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About Industrial Engineering Technician

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Industrial Engineering Technicians work on problems involving the efficient use of personnel, materials, and machines in the production of goods and service. They are employed in a variety of businesses and industries, including the manufacture of goods and equipment of all kinds, food processing, health care facilities, and many others.

Industrial Engineering Technicians use the principles of science, engineering, and mathematics to solve problems in quality control, research and development, manufacturing, sales, construction, and customer service. Many Industrial Engineering Technicians directly assist engineers and scientists, while others work more independently in production and inspection-related jobs. Their jobs are more practically oriented than those of scientists and engineers, and typically involve dealing with both the human and technical aspects of the workplace.


What will I gain from the Industrial Engineering Technician Program?

The Industrial Engineering Technician program is designed to train persons to serve as technicians in the fields of industrial engineering and manufacturing production.

This program leads to an Associate Degree and is offered on a part-time basis in the evenings, with the average student being able to complete all semesters of work and attain an Associate Degree in three to five years.

However, selected courses are offered during the day. Please check with BTC’s credit source for details.

What Career Opportunities are available for an Industrial Engineering Technician?

Challenging assignments in any industry are open to qualified male or female industrial
engineering technicians.

Well-qualified Industrial Engineering Technicians should experience good employment opportunities through the year 2007. Employment is expected to increase as fast as the average for all occupations due to the expected continued growth in the output of technical products. Competitive pressures and advancing technology will force companies to improve and update manufacturing facilities and product designs more rapidly than in the past.

Typical salaries in the state of Wisconsin range from $25,000 to $36,000 a year.

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