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  • Positions Available for Graduate Trainees – Steel Detailer

    We have 8 positions available for Graduate trainees to be trained into steel detailers.

    Positions are available in our Chennai Office at Arumbakkam

    Selection process.

    1. Online general aptitude test from your home.
    2. If you are successful in step 1 successful test from our office at Arumbakam. Will have multiple-choice questions, written answers, and technical interview.
    3. If you are selected, 2 months training during day shift 7 to 4 on 2d cad, how to read and interpret drawings and general engineering.
    4. After initial 2 months 6 months training from 12 AM to 6 AM detailing training. Includes Saturdays.
    5. If successful, you will be inducted as a junior member of the detailing team. on shifts 6 AM to 2:30 PM or 3:00 PM 11:30 PM.

    You will be required to pay a 2-month deposit towards a security deposit which will be refunded to you if you resign with proper notice. (2 months notice required).

    If you are not able to pay a security deposit you will have to agree to build up a security deposit by deducting a portion of the wages towards security deposit.

    Benefits provided once you become elegible for benefits.

    • Provident fund
    • ESI
    • Gratuity
    • Incentives which is extremely attractive for delivering high-quality work

    Training will be provided in some or all of the following software.

    1. Autocad or similar software.
    2. Advance Steel
    3. Tekla Structures – Steel Detailing
    4. Re Bar Detailing (REBAR CAD)

    How to apply

    Do not email us – You will not get any answer.

    Go to the following URL and register. We will send you a login to take an online test.

     

    https://www.tek1.com.au/jobs/

     

  • Positions Vaccant

    Positions vacant at our Koyembedu, Chennai Office 10/7/2019

    1. Experienced Tekla Modeler
    2. Experienced Advanced Steel Modeler
    3. Experienced Architectural draftsmen (Autocad / Revit)
    4. Experienced Sketchup Draftspeople
    5. Structural Design Draftsperson (Autocad or Revit)
    6. Graduate Engineers

    Multiple positions exist in each Category.

    Please visit our website and apply

  • TRIM OR EXTEND GRID LINES IN ADVANCED STEEL

    This tutorial explains how to trim or extend grid lines in advanced steel.

    The is the last tutorial on basic grid lines. There are other advanced options like curved grid lines. But for the time being in a beginner course this is enough.

    If you can do this much confidently and correctly you will handle majority of the cases

  • Unequally spaced Grid Lines

    Here is video on how to create unequally spaced gridlines in Advanced steel

  • How to create a 4 line unidirection grid in Advance Steel

    This video explains how to create  a 4 line unidirectional grid in Advance Steel

    Please watch the video and practice it until you understand it. Any questions pls talk to me.

    https://youtu.be/oi6vDJaD1zk

  • advancesteel-Switch on tool palettes

    I struggled a bit on finding the tool palette and switch it on and off. But once you know it is a no brainer. Here is a video on how to switch on and off the tool palette in advance steel

     

  • Can it be built? Holes near the flange

    Erection Feasibility must always be considered when creating shop drawings. Consider the diagram below:

    Can you spot the problem with this drawing? This is meant to be a side-on view of a beam. The green lines represent the flanges of the beam. The white circles represent holes to be drilled. What is the problem here? Consider the distances highlighted.

    Pop-quiz: What is wrong with the above drawing?

     

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    The Answer:

    Drilling a hole so close to the flange is not easy, neither will it be easy to pass a rod through when it is so close to the flange. You only have 14 mm till the edge of the flange. What if you used the standard pitch of 160 by route – but you’ve also got to consider erection feasibility!

    Placing a hole so close to the flange will not work.