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Mindware is India's biggest barcode and RFID solutions provider, supplying barcode printing hardware since 1997 to more than 500,000 customers across India. We are hiring nine people into permanent posts at our Dwarka, New Delhi counter.

Jobs in Delhi and Dwarka, in a field most people never come across: barcode, RFID, thermal printing and label converting. Technical support and field service, telecalling, sales in hardware and in consumables, machine operators and helpers on our own converting floor, and app development and design. Freshers, interns and experienced people are all wanted, and every post is at or worked from Dwarka Sector-12, New Delhi.

"One of the top 100 places to work in India."

That is what people who have worked here say about Mindware. It is not a certificate on a wall, and we would rather you tested it than took it from us: the engineers running our counter today joined as interns, we have been doing this since 1997, and our TSC and Printronix service training comes from the manufacturer rather than from a manual.

What you will actually learn here

Barcode and RFID is a small field with a deep floor. Most people in IT never open a thermal printer, never see a printhead under a loupe, never have to explain to a warehouse manager why a label that scans on paper fails on a frozen carton. You will do all three in your first year.

  • Thermal printing from the inside — printheads, platens, sensors, ribbon chemistry and why print quality fails the way it does. We are a certified service centre for TSC and Printronix, so the training comes from the manufacturer, not from a manual.
  • The whole width of the field: industrial and desktop label printers, ID card printers, receipt printers, barcode scanners, mobile computers, RFID readers and tags, ferrule and cable-ID printers.
  • A dozen principals — TSC, Zebra, Honeywell, SATO, Citizen, Toshiba Tec, Godex, Argox, Evolis, Entrust, HID FARGO and more — and the differences between them that only show up in service.
  • Label design and integration in BarTender and NiceLabel, and connecting printers to billing, WMS and ERP systems that were never designed to talk to them.
  • Customers of every size, from a single-counter shop to plants running fifty thousand printers under maintenance contract. You will not be kept on one account.

Open positions

Technical Support Executive 7 posts

The people who keep half a million customers printing. You will install and configure barcode, label, receipt and ID card printers, diagnose faults on the bench and on site, replace printheads, calibrate machines, and train the customer's own staff to use them.

Qualification: Diploma or degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or Electronics Engineering.

Freshers and experienced: Freshers are taken as interns and absorbed into the permanent post at the end of the internship. Candidates with experience join directly as Technical Support Engineer.

Location: Delhi and the NCR region, based at our Dwarka Sector-12 counter. Preference is given to candidates living near Dwarka — you will be in and out of the workshop all day, and a short commute is worth more to both of us than it sounds.

The work itself:

  • Installation, configuration and commissioning at customer sites across Delhi and NCR
  • Fault diagnosis down to component level — printheads, platens, sensors, boards, power supplies
  • Printhead replacement and print quality calibration
  • Label and RFID tag design in BarTender and NiceLabel, and getting a printer talking to the customer's billing or ERP software
  • Preventive maintenance visits under our annual maintenance contracts
  • Telephone and remote support, and honest escalation when something needs the bench

Details and apply for Technical Support Executive or email it instead

Field Support Executive Open

The face of Mindware at the customer's premises. When a printer stops on a despatch line, somebody has to be there — with the right spare, the right meter and the composure to work while a warehouse waits. This is the post where you learn the trade fastest, because every call is a different machine in a different room.

Qualification: Diploma or degree in Electronics, Computer Science or a related subject, and a two-wheeler licence. Comfortable finding an industrial address in NCR without being walked through it.

Freshers and experienced: Open to freshers through the internship route and to candidates already doing field service on any kind of equipment — the discipline transfers, the machines we will teach you.

Location: Across Delhi and NCR, reporting to the Dwarka Sector-12 counter. Candidates living in west Delhi or Dwarka have the shortest run to most of our calls.

The work itself:

  • On-site diagnosis, repair and installation at customer premises
  • Carrying and accounting for spares, and knowing which one to take before you leave
  • Preventive maintenance rounds under annual contracts
  • Writing up what you found — a service report a colleague can act on six months later
  • Reading the customer's process, not just the machine: what they print, on what, at what speed

Details and apply for Field Support Executive or email it instead

Telecalling Executive Open

The first voice a customer hears. Half of this job is qualifying enquiries — finding out what somebody actually prints before an engineer or a salesperson is sent anywhere — and half is looking after the customers we already have: renewals, consumable reorders, and the service call that has not been booked yet.

Qualification: Graduate or diploma in any discipline. Clear Hindi and English on the telephone, and a steady hand with a computer — everything is logged.

Freshers and experienced: Freshers welcome. Nobody is put on the phone cold: you sit with the technical team first, because a caller can tell in ten seconds whether you understand the product.

