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Hello, have you ever worked in Jiuquan of Sinoma Group? I would like to ask how undergraduates studying mechanics developed there.

I worked there for a while, but in the cooperation project, I worked as Party A in Sinoma Technology. It's only been half a year, I don't know much about it, hehe

Let's start with the wind in the blade industry: 20 1 1 The annual demand for blades in China is 4,500 ~ 5,500 sets. 80% of them are 1.5MW, and the current domestic blade production capacity is 8,000 sets/year to 9,000 sets/year. (Only Sinoma Technology, Zhongfu Lianzhong and AVIC Phaeton are required to produce at full capacity, which can meet all domestic demands, and there are some redundancies, and more than 30 blade manufacturers are completely redundant. ) That is to say, since 20 1 1, the blade production capacity has been seriously surplus. In addition, in the past two years, the whole machine and blade accidents have occurred frequently, and several major wind power giants (Huarui and Goldwind) are currently in a semi-stop state (unless Tianjin Dongqi Leaf Factory is backed by Dongfang Electric, it is too busy to meet the market demand). Obviously, without production, there is no profit, and without profit, wages are very low. . . . .

To tell the truth, sinoma technology is still good, 2000+ a month (after working for one year), which is not low in Jiuquan. All kinds of insurance are basically the same as other companies. And as long as you are willing to work hard, there is still much room for improvement. I'm talking about employees in the formal establishment (laborers are not in the scope of discussion). But then again, even with better pay and room for improvement, if you don't work hard and try to be smart, you probably won't have any future.