Production Apprentice - Electronics Assembly Line Training (Sriperumbudur)

Position: Production Apprentice – Electronics Assembly

Location: Sriperumbudur (Manufacturing Plant)

Department: Production & Assembly Operations

Program Duration: 12 Months (Paid Apprenticeship)

Join our team as a Production Apprentice and gain hands-on experience in electronics manufacturing. You’ll be trained to work on the assembly line, handling components, tools, and machinery that help build cutting-edge electronic products. This role is ideal for individuals looking to start their career in a high-tech, quality-driven manufacturing environment.


Eligibility Criteria

  • Minimum education: Diploma
  • Must be at least 20 years of age
  • Valid Aadhar card required
  • Interest in electronics or technical work is a plus

Key Responsibilities

  • Assisting with the assembly of electronic components on the production line
  • Learning to use tools and fixtures for soldering, fitting, and testing
  • Following detailed work instructions and quality standards
  • Maintaining cleanliness and safety in the workstation
  • Reporting any defects or process issues to supervisors
  • Supporting continuous improvement and lean manufacturing practices

Program Structure

  • 12-month structured, paid on-the-job training
  • 9 working hours per day (including a 1-hour break), 5 days a week
  • Periodic assessments at 3 and 11 months to track progress
  • Certificate issued jointly by the company and recognized authorities on successful completion

What You’ll Gain

  • Technical knowledge in electronics assembly and production workflows
  • Skills in quality control, precision handling, and teamwork
  • Exposure to a fast-paced, modern manufacturing setup
  • A certificate and work experience that can open doors to full-time roles or advanced technical training
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