Title: imse recruiting
1Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering
Dept.
UTA The University of Texas at Arlington College
of Engineering
Web http//ie.uta.edi email info_at_uta.edu Phone
817-272-3092
2Questions for the Audience
- What is Industrial Engineering?
- What do Industrial Engineers do?
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- Why study Industrial Engineering at UTA?
3Industrial Engineering Definition
- Industrial Engineers analyze and design complex
systems of people, processes, and technology to
accomplish organizational goals.
People
Accomplish Organizational Goals
Processes
Technology
4IE Definition continued...
- IEs engineer the extended enterprise from
product design thru product manufacture, use, and
disposal/recycling.
5What do IEs do?
IEs figure out how to do things better
Save Money
Save Time
Improve Working Conditions
Improve Productivity
Improve Quality
Improve Customer Satisfaction
6What do IEs do? Some Examples...
Manufacturing Banking Airlines/railroads/transport
ation Healthcare Distribution/Logistics
IEs?????
7Manufacturing
8Manufacturing
9Manufacturing
- Typical questions IEs can answer
- How many parts can be made in this factory? How
many do we need? Can we redesign the part? What
processes to use? - How many people are needed? What skills?
- How many machines? Where to put the machines?
- How to design the human-machine interface?
- How to get raw materials to the factory?
- Planes? Trains? Trucks? Ships? How many?
- How to get completed parts to customers?
- How many factories are needed worldwide? Where?
- How to provide a smooth flow of materials
- throughout the entire extended enterprise?
10Manufacturing
IEs figure out how to do things better.
Save Money
Save Time
Improve Working Conditions
Improve Productivity
Improve Quality
Improve Customer Satisfaction
IE Toolkit
11Banking
12Banking
13Banking
- Typical questions IEs can answer
- How to engineer the info/business processes to
improve overall customer service? - How many banks, ATMs, etc. are needed?
- How many bank tellers are needed?
- Drive-thru vs. Walkup? Facilities layout?
- Where to locate these facilities to maximize
utilization by customers? - How often to restock the ATMs?
14Banking
IEs figure out how to do things better.
Save Money
Save Time
Improve Working Conditions
Improve Productivity
Improve Quality
Improve Customer Satisfaction
IE Toolkit
15Airport /Transportation Design
16Airport /Transportation Design
17Airport/Transportation Design
- Typical questions IEs can answer
- How many gates are needed at a given airport?
- Which flights will use which gate?
- How to get checked baggage
- to connecting flights?
- How many ticket agents are needed?
- When (day/time/etc.)?
- How to design the customs area?
- What to do if flights are delayed?
- How much to charge for a ticket?
18Airport/Transportation Design
IEs figure out how to do things better.
Save Money
Save Time
Improve Working Conditions
Improve Productivity
Improve Quality
Improve Customer Satisfaction
IE Toolkit
19Healthcare
20Healthcare
21Healthcare
- Typical questions IEs can answer
- How many doctors/nurses/staff and equipment are
needed to best provide proper patient care? - How to design processes to deliver patient care?
- How many and how to engineer the use of
- operating rooms?
- emergency room area?
- patient rooms?
- waiting rooms?
- How to schedule the people/rooms/equipment?
- What and how many supplies are needed?
- How to dispose of hazardous waste?
22Healthcare
IEs figure out how to do things better.
Save Money
Save Time
Improve Working Conditions
Improve Productivity
Improve Quality
Improve Customer Satisfaction
IE Toolkit
23Distribution Logistics
24Distribution Logistics
25Distribution Logistics
- Typical questions IEs can answer
- How many distribution centers (DCs) are needed
to provide a smooth flow of materials throughout
the extended enterprise (from raw material thru
recycling/disposal of finished products)
worldwide? - Where in the world to locate the DCs? How to
design DCs? - How many which parts can be handled in each DC?
- How many people machines are needed?
- Forklifts?
- Conveyors?
- AS/RS?
- How to get raw materials to/from the DC?
- Planes? Trains? Trucks? Ships? How many of each?
26Distribution Logistics
IEs figure out how to do things better.
Save Money
Save Time
Improve Working Conditions
Improve Productivity
Improve Quality
Improve Customer Satisfaction
IE Toolkit
27Where do IEs work?
- Anywhere in the world needing analysis and design
of complex systems
28Where do IEs work? Continued...
