Moneycontrol PRO
HomeNewsEngineers

Engineers

Jump to
  • 10 incredible animals that build their home underground

    Discover these amazing animals that dig, burrow and build tunnels underground. Explore their survival skills, habitats and vital roles in shaping ecosystems.

  • JPMorgan engineers’ efficiency jumps as much as 20% from using coding assistant

    The gains present "a great opportunity" for the lender to assign its engineers to other projects, Beer told Reuters ahead of DevUp, an internal conference hosted by JPMorgan, bringing together its top engineers in India this year.

  • On this day, September 15 - Know what happened today in history

    September 15 has seen some profound events throughout history, shaping the world in various ways. From a significant corporate collapse to pivotal legal changes and groundbreaking milestones in engineering, this date reflects a range of transformative occurrences.

  • Attention engineers: NASA calls all innovators to test their skills in the 2025 Lunabotics Challenge, here’s how to apply

    NASA is calling on teams from colleges, universities, technical, and vocational schools across the country to showcase their engineering prowess in the 2025 Lunabotics Challenge.

  • About 87% engineers use AI as an assistant in workplace, says report

    Roles focused on AI/ML model monitoring, data analysis, and the formation of cross-functional teams are anticipated to emerge, according to the survey

  • Kotak plans to hire 400 engineers to ramp up tech transition

    The lender, backed by Indian billionaire Uday Kotak, has already brought on board more than 500 engineers from scratch over the last two years, according to Milind Nagnur, the bank’s chief technology officer

  • Road Minister blames rise in accidents on poor planning, falling quality of engineers in India

    Gadkari urged the industry and government to collaborate on solutions to prevent road accidents, emphasizing the importance of education in building safer infrastructure and promoting safer driving habits.

  • Balasore train accident: CBI makes first arrests, 3 railway personnel from signals dept held

    The agency will now produce the arrested before a special magistrate on Saturday to seek their police custody following which their custodial interrogation will begin.

  • Unfortunate that we’re being targeted, have been transparent and fair: Wipro HR head on fresher onboarding delays

    Chief Human Resources Officer Saurabh Govil said the company would honour each and every offer made but was unable to give a date for the same

  • IIT Roorkee houses 57 species of birds, 140 species of trees and 91 varieties of herbs as it records campus biodiversity

    From oriental garden lizard to Brook’s house gecko, from coppersmith barbet to jungle babblers, from elephant apples to tall sals, from blue Jacranda to three edged rudraksh, the IIT campus has it all.

  • Uber to hire close to 250 engineers in India to expand tech, product teams

    The current round of hiring will strengthen the company'srider and driver growth, delivery, eats, digital payments, risk & compliance, marketplace, customer obsession, infrastructure, adtech, data, safety and finance technology teams, a Uber statement said.

  • Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) eases curbs on movement of engineers, architects and planners

    Developer bodies have welcomed the move but said that labourers too should be allowed to travel to the construction site in dedicated transportation provided to them.

  • For the Class of 2020, it is a pandemic of misery

    For millions of Indians graduating this year, there is no playbook to fall back on as exams are delayed and job offers rescinded.

  • Uber's pilot rides its first self-driving car in Pittsburgh

    In a race to get first driverless car on road gets hotter, cab aggregator Uber may have taken a lead. Less than two years after the company quietly hired autonomous engineers - the company has launched its pilot rides in Pittsburgh.

  • 'It's an act of God,' says builder IVRCL on flyover collapse

    "It's nothing but a God's act" was how a senior official of IVRCL reacted after the flyover it was constructing in Kolkata collapsed on Thursday even as a company official denied any quality or technical issue as the cause behind the incident "as of now".

  • India largest sender of engineers, scientists to US: Report

    The report prepared by the National Science Foundation's National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES) said the number of scientists and engineers residing in the US rose from 21.6 million to 29 million from 2003 to 2013.

  • Home Repair and Maintenance is Now Just a Click Away

    In an endeavour to find solution to the growing demand for skilled technicians ...

  • Watch: Young drivers of tomorrow compete in Formula 4

    Today we join Le Mans Champions, Porsche for pit stop practice and get on track with the young guns of Formula 4.

  • Alstom to hire up to 1,000 engineers in India in 3-4 yrs

    French engineering major Alstom plans to hire 200-250 engineers annually in India over the next 3-4 years as it looks to double business to 800 million euro (about Rs 5,700 crore) in the country.

  • Infosys to hire around 16k engineers next year: NRN Murthy

    With improving demand for outsourcing services in the US and European markets, which account for over 80 per cent of the revenues of the USD 108 billion Indian IT sector, hiring is expected to be better than the last few years.

  • IT managers, engineers & accountants hardest to find: Study

    A study by human capital solutions firm CareerBuilder, information technology managers, network administrators, engineers, accountants were the hardest to find on a global scale.

  • How curiosity got the better of Honda in a good way

    The latest Honda commercial celebrates the inventive, inquiring spirit of Honda's engineers and celebrates their infectious curiosity by showcasing some of the most successful innovations over the past 65 years. The ad was conceptualised by Wieden & Kennedy London, and released online on July 3.

  • Kingfisher pays May salary to low rung staff

    The grounded Kingfisher Airlines today started paying salary for the month of May to its lower level staff and some cabin crew while there was no word about salary dues of pilots and engineers.

  • Kingfisher: Pilots, engineers reject 3-month salary offer

    The Delhi, Bangalore and Chennai pilots and engineers have rejected Kingfisher Airlines' three-month salary offer, according to sources. However, a majority of Mumbai pilots and engineers have accepted the salary offer.

  • DGCA to review Kingfisher situation; pilots join in strike

    Aviation regulator DGCA will today review Kingfisher Airline's operations in the wake of mass cancellation of its flights, even as a section of the airlines Mumbai-based pilots joined in the strike by its engineers.

Advisory Alert: It has come to our attention that certain individuals are representing themselves as affiliates of Moneycontrol and soliciting funds on the false promise of assured returns on their investments. We wish to reiterate that Moneycontrol does not solicit funds from investors and neither does it promise any assured returns. In case you are approached by anyone making such claims, please write to us at grievanceofficer@nw18.com or call on 02268882347