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Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering JACLYN VANGILDER LAURA PAZ VINCENT ISOPI
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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.
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Sub Disciplines Project Management Manufacturing, production, and distribution Supply Chain Management Productivity, methods, and Process Engineering Technology Development and Transfer Strategic Planning
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Sub Disciplines Cont. Management of Change Financial Engineering Quality Management and Improvement Program Management Ergonomics/ Human factors
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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
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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
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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.
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SALARY Salary $65,209 - $96,454 Bonus $0.00 - $11,693 Profit Sharing $1,990 - $11,836 Total Pay (?) $65,718 - $101,690
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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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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
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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
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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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