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The Life and Times of an Industrial Engineer An interview of Jason Facey By: Kevin Diaz
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Education Class of 2000 BSE in Industrial Engineering AutoCAD design, SPC, Ergo Thermo and Circuit Mercer’s education was very influential.
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Internships Rheem/Ruud (1999) Manufacturer of Heating, Cooling & Water Heating Products. Trane (2000) Manufacturer of Air Conditioning Systems Duties BOM maintenance, building of prototype units, layout drawings, implementing TPM system with maintenance and time studies
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Career Path Industrial Engineering Well rounded. Not a fixed career. No Masters but thinks it’s a good idea. He would never change his specialty field. Family has not gotten in the way of his career. In 5 to 10 years Engineering manager for a different company.
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Employment Kysor Warren Manufacturer of frozen, medium temp and heated display merchandisers, mechanical refrigeration systems and remote mechanical and electrical houses. Senior Engineer
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Typical Work Activity Normal Day Purchase new equipment for a new product line Aiding in the new line we setup last year Troubleshooting test equipment Tool setup Time studies Making the line run more efficient Averages 45 hours a week. Presentations and reports are a normal requirement.
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Work Environment Essential job related skills People skills “Know how to work with people that aren’t always happy – once they know you are a normal person, anyone will work with you.” “Basic manufacturing knowledge – how parts are made from fabrication to shipping a case out the door, assembly line process flow.” The benefits and compensations are competitive between other jobs and industries.
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Work Environment (Cont.) Doesn’t work weekends. Doesn’t say late often. His job experience is exactly what he expected. A lot of group work. Not much room for advancement or promotion. Traveling is only required when new equipment is needed. 3-4 times a year
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Stress and Satisfaction “Stressful – new processes to implement in a plant that has not implemented changes in the last 10 years. Satisfying – giving out employee recognition to people that make a difference on the floor – I had the president come out and congratulate someone on the floor that saved us $200K with his idea.”
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Licenses and Certifications MOST certification OSHA certification DOT Hazardous Waste Management
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Misc. Interacts with people outside of the engineering world by playing softball. He has many mentors that have helped him.
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Questions/ Discussion Interviewer Contact Information Kevin Diaz leonarddiaz@live.com Interviewee Information Jason Facey facey_js@yahoo.com Company Website www.kysorwarren.com
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