graduate can make.

Following are the types of jobs available to graduates in this field :-

Manufacturing Engineers are highly skilled and qualified professionals who use their knowledge and devise ways to improve the production process.

Manufacturing Engineering Technologists are also skilled and qualified individuals who check and ensure that the manufacturing process is effective as well as efficient.

Industrial Production Managers are competent individuals who work at the managerial positions who ensure that supply meets demand. While doing so, they monitor the delivery of raw materials, distribution of finished goods, production schedules etc.

Maintenance and Safety Specialists are highly skilled and trained professionals who ensure that the safety standards are maintained while working in the factory. These specialists are required in every single factory unit, as most of the technical production today is done with the help of machines, computers and robots and no one would want to be sucked by a machine and transform into a box of human doughnut.

Supervisors and Quality Control Experts are also highly skilled, qualified and competent individuals who are responsible for checking the quality of the output and to ensure that the finished products are consistently good enough to make it outside of the factory doors.

Helpers, Laborers and Material Movers are the unskilled labor who form the base of the production process and help by performing small yet significant tasks such as shifting raw materials from the warehouse to the factory, loading finished goods into trucks etc.

Mechanics, Installers and Repairers belong to the group of semi skilled workers who use their technical knowledge to install, operate and repair machines and equipment’s.

Sales Representatives perform operational jobs and interact with potential customers such as government agencies, businesses, group of individuals, other organizations etc. and sell goods of manufactures and wholesalers.

File Clerks also perform operational duties, but in contrast to sales representatives, they sit back and their work structure includes a traditional monotonous desk job in which they write and file a variety of records in alphabetical or numerical order. Despite being a traditional job, File Clerks play a crucial role in the production process by maintaining records of items that have been received and sent by the factory unit.

Apart from these, there exists numerous other career opportunities as well in the field of manufacturing. But, a large section of students remain unaware about such opportunities and thus miss out on such openings. This is the reason why proper career guidance is important for the students.

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The Bottom Line

Wrapping it up, all I would like to quote a famous tagline which goes as “knowing is half the battle.” The manufacturing industry is still prospering and promises exciting new opportunities every now and then, thereby resulting in rise in employment of graduates. While the signs of employability are still positive, you will require all your knowledge, all your skill, all your persistence and willingness to add value to the production process.  Just go with the flow, keep learning different skills, keep enhancing them, keep asserting them and continue to strive and that’s the way how you will achieve your goal and will earn your name and place in this industry.

This is all from our side . We hope that this blog was insightful and would have helped to take a small yet important step towards pursuing your career in manufacturing sector. In case you have a doubt, please let us know in the comment section below and we will be more than happy to help. We wish you a great career ahead !