the life and times of an industrial engineer
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The Life and Times of an Industrial Engineer. An interview of Jason Facey By: Kevin Diaz. Education. Class of 2000 BSE in Industrial Engineering AutoCAD design, SPC, Ergo Thermo and Circuit Mercer’s education was very influential. Internships. Rheem/Ruud (1999) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The Life and Times of an Industrial Engineer An interview of Jason Facey
By: Kevin Diaz
EducationClass of 2000BSE in Industrial EngineeringAutoCAD design, SPC, ErgoThermo and CircuitMercer’s education was very influential.
InternshipsRheem/Ruud (1999)
Manufacturer of Heating, Cooling & Water Heating Products.
Trane (2000)Manufacturer of Air Conditioning Systems
DutiesBOM maintenance, building of prototype units, layout drawings, implementing TPM system with maintenance and time studies
Career PathIndustrial Engineering
Well rounded.Not a fixed career.
No Masters but thinks it’s a good idea.He would never change his specialty field.Family has not gotten in the way of his career.In 5 to 10 years Engineering manager for a different company.
EmploymentKysor Warren
Manufacturer of frozen, medium temp and heated display merchandisers, mechanical refrigeration systems and remote mechanical and electrical houses.
Senior Engineer
Typical Work ActivityNormal Day
Purchase new equipment for a new product lineAiding in the new line we setup last year
Troubleshooting test equipment Tool setupTime studiesMaking the line run more efficient
Averages 45 hours a week.Presentations and reports are a normal requirement.
Work EnvironmentEssential job related skills
People skills “Know how to work with people that aren’t always happy – once they know you are a normal person, anyone will work with you.” “Basic manufacturing knowledge – how parts are made from fabrication to shipping a case out the door, assembly line process flow.”
The benefits and compensations are competitive between other jobs and industries.
Work Environment (Cont.)
Doesn’t work weekends.Doesn’t say late often.His job experience is exactly what he expected.A lot of group work.Not much room for advancement or promotion.Traveling is only required when new equipment is needed.
3-4 times a year
Stress and Satisfaction“Stressful – new processes to implement in a plant that has not implemented changes in the last 10 years. Satisfying – giving out employee recognition to people that make a difference on the floor – I had the president come out and congratulate someone on the floor that saved us $200K with his idea.”
Licenses and Certifications
MOST certification OSHA certification DOT Hazardous Waste Management
Misc.Interacts with people outside of the engineering world by playing softball.He has many mentors that have helped him.
Questions/ DiscussionInterviewer Contact Information
Kevin [email protected]
Interviewee InformationJason [email protected]
Company Websitewww.kysorwarren.com