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Careers in Industrial Engineering (Careers Ebooks)

Author Institute For Career Research
Publisher Institute For Career Research
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ISBN / ASINB007J5LY86
ISBN-13978B007J5LY86
Sales Rank2,506,422
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HOW DO YOU KEEP STORE SHELVES filled with popular brands; lessen the wait in the hospital emergency room; implement bank loan systems that are more user friendly; expand product-distribution worldwide; streamline manufacturing assembly facilities; disseminate data more effectively; develop better control systems for businesses; maximize efficiency in educational recruiting of personnel and students; evaluate and implement better traffic patterns on roads and highways; study foot-traffic patterns at theme parks, and on and on.

Industrial engineering is an exacting profession in that each problem faced is either very unusual, or even unique, and each will require its own specific tools or plan of action. There are no standard solutions. You must be creative and heavily into problem-solving. Mathematics, science and computers will be your constant companions. Attention to detail is a must. Your communication skills must be excellent so that you can clearly and concisely explain your ideas and plans.

This is an increasingly competitive world where the marketplace is global, and there is a drive to reduce waste, increase productivity and improve profit. So much of business and industry is now multinational and requires new thinking and approaches. Industrial engineering careers are a good fit for 21st century needs. Many other engineering disciplines apply skills to very specific areas, but industrial engineers have the flexibility and opportunity to work in so many diverse places, from banks to zoos and everyplace in between. From Disney World to the National Security Agency, industrial engineers are making their marks and proving their worth.

These projects and many others are all part of a career known as industrial engineering. This engineering discipline works with people, knowledge, information, money, energy, equipment, material and process to develop, evaluate, improve, and implement integrated systems that will help save money and make the system or process more efficient. It is the essence of good business to achieve better quality and greater productivity.

This increasingly popular branch of engineering relies upon the principles and methods of engineering analysis and synthesis, in conjunction with mathematical, physical and social sciences to design a leaner system and eliminate waste. Industrial engineers are investigators, analysts, assessors and implementers, as they apply their skills to every area of business, industry, finance, education, healthcare, technology, transportation, entertainment and information.

Like all engineering disciplines, industrial engineers must be educated and trained engineers, qualified in industrial engineering and licensed to practice in this profession. Unlike most other engineering disciplines, industrial engineers work anywhere people are working, whether that be in an office or on an assembly line, in an amusement park or for NASA, in finance or in food production. This means that industrial engineers must have special expertise in a number of areas that do business, provide a service, or initiate a process.

This new Careers Ebook contains a wealth of unbiased information about an occupational field, based on the latest national surveys. Careers Ebooks cover attractive and unattractive sides, opportunities, education necessary, personal qualifications required, earnings, descriptions of different job specialties, first person accounts by those in the field, and how to get started; including practical advice on what to do now. There are live links to schools and colleges, associations, periodicals and other sources of reliable information.