Fitter | FT

Fitter

Course Information

Fitters design and build mechanical systems. These systems could include factory machines or piping that transports chemicals used in the manufacturing process.
A fitter is an engineering trade that is taught at an industrial training institute. It is concerned with assembling manufactured parts that fit together in an assembly.
In two years, an ITI trainee would have a broad understanding of fitting and assembling various parts, such as welding, gas and arc welding, sheet metal, blacksmithy, lathe and other machineries used in fitter workshops, and heat treatment.
In terms of job and work, fitter is one of the best ITI trades. In this trade, you can work on iron metal with various types of files, and the course will teach you about drilling, grinding, and lathe operations.

Key Information

Duration

    2 years

Programme Code

    ST9503

Course Type

    Vocational Certificate Courses

Mode of study

    Full time

Institute

    Rayat Shikshan Sanstha's,
    Private Industrial Training Institute

Course Summary

Course Name Welder
Course Type NCVT (National Council of Vocational Training)
Theory Hours 3 Hours per day
Practical Hours 5 Hours per day
Training Type Lab & Classroom
Duration 2 Years
Qualification 10th Pass
Capacity 20 Students
Admission Opening Date August
Admission Closing Date September
Final Exam June-July

Scope

Work on commercial or industrial piping systems that are governed by local and state business codes. Fitters are in charge of developing and implementing a maintenance procedure and schedule for all systems under their supervision. This includes maintaining a well-organized maintenance log. Troubleshooting systems by utilising knowledge of how the system was designed to function. Resolving and repairing system problems utilising problem-solving abilities. Welding raw metal components together. Working on larger projects with other fitters.
After completing a fitter course, you can work as a technician or machine operator in product manufacturing industries as well as MNCs. There is a wide range of requirements for fitter passout students in industries.
Others work in the heating and cooling industry, maintaining and repairing systems in commercial or factory settings. You can specialise in mechanical fitting, pipefitting, or steamfitting. The manufacturing industry employs the most fitters. Fitters thrive on physical, hands-on work in an environment that is not centred on a desk.

Future

  • For mechanical maintenance like pumps/compressor/turbine/ all type of machinery maintenance work.
  • Structure/pipe fabrication works.
  • Can go for Diploma course(mechanical side)
  • Railway/BHEL and other public and private sector large scale companies and also good job opportunity at abroad likes gulf countries.
  • Roof structure building and construction
  • Ship building and repair