- Large Corporations
- Coca Cola
- UPS, FedEx
- Disney
- Frito-Lay
- Levi Strauss
- Nike
- Nokia
- Intel
- Microsoft
- Motorola
- Ralston Purina
- Texas Instruments
- Lockheed Martin
- American Airlines(AMR)
- Baylor Medical
- . . .
- Consulting Companies
- Arthur D. Little
- Arthur Andersen
- Sabre Group
- Lots of small outfits
- . . .
- Small Companies
- manufacturing, service, retail, etc . . .
- US Government
- The possibilities are virtually unlimited!
29Why study IE at UTA?
- UTA is located in Arlington, Texas - the heart of
the DFW Metroplex - projections for growth in
1998 include the creation of some 70,000 new jobs
. - Many opportunities to work in local industry.
- UTA is over 100-years old, a comprehensive
research, teaching and public service
institution. - UTA is the second largest component of the world
renowned University of Texas System and the sixth
largest university in Texas. - UTA offers 55 baccalaureate, 60 masters and 19
doctoral degrees to its more than 20,000 students
who hail from 88 nations.
30Why study IE at UTA? Continued...
- Industrial Engineering at UTA is a well-rounded,
established, and rigorous curriculum. -
- Faculty has close interaction with students and
enjoy a broad base of industrial experience for
use in classroom and research activities.
31Why study IE at UTA? Continued...
- Active student organizations (IIE, Alpha Pi Mu,
etc.) - Plant tours
- Study sessions
- Industry speakers
- Job interview skill building
- Resume preparation help
- Lifetime networking capability
32Why study IE at UTA? Continued...
- Faculty enthusiastically in the classroom
- Co-op, internship, research assistant
opportunities in industry and at ARRI (Earn
while in school) - Low student/faculty ratio
33UTA IE Faculty
34Degrees in IE at UTA
- Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering
- Master of Science
- MSIE, with specialty areas
- General IE
- Human Factors
- Operations Research and Systems Analysis
- Quality Engineering and Applied Statistics
- Manufacturing Systems
- Logistics
- MSMOT (Management of Technology) offered as a
joint program with UTA College of Business - Doctor of Philosophy - coursework, independent
study, and a dissertation
35Preparation for B.S. degree in IE
- Students can prepare early in high school by
taking advanced sciences and mathematics. - On average, It takes four years to earn a
bachelors degree in IE. - Typically, the first two years are spent studying
basic sciences (mathematics, physics, and
chemistry), introductory engineering, the
humanities, social sciences, and English. - In the last two years, most courses will
concentrate on industrial engineering. - For more, see http//ais.uta.edu/admiss/catalog/ie
.shtml
36IE Courses for the B.S. degree in IE
- Probability Statistics
- Operations Research
- Engineering Decision Making
- Producibility Reliability
- Production Inventory Control
- Human Factors Work Design
- Manufacturing System/Plant Layout Design
- Project Management
- Quality Control
- Simulation
- Enterprise Engineering
37Ideal IE incoming freshman
- Honors Math Science
- Good in English Literature
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- Class officer / leader in academic club(s)
- Actively involved in school community
- Well rounded with ability to work and play well
with others - IE is the people oriented
engineering
38Opportunities for IEs
- Industrial Engineering is a profession that
offers you great variety and tremendous earning
power. - Famous IEs include
- Frank Lillian Gilbreath (Cheaper By The Dozen)
- Ray Kroc (founder of McDonalds)
- Lee Iacocca (Chrysler)
- Ron Allen (Delta Airlines)
- Tom Landry (Dallas Cowboys)
39Opportunities for IEs continued...
- The typical beginning salary for the UTA BSIE
graduate with co-op/intern experience is
gt40,000. - The UTA BSIE students have historically enjoyed
100 employment following graduation. - Companies want more UTA IE graduates!!!
- More IE jobs than people to fill them!!!
- With such important skills in their toolkit, UTA
IEs can command top salaries opportunities. - UTA has successful IE graduates in companies and
universities worldwide.
40IE Profession Highlights
- Work with people - to do things better, faster,
safer -
- Help companies save money and stay competitive
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- Choose from many diverse and exciting businesses
- Work with all levels of organizations
- Earn an excellent salary
- Reap personal and professional satisfaction
- year after year
41Industrial Engineering is FUN!
Achieve Organizational Goals
People
Processes
Technology
Technology
42Summary
- IEs figure out how to do things better!
- IEs design the extended enterprise worldwide!
- For more info, please come visit us on campus
817-272-3092 or at our website http//ie.uta.edu - Questions??? Feedback???
- Thanks for your time!