Summary
Industrial Engineering Technicians assist industries and manufacturing facilities with their productivity, safety and
efficiency. Industrial engineering technicians help implement designs in order to be more efficient and effective with
materials, machines and personnel. They plan workflow, conduct studies, prepare machinery and equipment layouts,
and analyze production costs.
An Industrial Engineering Technician studies the activity at a factory, manufacturing plant, or warehouse to make sure
production is as efficient and safe as possible. Technicians see if there is a need for equipment renovations, if more
labor is needed on the factory floor, or if new assembly line strategies need to be implemented.
An Industrial Engineering Technicians job may include many different responsibilities, depending on the employer.
One facet of the job is often in helping develop, evaluate and improve methods and procedures for processes. They
may be involved in the setup and layout of processes and standards, in preparing layouts for equipment and
machinery, or troubleshooting and proposing solutions to problems in quality control. They may also observe and
record operations for time, motion, method and speed in order to establish production rates, or to improve efficiency.
An Industrial Engineering Technician may also perform audits and inspections, write directives, reports and
procedures, implement preventions or solutions to problems, analyze and improve processes, or recommend fixes.
Some technicians also train and oversee personnel and make sure things are being done in compliance with legal
regulations.
Industrial Engineering Technicians responsibilities typically includes to suggesting changes to methods of operation,
material handling, or equipment layout, interpreting engineering drawings, schematic diagrams, and formulas. They
are also engaged in conferring with management or engineering staff to determine quality and reliability standards.
They also recommending changes to production standards so as to achieve the best quality within the limits of the
capabilities of the equipment and helping plan work assignments, taking into account workers’ performance, the
capabilities of machines, and production schedules. They also prepare charts, graphs, and diagrams to show workflow,
routing, floor layouts, how materials are handled, and how machines are used and collecting data to assist in process
improvement activities.
Work Environment
Industrial Engineering Technicians work in varied industry settings, but still perform the same basic functions.
Businesses that may employ industrial engineering technicians include factories, offices, stores, repair shops, health
care facilities, and landfills. Consequently, these technicians typically work at the location where products are
manufactured or where services are delivered.
Entry Level Education
- B.Tech. in Industrial Engineering and Management, Production Engineering or in any Industrial related fields.
- Diploma in Industrial Engineering.