P OW R A B H U M
M E C H A N I C A L E N G I N E E R I N G
C O N T A C T
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Allampatai, Virudhunagar-
626001.
VSVN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE
Diploma in Mechanical
2019 - 2022
2018 - 2019
KVS HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL
SSLC
E D U C A T I O N
T E C H N I C A L S K I L L S
AutoCAD 2D
Weld Inspection
GD&T Basic
7QC Tools
Quality Control
Material Selection Basic
Final inspection
Team Work
Kaizen
Time Management
Adaptability
Communication
S O F T S K I L L S
O B J E C T I V E
To build a successful career in the field of mechanical engineering by applying my technical knowledge, practical skills, and commitment to continuous learning, contributing effectively to the growth and innovation of the organization.
WORK E X P E R I E N C E
SKH.M 2023 - 2025
FINAL INSPECTOR
Hydraulic Mini Forklift
Conducted final inspection of automotive components to ensure compliance with quality standards and customer specifications. Identified and reported non-conformities, and coordinated with the production team for corrective actions.
Maintained inspection records and ensured traceability of parts using standard documentation procedures.
Supported quality audits and participated in continuous improvement activities.
Ensured adherence to safety and quality protocols in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
Actively followed and promoted 5S principles to maintain a clean, organized, and efficient work environment.
Designed and developed a working prototype of a mini forklift using hydraulic principles for material lifting and handling. The hydraulic mini forklift operates based on Pascal’s Law, which states that pressure applied to a confined fluid is transmitted equally in all directions. When force is applied to a small-area piston (in the hydraulic cylinder), it creates pressure in the hydraulic fluid. This pressure is transmitted through the fluid to a larger-area piston, generating a greater lifting force. By manually operating a hand pump or lever, the hydraulic fluid is pushed into the cylinder, causing the piston to rise and lift the load placed on the forks. Releasing the pressure allows the fluid to return to the reservoir, lowering the forks smoothly. Percentage : 87%
Percentage : 62.80%
P R O J E C T