Location: At the Dwarka Sector-12 counter, New Delhi. This is a desk post, so living within a reasonable ride of Dwarka matters more here than for any other role on this page.

The work itself:

  • Answering and qualifying incoming enquiries, and routing them to the right person the first time
  • Following up quotations without becoming the call people avoid
  • Annual maintenance contract renewals and consumable reorder reminders
  • Booking service calls and keeping the customer told what is happening to their machine
  • Keeping the customer record honest — the notes are what the next person works from

Details and apply for Telecalling Executive or email it instead

Digital Marketing Professional 1 post

Own how Mindware is found. This catalogue runs to six hundred products across a dozen principals, and every one of them is something a buyer somewhere is searching for right now. Your job is to make sure they find us and understand what they are looking at.

Qualification: Graduate in any discipline, with a working knowledge of search, paid campaigns and analytics. A portfolio counts for more than a certificate.

Freshers and experienced: Open to freshers as an internship leading to a permanent post, and to candidates with experience.

Location: Delhi and NCR, working from the Dwarka Sector-12 office. Some of the best content on this site came from standing next to an engineer with a camera, so this is not a work-from-anywhere post.

The work itself:

  • Search visibility for a technical catalogue — product content, category pages, structured data
  • Google Ads and paid campaigns against a real cost per enquiry, not vanity clicks
  • Product photography, video and how-to content with the engineers who do the work
  • Marketplace and social listings kept accurate against the live catalogue
  • Analytics that answer one question: which enquiries turned into orders

Details and apply for Digital Marketing Professional or email it instead

Sales Executive 1 post

Technical selling, not cold calling from a script. A customer asking for "a barcode printer" may need a desktop machine and a roll of paper, or an industrial printer, a ribbon that survives a cold store and a software licence. Learning to tell the difference is the job, and it is a skill that stays with you.

Qualification: Graduate in any discipline. Clear Hindi and English, and the patience to understand a customer's process before quoting anything.

Freshers and experienced: Freshers welcome as interns, absorbed into the permanent post at the end of the internship. Experienced candidates are welcome to apply directly.

Location: Delhi and NCR, from the Dwarka Sector-12 counter, with customer visits across the region and occasional travel further out.

The work itself:

  • Understanding what the customer actually prints, and how many, before recommending anything
  • Quoting hardware, consumables and software together, so nothing is missing on delivery day
  • Demonstrations at our counter and at the customer's premises, with the engineers alongside
  • Annual maintenance contracts and consumable reordering, which is where a customer becomes a customer for years

Details and apply for Sales Executive or email it instead

Label Converting Machine Operator Open

We do not only sell labels, we make them. Slitting, die-cutting and rewinding thermal and polyester stock to the width and core a customer's printer needs. An operator here runs the machine, sets the tooling, holds the tolerance and keeps the waste down — and on a converting line those four things are one skill, not four.

Qualification: ITI, diploma or hands-on experience on any converting, slitting, die-cutting or flatbed machine. Steady with a measuring tape and a set of blades; the rest is taught here.

Freshers and experienced: Experienced operators join directly. A helper who knows the machine and wants the operator's post is exactly the person we would rather promote than recruit.

Location: Delhi and NCR, at our own production floor. Candidates from Dwarka and west Delhi are closest.

The work itself:

  • Running the slitting, die-cutting and rewinding lines to the job card
  • Setting tooling, web tension and registration, and holding the width tolerance
  • First-off checks — adhesion, liner release, core size, roll direction, count
  • Keeping waste and downtime recorded honestly, because that is what the next quotation is built on
  • Daily cleaning and preventive maintenance of the machine

Details and apply for Label Converting Machine Operator or email it instead

RK Flatbed High-Speed Machine Operator Open

The high-speed flatbed line, run properly. Speed on a flatbed is won at setup, not on the run — die height, packing, feed and stripping set right the first time is what separates a clean shift from a bin full of rejects. If you have run one, you know exactly what this post is.

Qualification: Experience on RK or similar flatbed and high-speed converting machines. ITI or diploma helps; time on the machine helps more.

Freshers and experienced: For experienced operators. Helpers already on a flatbed who are ready to step up are welcome to apply and will be trained onto it.

Location: Delhi and NCR, on our production floor. A short commute matters here — the line starts early.

The work itself:

  • Setting and running the RK flatbed at rated speed without losing register
  • Die changes, packing and stripping set up for the job in hand
  • Quality checks through the run, not only at the start of it
  • Working with the helpers on the line and showing them the parts of the job they are ready for
  • Machine upkeep, and calling a fault early rather than running through it

Details and apply for RK Flatbed High-Speed Machine Operator or email it instead

Machine Helper — Label Converting and RK Flatbed Open

The way into this trade. You will work beside the operators on the converting and RK flatbed lines — loading reels, handling finished rolls, keeping the machine and the floor in order, and learning the setup a piece at a time. Every operator on our floor started on this side of the machine.

