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"Mom used to say that I would spend more time trying to figure out a way to do my chores faster than it would actually take to do them, but when she realized I could get everything done in half the time as my siblings, she was pretty impressed. I remember one Saturday when she asked for some advice to get things done so she could get to a meeting that afternoon. She still talks about that.
In assembly line optimization, I find that type of problem-solving a fun challenge, and the more efficient you make things, the more challenging it gets to continue to improve efficiency. At that point, you're looking for tiny changes that can add up to major cost or time savings. One small adjustment, such as repositioning equipment or combing steps, could make all the difference. It's amazing to see a micro-decision have such a tremendous effect."
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SOC Code: 17-2112
Industrial Engineers 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.*
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