
Production Executive
As per the plan received from the design team, my responsibility is to execute the production accordingly while ensuring the highest standards of quality are maintained throughout the process.

Welder
As a welder in a fabrication workshop, my job is to join metal parts using welding techniques like MIG, TIG, or arc welding, based on the project requirements. I read technical drawings, measure and cut materials accurately, and ensure strong, clean welds. I’m also responsible for inspecting my work for quality, following safety protocols, and maintaining my tools and equipment in good condition..

Painting
As a painter in a fabrication workshop, my role is to prepare and apply paint or coatings to metal surfaces and finished products. I handle surface preparation like cleaning, sanding, and priming, then apply paint using spray guns or brushes, ensuring a smooth and durable finish. I follow color codes, maintain safety standards, and make sure every job meets quality expectations.

Public Engineer
As a technician at a blinds manufacturing company, my role is to handle the cutting, assembling, and finishing of various types of blinds. I work closely with the design and production teams, follow detailed measurements, operate machinery, and ensure each product meets high-quality standards. I also perform basic maintenance on equipment and help keep the workflow smooth and efficient.

Production Executive
As per the plan received from the design team, my responsibility is to execute the production accordingly while ensuring the highest standards of quality are maintained throughout the process.

Sales Executive
As a site surveyor, my job is to visit client locations to take accurate measurements and assess site conditions before installation. I ensure all dimensions and details are recorded correctly to support precise production and fitting of products. I also coordinate with the design and installation teams, identify any potential issues on-site, and help ensure smooth execution of the project..