Qualification: No formal qualification needed. Willing hands, punctual, and careful around a running machine. Reading and writing enough to follow a job card.

Freshers and experienced: Freshers welcome. Learn the line, show you can hold quality, and the operator's post is yours before it is ever advertised — that is how the operators here were hired.

Location: Delhi and NCR, on our production floor. Dwarka and the surrounding colonies are the easiest commute.

The work itself:

  • Loading and unloading reels, and handling finished rolls without damaging an edge
  • Assisting the operator through setup, die changes and job changeovers
  • Counting, labelling and packing finished goods for despatch
  • Keeping the machine, the tools and the floor clean and safe
  • Learning the machine — the whole point of the post

Details and apply for Machine Helper — Label Converting and RK Flatbed or email it instead

Sales Executive — Labels, Ribbons and Taffeta Open

Consumables are where a customer is kept or lost. This post sells what goes through the machine every day — thermal and thermal transfer labels, polyester and synthetic stock, wax, wax-resin and resin ribbons, and taffeta and satin for garment labelling. Get the match right and the customer reorders for years; get it wrong and they blame the printer.

Qualification: Graduate in any discipline. An eye for material and a willingness to learn ribbon and facestock chemistry — which sounds dry until the day it saves a customer a rejected consignment.

Freshers and experienced: Freshers taken as interns and absorbed permanently. Candidates already selling labels, ribbons, packaging or garment trims will find most of it familiar.

Location: Delhi and NCR, from the Dwarka Sector-12 counter, with regular visits to garment units, pharma packers and warehouses across the region.

The work itself:

  • Matching ribbon grade to facestock and application — wax, wax-resin, resin, and why the wrong one smudges
  • Taffeta and satin for garment care labels, including wash and colour-fastness questions
  • Sizing and quoting label rolls to the customer's printer, core and gap
  • Sampling and trials on the customer's own machine before a bulk order
  • Reorder cycles — knowing when a customer is due before they run out

Details and apply for Sales Executive — Labels, Ribbons and Taffeta or email it instead

Software Developer — Apps and Flutter Open

Software that talks to hardware. We sell printers, scanners and RFID readers to businesses that need them inside their own apps — stock counts on a handheld, label printing from a phone, an RFID read that lands in somebody's ERP. You will build those apps in Flutter, against real devices sitting on the bench beside you.

Qualification: Diploma, degree or self-taught, in that order of unimportance — working code counts. Flutter and Dart for the apps; anything you know of REST, SQL, Android or printer and scanner SDKs is a head start.

Freshers and experienced: Open to experienced developers and to freshers through an internship. Show us something you built and how you would change it now.

Location: Delhi and NCR, at the Dwarka Sector-12 office. The hardware is here, and an app for a handheld terminal cannot honestly be written away from the terminal.

The work itself:

  • Cross-platform apps in Flutter for stock taking, label printing and RFID reading
  • Integrating printer, scanner and RFID SDKs — Bluetooth, USB and network
  • Small tools for the counter and the workshop that save an engineer an hour a day
  • Working with the customer's own developers when our hardware has to reach their system

Details and apply for Software Developer — Apps and Flutter or email it instead

DevOps Intern — React, Node and AWS Open

Keep what we build running. This site, the apps and the internal tools all have to be deployed, monitored and brought back when something falls over at nine on a Saturday morning. You will work across the stack — React on the front, Node behind it, and the server it all sits on — with somebody senior to call, not alone at the deep end.

Qualification: Working knowledge of React JS and Node JS, and of AWS or any other VPS — DigitalOcean, Hetzner, Linode, a bare Ubuntu box, it does not matter which. Comfortable in a Linux shell, and with Git.

Freshers and experienced: An internship, six months minimum, open to students and to self-taught candidates. It is offered both ways — paid, or unpaid if you would rather have the experience and the flexibility — so say which you are applying for and we will settle it at the interview. Complete it well and it becomes a permanent post, which is the whole point of taking interns here.

Location: Delhi and NCR, at the Dwarka Sector-12 office, with flexible hours around college where that is needed.

The work itself:

  • Deploying and maintaining the site, the apps and the internal tools on AWS or our own VPS
  • Build pipelines, backups that are actually tested, and SSL and DNS that do not expire quietly
  • Monitoring, log hunting and being the person who finds why it broke rather than guessing
  • React and Node work alongside the app developer when the queue calls for it
  • Basic hardening — an ecommerce site with real customer data on it is a target from the day it is live

Details and apply for DevOps Intern — React, Node and AWS or email it instead

UI and UX Design Intern Open Unpaid internship

Design for people wearing gloves in a warehouse. Industrial software is where interface design actually matters and almost nobody does it well — a screen that is obvious at arm's length, on a scuffed handheld, to somebody counting cartons. You will work on our apps and on this website, with the developers and the engineers who know what the job looks like.

