UPPER MANGEMENT
DESIGN ENGINEER
ENGINEERING MANAGER
FINANCIAL MANAGER
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PRODUCTION MANAGER
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Design engineers apply the theories and principles of science
and mathematics to the economical solution of practical
technical problems. A design engineer's work can be the link
between scientific discovery and its commercial applications.
Design engineers design machinery and equipment for
manufacturing and production operations throughout the
world. They design,plan,and supervise new product and
process development efforts in industry. They also design and
develop systems for control and automation of manufacturing, business
and management processes.
In addition to design and development, many engineers work
in testing, production, or maintenance. They supervise
production in factories, determine the causes of failures, and
test manufactured products to maintain quality. Meanwhile,
they also estimate the time and cost to complete large
projects.
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Constructs and completes plans, drawings, orders,cost
and down time estimates for engineering projects.
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Formulates a plan of action to complete engineering
projects according to the design specifications and
project requirements.
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Conducts technical studies, analyzes data, applies
engineering theory, and draws data supported
conclusions.
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Provides design support for new product development.
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Performs computer simulations of an existing or
proposed process to test how machinery, structures or systems will
operate under various conditions.
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Reviews product designs for compliance with
engineering principles, company standards and
customer specification
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Coordinates activities concerned with technical
developments, testing and problem solving.
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Develops engineering drawings to support design ideas.
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Determines project objectives by studying drawings,
design specifications and engineering requirements.
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Evaluates and approves design changes, specifications
and drawing release.
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Reduces waste by studying methods, equipment, and
operator techniques; recommending changes;
establishes procedures to identify and analyze waste.
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