Toronto: Canada's leading makers of flight simulators CAE Inc will hire a batch of 50 aerospace engineers from India to boost productivity and make the most of round-the-clock work flow.
The Montreal-based company had hired 50 professionals from Bangalore 18 months back for speeding up the delivery time for flight simulators.
The trial run of electronic data exchange proved to be so successful that the company is active on the job market again to net another 50 engineers from Bangalore, the Globe and Mail reported.
As a result, Indian engineers would pore over complex software programmes during the day to help their counterparts in Montreal get some shut-eye, CAE Chief Executive Officer Robert Brown said and added that the system was complementary from a time zone point of view and builds on efficiency.
The workforce in India would help troubleshoot, do labour-intensive chores by revising and testing software that simulates "virtual reality" of piloting an array of aircraft, the report said.
23/05/06 PTI/Economic Times
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