Qualification: A portfolio, however small. Figma or equivalent. Studying design, or teaching yourself — both are fine.

Freshers and experienced: This is an unpaid internship and it runs for six months minimum. We are straight about both so nobody wastes a journey — what it carries instead is real product work, your name on it, a reference, and the same route every intern here has: complete it well and Mindware absorbs you into a permanent post.

Location: Delhi and NCR, at the Dwarka Sector-12 office, with flexible hours around college where that is needed.

The work itself:

  • Screens and flows for Flutter apps used on handheld terminals and phones
  • Product and category pages on this site — six hundred products that have to stay findable
  • Prototypes tested on the actual device, not only in the browser
  • Icons, spec sheets and print artwork when the work calls for it

Details and apply for UI and UX Design Intern or email it instead

Internship, and what happens after it

Every internship here runs for six months minimum. Less than that and you would leave just as the useful part starts — the first weeks are learning the machines, the trade and the customers, and what follows is the part worth having on a CV.

Freshers join as interns. An internship here is not photocopying — you are on the bench and in the van from the first month, with an engineer beside you. Complete it and Mindware absorbs you into the permanent post. That is the plan for every intern we take: we are recruiting colleagues, not filling a stipend line.

Not every internship here is paid. The UI and UX design internship is unpaid, and it says so on the role above. The DevOps internship is offered both ways — paid or unpaid — so tell us which you are applying for. We would rather put all of that in writing than have somebody travel to Dwarka to find it out. What an unpaid internship carries instead is real product work rather than shadowing, your name on what you build, a reference that means something in this trade, and the same route to a permanent post as everybody else. Where a stipend applies it is confirmed at the interview, in writing, before you accept.

Please read this before you apply

Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday off.

There is no work-from-home policy here. Every post on this page is at the counter, in the workshop, on the production floor or at a customer site — and that includes the software and design roles, because the printers, scanners and handheld terminals they are written for are here, on the bench.

We are looking for people who work hard and want a career, not a job to sit in for a year. If that is you, apply — you will be taught a trade almost nobody in this country knows, by the people who do it.

आपका काम, आपकी मेहनत — Mindware में लगाइए और अपना करियर बनाइए।

These are permanent positions and we are hiring for the long term. A support engineer here is not fully productive until months of hands-on work with equipment most people never touch, and that training is ours to give and yours to keep. A stay of a year or two does not repay it for either side.

If you are looking for a short stint before switching, please do not apply. We are looking for people who intend to build a career here — two to nine years and beyond is the shape of it, and the people who have done that here are the ones now running the counter.

A non-disclosure agreement is signed on joining. It covers customer information, pricing and supplier terms — ordinary for this trade, and it protects the customers as much as it protects us.

Where the job is, and the hours

MINDWARE
S-4, Pankaj Plaza, Plot No. 7, Pocket-7,
Sector-12, Dwarka, New Delhi, India - 110078

Working hours: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday to Saturday. Sunday off. Field and installation work occasionally runs past seven when a customer has a line down — it is that kind of trade, and the time is returned.

The counter is a short walk from Dwarka Sector-12 metro station, which is why candidates living near Dwarka and west Delhi are preferred for every post on this page.

Walk-in interviews: Every Friday, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the address above. No appointment needed and no HR office to find — that is the counter, and the people who interview you are the people you would work with. Bring a printed CV. If Friday evening does not work, send it by email instead and we will arrange another time.

How to apply

Use the form at the foot of this page — it reaches our office with your CV attached, and it works on any phone. If you would rather not, send the CV to gm@indianbarcode.com or message +91 97171 22688 on WhatsApp.

Fill in the application form It is at the foot of this page and takes two minutes — or email your CV instead.

Or skip the email altogether: walk in every friday, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. with a printed CV.

Whichever way you send it, tell us these things and we will come back to you quickly:

  1. Which post, and whether you are applying as a fresher or with experience.
  2. Your qualification — the diploma or degree, the subject and the year.
  3. Where you live and roughly how far that is from Dwarka Sector-12.
  4. Your expected salary — or the stipend you are looking for, if you are applying for an internship.
  5. One line on why you want to work in barcode and RFID rather than anywhere else.

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India's biggest barcode and RFID solutions provider

TSC Printers Paid Service Centre, run by Mindware

  • 29 years in business since 1997
  • 500,000+ customers served
  • 50,000+ printers under maintenance contract
  • Trained by TSC & Printronix in Taiwan for service and repair — our own in-house service centre
  • 36+ years of experience in barcode sales and service

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