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As a Manufacturing Engineer you improve processes used to make goods. You apply your science, math, and engineering design skills to make these procedures take less time and cost less money. You also tweak product designs to eliminate unnecessary expenses, allowing companies to drop their prices without sacrificing quality. Typical duties as a Manufacturing Engineer include troubleshooting manufacturing equipment, evaluating production schedules, and implementing quality control standards.

As a Manufacturing Engineer, you walk the line between increasing a company’s profit and ensuring that its products are the best quality possible. Your goal isn’t to cut corners to make money for businesses. It’s more about finding the sweet spot where they can get the maximum return for putting in the minimum amount of effort. Think of your job as supporting instinctive human nature with engineering principles.

Because there are so many products and so many manufacturing techniques to make those products, you have a lot of options in this profession. If you’re an automotive junkie, for example, you can find a position at a car manufacturing plant. You might observe workers putting cars together, and design new equipment that will help them bolt on doors and install seats faster than the current bulky equipment will allow. Or you might recommend design changes that synthesize three smaller parts into one, allowing workers to assemble cars with greater ease.

If you prefer a role with a more human touch, you can specialize in setting up safety programs in manufacturing facilities. In this capacity, you’ll revise training manuals, safety classes, and hazardous equipment-handling procedures to help employers safeguard their most valuable asset—healthy employees.

Personality Traits


Trustworthy: You are known for your personal integrity and honesty.

Persistent: You keep pushing through, even when faced with tough obstacles.

Ready for a Challenge: You jump into new projects with initiative and drive.

Salary and Education


How much does a Manufacturing Engineer make?

Nationally: $50,000 – $139,000

Main education level: Master's

source: US Dept of Labor





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