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Industrial Engineers in Battle Creek, Michigan

Design, develop, test, and evaluate integrated systems for managing industrial production processes, including human work factors, quality control, inventory control, logistics and material flow, cost analysis, and production coordination.

Career Projections for Battle Creek, Michigan

Industrial Engineers on average make:
$97,760 ($47.00/hour).

The number of positions in Battle Creek, Michigan are:
370
and by 2028 that number is projected to:
increase to 378.

We predict that due to job growth or retirements there will be approximately:
24 every year.

The typical education needed to enter this job is:
a bachelor’s degree.

The typical training needed after hire is:
no additional training other than onboarding.

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Other Job Titles

Continuous Improvement Engineer, District Plant Engineer, Documentation Engineer, Efficiency Analyst, Efficiency Engineer, Efficiency Expert, Engineer, Engineering Inspector, Facilities Engineer, Factory Engineer

Technology/Skills

Autodesk AutoCAD, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office software, Microsoft PowerPoint, SAP software

Tools Used

Anechoic auditory test chambers, Anthropometers, Audio amplifiers, Audio equalizers, Audio tape recorders, Audiometers, Camera controllers, Computer servers, Coordinate measuring machines CMM, Digital cameras

Tasks

  • Analyze statistical data and product specifications to determine standards and establish quality and reliability objectives of finished product.
  • Develop manufacturing methods, labor utilization standards, and cost analysis systems to promote efficient staff and facility utilization.
  • Recommend methods for improving utilization of personnel, material, and utilities.
  • Plan and establish sequence of operations to fabricate and assemble parts or products and to promote efficient utilization.
  • Apply statistical methods and perform mathematical calculations to determine manufacturing processes, staff requirements, and production standards.

Personality

Attention to Detail, Dependability, Integrity, Analytical Thinking, Adaptability/Flexibility, Cooperation, Persistence, Independence, Self-Control, Achievement/Effort

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