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Through questions like this, interviewers are mostly trying to test your skillset (and its relevance to the role) as robustly as possible, so be prepared for multiple offshoots and followups. It could be a useful exercise to do mocks with friends or colleagues in Tesla to get a real sense of what the interview is actually like. Alternatively Prepfully has a ton of Tesla Manufacturing Engineer experts who provide mock interviews for a pretty reasonable amount. prepfully.com/practice-interviews Less
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Any system needs to be designed to be durable first. If the system keeps breaking down, quality and speed are moot. Throughput needs to be reliable. Once a stable system is established then quality has to be focused upon. Establishing a quality culture is a tough task but it gets easier when applied on a system that works well. One a stable system that produces quality products is established, then speed can be achieved in multiple different ways. Less
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Quality Durability and speed
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cease and dessist.
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Don't start production. This is both a quality issue and a potential safety issue. Less
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Call safety adviser and take opinions. Based on that you decide. Self estimation might not be enough. Less
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Hi there, I had 2 rounds of interviews last Friday, may I know how Long u waited for the job offer from final interview? Less
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Yeah how long did u wait between interview and offer?
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If the manager says he will put ur name to hr, mostly will be offered?
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I assume I have all these projects now because they all require work throughout the period to deliver on their respective timings so I would lay out all the tasks and sub tasks necessary to deliver the projects on time and ensure nothing falls through the cracks. This will also help me identify any conflicts or barriers so they can be addressed in advanced. Less
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prioritize it according to hand over schedules
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I'll handle the projects in order of timelines
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I would like to gain more knowledge in the manufacturing field
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Experiance job pvc production. Pvc fabrication pvc welder pvc bend making pvc coupler Less
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I would like to gain more knowledge in the manufacturing field
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how about the 2nd stage?
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Hi may i know how about the 2nd stage?
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May i know what about the 2nd stage
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Assuming the connection to the fixed end attachment points do not fail, the failure would be around the point where cantilever begins Less
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Assuming the beam DOES fail (the free-end load might not be enough sheer force to cause failure) and the beam has a uniform weight distribution, the beam fails where the maximum bending moment occurs...which is the fixed end. Less
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Free end
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rather not go to your low side of management skills! come here to get along with others and work as you do none of the above. Less
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so true about steve h the operations director inside knowledge now the elitist is looking for help on company website stay back as he will try and set people up as company thieves if he doesn't like the person. Less
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Yes this is one place to stay awayfrom years ago in the eighties they liked to get rid of people who used health insurance and would go out of their way to get people hurt nothing good here. Less
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Management. Production, manpower handling
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Production palning
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Production Planing . Line Blalensing Manpower handling