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Technician Industrial Engineering
Examines and assesses the efficient use of personnel, materials, and machines in factories, stores, repair shops, offices, and other businesses. Prepares layouts of machinery and equipment, figures flow of work, makes statistical studies, and analyzes costs. Prepares charts, graphs, and diagrams... [+] More
Examines and assesses the efficient use of personnel, materials, and machines in factories, stores, repair shops, offices, and other businesses. Prepares layouts of machinery and equipment, figures flow of work, makes statistical studies, and analyzes costs. Prepares charts, graphs, and diagrams to illustrate workflow, routing, floor layouts, material handling, and machine utilization. Observes workers operating equipment or performing tasks to determine time involved and fatigue rate. Recommends revision of methods of operation or material handling, alterations in equipment layout, or other changes to increase production or improve standards. Studies and records time, motion, methods, and speed involved in performance of maintenance, production, clerical, and other worker operations to establish standard production rate and to improve efficiency. Aids in planning work assignments in accordance with worker performance, machine capacity, production schedules, and anticipated delays. [-] Less
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Industrial Engineering Technician
Examines and assesses the efficient use of personnel, materials, and machines in factories, stores, repair shops, offices, and other businesses. Prepares layouts of machinery and equipment, figures flow of work, makes statistical studies, and analyzes costs. Prepares charts, graphs, and diagrams... [+] More
Examines and assesses the efficient use of personnel, materials, and machines in factories, stores, repair shops, offices, and other businesses. Prepares layouts of machinery and equipment, figures flow of work, makes statistical studies, and analyzes costs. Prepares charts, graphs, and diagrams to illustrate workflow, routing, floor layouts, material handling, and machine utilization. Observes workers operating equipment or performing tasks to determine time involved and fatigue rate. Recommends revision of methods of operation or material handling, alterations in equipment layout, or other changes to increase production or improve standards. Studies and records time, motion, methods, and speed involved in performance of maintenance, production, clerical, and other worker operations to establish standard production rate and to improve efficiency. Aids in planning work assignments in accordance with worker performance, machine capacity, production schedules, and anticipated delays. [-] Less
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Engineering Technician Industrial
Examines and assesses the efficient use of personnel, materials, and machines in factories, stores, repair shops, offices, and other businesses. Prepares layouts of machinery and equipment, figures flow of work, makes statistical studies, and analyzes costs. Prepares charts, graphs, and diagrams... [+] More
Examines and assesses the efficient use of personnel, materials, and machines in factories, stores, repair shops, offices, and other businesses. Prepares layouts of machinery and equipment, figures flow of work, makes statistical studies, and analyzes costs. Prepares charts, graphs, and diagrams to illustrate workflow, routing, floor layouts, material handling, and machine utilization. Observes workers operating equipment or performing tasks to determine time involved and fatigue rate. Recommends revision of methods of operation or material handling, alterations in equipment layout, or other changes to increase production or improve standards. Studies and records time, motion, methods, and speed involved in performance of maintenance, production, clerical, and other worker operations to establish standard production rate and to improve efficiency. Aids in planning work assignments in accordance with worker performance, machine capacity, production schedules, and anticipated delays. [-] Less
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LIDAR Technician (Light Detection and Ranging Technician)
Creates maps, mapping coordinates, software, databases, and other materials related to mapmaking, utilizing skills in drafting, engineering, mapping, and computer-aided mapping. Compiles data from many sources and uses the data to create maps. Sorts material, surveys and measures land, and... [+] More
Creates maps, mapping coordinates, software, databases, and other materials related to mapmaking, utilizing skills in drafting, engineering, mapping, and computer-aided mapping. Compiles data from many sources and uses the data to create maps. Sorts material, surveys and measures land, and researches records in order to create the map. Prepares document drafts. Researches databases and library resources. Assists in creating new maps, oftentimes with computer-assisted equipment. [-] Less
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GIS Technician (Geographic Information Systems Technician)
Designs and coordinates development of integrated geographical information system data base of spatial and non-spatial data; and develops analyses and presentation of this data, applying knowledge of geographic information systems. Meets with users to develop system or project requirements. Discusses... [+] More
Designs and coordinates development of integrated geographical information system data base of spatial and non-spatial data; and develops analyses and presentation of this data, applying knowledge of geographic information systems. Meets with users to develop system or project requirements. Discusses specific problems to be solved, such as development of transportation planning and modeling, marketing and demographic mapping, or assessment of geologic and environmental factors. Recommends procedures to increase data accessibility and ease of use. Designs data base and coordinates physical changes to data base, applying additional knowledge of spatial feature representations, such as points, lines, polygons, and geographic information system. Reviews existing and incoming data for currency, accuracy, usefulness, quality, and documentation. Oversees entry of data into data base, including application of coordinate geometry, keyboard entry of tabular data, manual digitizing of maps, scanning and automatic conversion to vectors, and conversion of other sources of digital data. Determines or verifies designations of cartographic symbols. Determines nature of information to be queried, such as location, characteristics of location, trend, pattern, routing, and modeling various series of events. Determines and applies analysis procedures for spatial and non-spatial data. Determines how to analyze spatial relationships, including adjacency, containment, and proximity. Determines effective presentation of information and selects cartographic elements, including two-dimensional or perspective view, map projection, scale, color, shading, symbols, and additional elements, such as images, graphs, tables, and overlays. Creates output, such as maps and graphs, using computer and geographic information system software and related equipment. Presents information to users and answers questions. May train users. [-] Less
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Industrial Health Engineer
Plans and coordinates health program requiring application of engineering, mechanical, chemical, and psychological principles and technology to analyze and control conditions contributing to occupational hazards and diseases. Promotes worksite or product safety and health for the well-being of employees, customers,... [+] More
