People with a degree in industrial engineering typically find employment in a broad range of industrial, management, and manufacturing careers. This includes production and inventory control, quality control, operations research, computers and information systems, decision support systems, facilities planning, and project management.
They can also find work in more traditional fields of industrial engineering such as manufacturing companies, process, pulp, and paper industries, as well as the energy and petroleum industries. The specific duties of industrial engineers can include ergonomics design, operations analysis, safety inspector, space planner, logistics and supply manager, and aircraft crew scheduling.
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