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1 Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering JACLYN VANGILDER LAURA PAZ VINCENT ISOPI

2 Industrial Engineering Industrial engineers work in the business sector to make product faster and easier in a safer and less expensive way.  Facilitate cross-team changes and interactions, communicating goals.  Evaluate workflow and supply processes to improve safety and efficiency.  Collect data and identify opportunities to streamline, improve and increase standardization.  Train and mentor teams and individuals in workflows, quality assurance and other tasks.

3 Sub Disciplines  Project Management  Manufacturing, production, and distribution  Supply Chain Management  Productivity, methods, and Process Engineering  Technology Development and Transfer  Strategic Planning

4 Sub Disciplines Cont.  Management of Change  Financial Engineering  Quality Management and Improvement  Program Management  Ergonomics/ Human factors

5 Growing disciplines of Industrial Engineering  Management Engineer- Industrial engineer in a hospital environment  Use skills from Industrial Engineering such as process design, flowcharting, layout optimization in order to perform cost saving quality improvement projects in a hospital setting.  Market coverage in all 50 states  Combined revenue of healthcare alliance is $88.5 billion per year

6 Junior Industrial Engineers Roles and Responsibilities  The Junior Industrial Engineer assists in the design and implementation technology and processes to make a plant more productive and efficient.  Typical Job Descriptions of a Junior Industrial Engineer:  Plans and oversees layout of equipment and production facilities  Conducts studies to maximize work flow and spatial utilizations  Work under immediate supervision  Help analyze workplace environment looking for inefficiencies and waste of time, money and materials.  Assists in improvement identification, business case development, and conducting capabilities studies

7 OPPORTUNITIES FOR SENIOR INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS  A senior industrial engineer generally works in the manufacturing industry to develop improvements to, and maintain the efficiency of, a company's manufacturing processes.  This involves:  Carrying out feasibility analyses  Creating prototypes  Improving process methods  Working with employees to help improve their skills  Direct training  Some companies will take input from customers to create custom designs, in which case the engineer will bring these plans to life. It is important that a senior industrial engineer stays up-to-date with field developments and keep an eye on competitors to stay one step ahead.

8 SALARY Salary $65,209 - $96,454 Bonus $0.00 - $11,693 Profit Sharing $1,990 - $11,836 Total Pay (?) $65,718 - $101,690

9 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, WAYNE STATE PROGRAM  The bachelor's program in Industrial Engineering at Wayne State is home to more than 80 full- and part-time students working to complete the 125 credits necessary for graduation.  The mission of the undergraduate program is to educate students for leadership positions in the following fields of employment: manufacturing, supply chain management and logistics, health care, banking, information management, and related disciplines.  The graduates of the program have ability to:  Apply the strategies of industrial engineering to make money saving decisions  Identify opportunities and produce solutions  Provide leadership in high performance teams on a global scale

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11 AS AN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER, WAYNE STATE PREPARES YOU FOR:  Upon completion of the Industrial Engineering Program, Wayne State graduates will exhibit skills necessary of all profesional engineers, including an ability to:  Design a system to meet desired needs  Use knowledge of math, science, and engineering  Conduct experiments and interpret data  Solve applied science problems  Understand professional and ethical responsibility  Communicate effectively  Engage in life long learning  http://engineering.wayne.edu/ise/bs/index.php

12 Technology Drivers  Healthcare  Advances in Computing information and communications  Emerging visualization tools, including virtual reality will allow Industrial Engineers to see systems on a new level  Products/ Services Issues  Infrastructure Issues  Management Issues  Training and Skills Issues

13 Works Cited  http://skills.salary.com/Job/Industrial-Engineer-Junior http://skills.salary.com/Job/Industrial-Engineer-Junior  http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=Senior_Industrial_Engin eer/Salary http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=Senior_Industrial_Engin eer/Salary  http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/036083529600065 4 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/036083529600065 4  http://www.europe-aim.eu/wp- content/uploads/2012/07/presentation_AIM_final_v4.pdf http://www.europe-aim.eu/wp- content/uploads/2012/07/presentation_AIM_final_v4.pdf  https://www.iienet2.org/details.aspx?id=716 https://www.iienet2.org/details.aspx?id=716  http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes172112.htm http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes172112.htm


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