Plans and coordinates health program requiring application of engineering, mechanical, chemical, and psychological principles and technology to analyze and control conditions contributing to occupational hazards and diseases. Promotes worksite or product safety and health for the well-being of employees, customers, and the community. This is a professional level position and excludes paraprofessional positions. Determines safe limits of exposure to materials or conditions, such as temperatures, noise, dusts, fumes, vapors, mists, gases, solvents, and radiation that are known or suspected of being real or potential detriments to health, by conducting surveys. Implements or recommends control measures. Directs workers engaged in field and laboratory verification of compliance with health regulations. Provides technical guidance to management, labor organizations, government agencies, and civic groups regarding health-related problems, such as stream and air pollution and correct use of protective clothing or accessories. [-] Less
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Engineer Industrial Health
Plans and coordinates health program requiring application of engineering, mechanical, chemical, and psychological principles and technology to analyze and control conditions contributing to occupational hazards and diseases. Promotes worksite or product safety and health for the well-being of employees, customers,... [+] More
Plans and coordinates health program requiring application of engineering, mechanical, chemical, and psychological principles and technology to analyze and control conditions contributing to occupational hazards and diseases. Promotes worksite or product safety and health for the well-being of employees, customers, and the community. This is a professional level position and excludes paraprofessional positions. Determines safe limits of exposure to materials or conditions, such as temperatures, noise, dusts, fumes, vapors, mists, gases, solvents, and radiation that are known or suspected of being real or potential detriments to health, by conducting surveys. Implements or recommends control measures. Directs workers engaged in field and laboratory verification of compliance with health regulations. Provides technical guidance to management, labor organizations, government agencies, and civic groups regarding health-related problems, such as stream and air pollution and correct use of protective clothing or accessories. [-] Less
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Industrial Engineer
Determines the most effective means for an organization to use capital, equipment, energy, facilities, information, material, people, and other assets to make a product or service. Plans utilization of facilities, equipment, materials, and personnel to improve efficiency of operations. Studies... [+] More
Determines the most effective means for an organization to use capital, equipment, energy, facilities, information, material, people, and other assets to make a product or service. Plans utilization of facilities, equipment, materials, and personnel to improve efficiency of operations. Studies product or service and its requirements, using mathematical methods such as operations research, to meet those requirements and design manufacturing and information systems. Designs management control systems to aid in financial planning and cost analysis. Reviews functional statements, organization charts, and project information to determine functions and responsibilities of workers and work units and to identify areas of duplication. Excludes paraprofessional positions. Recommends methods for improving worker efficiency and reducing waste of materials and utilities, such as restructuring job duties, reorganizing work flow, relocating workstations and equipment, and purchase of equipment. Plans layout to provide maximum possible operating efficiency. Measures and studies available floor space and draws plan of floor space to scale, using drafting tools or computer-assisted design/drafting equipment. Studies sequence of operations to be performed and flow of business and materials. Coordinates all available knowledge and information into finished scale drawing, showing most efficient location of personnel, equipment, and necessary working area around each. Establishes work measurement programs and analyzes work samples to develop standards for labor utilization. Analyzes work force utilization, facility layout, and operational data, such as production costs, process flowcharts, and production schedules, to determine efficient utilization of workers and equipment. Confers with management and engineering staff to implement plans and recommendations. May develop management systems for cost analysis, financial planning, wage and salary administration, and job evaluation. [-] Less
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Engineer Industrial
Determines the most effective means for an organization to use capital, equipment, energy, facilities, information, material, people, and other assets to make a product or service. Plans utilization of facilities, equipment, materials, and personnel to improve efficiency of operations. Studies... [+] More
Determines the most effective means for an organization to use capital, equipment, energy, facilities, information, material, people, and other assets to make a product or service. Plans utilization of facilities, equipment, materials, and personnel to improve efficiency of operations. Studies product or service and its requirements, using mathematical methods such as operations research, to meet those requirements and design manufacturing and information systems. Designs management control systems to aid in financial planning and cost analysis. Reviews functional statements, organization charts, and project information to determine functions and responsibilities of workers and work units and to identify areas of duplication. Excludes paraprofessional positions. Recommends methods for improving worker efficiency and reducing waste of materials and utilities, such as restructuring job duties, reorganizing work flow, relocating workstations and equipment, and purchase of equipment. Plans layout to provide maximum possible operating efficiency. Measures and studies available floor space and draws plan of floor space to scale, using drafting tools or computer-assisted design/drafting equipment. Studies sequence of operations to be performed and flow of business and materials. Coordinates all available knowledge and information into finished scale drawing, showing most efficient location of personnel, equipment, and necessary working area around each. Establishes work measurement programs and analyzes work samples to develop standards for labor utilization. Analyzes work force utilization, facility layout, and operational data, such as production costs, process flowcharts, and production schedules, to determine efficient utilization of workers and equipment. Confers with management and engineering staff to implement plans and recommendations. May develop management systems for cost analysis, financial planning, wage and salary administration, and job evaluation. [-] Less
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Industrial Safety Technician
Structures and leads safety and health activities in organization or plant to evaluate and control safety and environmental hazards. Tests and calibrates instruments and keeps them maintained. Gives hearing tests to employees. Trains forklift operators to qualify for licensing. Enforces use... [+] More
Structures and leads safety and health activities in organization or plant to evaluate and control safety and environmental hazards. Tests and calibrates instruments and keeps them maintained. Gives hearing tests to employees. Trains forklift operators to qualify for licensing. Enforces use of safety equipment. Trains, lectures, and educates employees on safe and efficient work methods to obtain compliance of regulations. Develops and monitors emergency action plans. Investigates accidents and incidents and prepares accident/incident reports. Assists management to prepare safety and health budget. Recommends changes in policies and procedures to prevent accidents and illness. [-] Less
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