Monday, June 28, 2010

Internship-Week 11:Thursday

When you thought things won't get any worse, as you planned to sit out your remaining time at the company like a pensioner, it just did. Middle inspection couldn't choose a better timing as the section announces a low height error detected on a particular assembly machine but kept to themselves for some time. So, havoc breaks loose with almost every available personnel pull off to do jigging (manual height inspection) and even my fellow coworkers from night shift are roped in earlier to assist. Predictable, blames shifted as the technician understandably can't attempt much at this point since they are not made aware at that time. Therefore, it also becomes harder to locate the root of the problem and rectify it.

Luckily, my days sweeten up by meeting with my visiting lecturer, Dr. Adlan Shah. A charming young man, he inquire about my daily task and role in the department, taking notes, he also tries to ascertain how well informed I am on my company's background and operation. After that, I kept the tour at HBD brief since Mr. Adlan seems to be in a hurry as well. He asked some questions along the way which I am confident that I provided very satisfactory replies. I gave a general outlook for the hybrid damper and all the manufacturing processes associated. Then, he took his leave as I tried to help amidst the crisis.

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