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Industrial Engineering Technicians Career Video - Duration: 1:45.

How can a process run more efficiently?

How can a group of workers

improve productivity?

These are questions that

an industrial engineering technician

asks in order to help employees, systems,

and machines operate more effectively.

These technicians are skilled observers

and critical thinkers.

They evaluate the performance

of other people or organizations

and identify potential improvements

or changes.

They may study the time and steps

workers take to do a task,

and use that information

to establish production or service goals.

Industrial engineering technicians

also observe how equipment

is used and maintained,

looking for ways to reduce expenses

or improve quality.

They apply their skills across all the stages

of industrial processes

to help businesses minimize inventory costs,

increase customer satisfaction,

and control project expenses.

Most industrial engineering technicians

work in factories, stores,

healthcare organizations,

repair shops, and offices.

They typically work on site

at locations where products are made

and services are delivered.

Most work full-time schedules,

on teams supervised by industrial engineers.

Industrial engineering technicians

typically need an associate's degree

or certificate in the field.

Community colleges or technical institutes

typically offer associate's degree programs,

and vocational–technical schools

offer certificate programs.

Knowledge of computer-aided design software

—or computer skills that

will help you learn it—

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Mechanical Engineering Technicians Career Video - Duration: 1:33.

Fascinated with engines

and machines of all kinds?

Well-organized and detail-oriented?

Mechanical engineering technicians

work with machines in all sorts of ways—

from helping create new designs…

to developing models

and testing them…

to manufacturing and operating

finished machines.

Often working with instructions

from mechanical engineers,

these technicians use 3-D design software,

or sometimes paper and pencil,

to make sketches of parts to be made,

and of the process for putting parts together.

To help determine

the viability of producing parts,

mechanical engineering technicians

estimate labor costs, length of equipment life,

and plant space needed for production.

Based on their designs,

they plan and produce

new mechanical parts

or make changes to existing products.

Precision is critical—

so products and equipment

are tested and results are compared

with original design specifications.

When issues are uncovered,

mechanical engineering technicians

work with engineers

to eliminate production problems.

These technicians work primarily

for engineering firms

and manufacturing facilities

on products such as flight simulators

and control panels.

Some work in research labs.

Most work full time.

Employers prefer candidates

with an associate's degree or certificate

in mechanical engineering technology.

Taking science and math courses

in high school is helpful.

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Petroleum Engineers Career Video - Duration: 1:36.

Creativity is a quality more often

associated with artists than engineers,

but petroleum engineers need it—

to develop new ways

to extract oil and gas

from below the Earth's surface,

and make old oil wells more productive.

Oil and gas deposits

reside deep in rock formations,

accessible only by drilling wells

on land or at sea.

Petroleum engineers work with other scientists

to map geological formations

and determine drilling methods,

design equipment, run the drilling plan,

and monitor operations.

These engineers analyze data

to anticipate flaws or complications

in a drilling plan before a project begins.

They work hard to consider

all potential issues,

and to quickly address problems

that do occur.

Most petroleum engineers

work in the oil industry…

though some work in related manufacturing,

or manage companies in the oil industry.

They generally work in offices

or research laboratories,

as well as at drilling sites

to monitor operations—

often for extended periods.

Petroleum engineers work around the world,

and must work effectively with people

from a wide variety of backgrounds.

Full-time hours are typical,

and overtime is common.

Hours are longer at drill sites.

Employers prefer candidates

with a bachelor's degree

in petroleum engineering,

although some accept a degree

in mechanical or chemical engineering as well.

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Electro-Mechanical Technicians Career Video - Duration: 1:28.

Have you ever wanted to work

hands-on with cutting-edge machines?

Electro-mechanical technicians

work with some of the most

advanced equipment available

in the manufacturing industry.

Electro-mechanical technicians

combine a knowledge of mechanical technology

with an understanding of electronic circuits.

They test and maintain unmanned, automated,

robotic, or electromechanical equipment,

including unmanned submarines, aircraft,

and related equipment used in oil drilling,

deep ocean exploration,

and hazardous waste removal.

They read blueprints and diagrams

to assemble parts or machines,

and verify that specifications are met.

They operate machines to make parts,

repair and calibrate assemblies

and robotic equipment,

and conduct tests to assure

the quality of operation.

They also document test results for reports.

Electro-mechanical technicians

work in many industries,

including energy, plastics,

computer and communications

equipment manufacturing,

and aerospace.

They often spend time

both at production sites and in offices.

Exposure to hazards from equipment

and materials requires that these technicians

follow safety procedures on a daily basis.

Most work full time on regular shifts,

though extra hours may be required

for repairs to keep

manufacturing operations running.

Electro-mechanical technicians

typically need either

an associate's degree or a certificate.

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Sociologists Career Video - Duration: 1:32.

When people interact…

form a group…

or work together…

they create relationships,

and eventually… culture.

Sociologists study interactions

between groups of people,

how human behavior changes over time,

and what makes organizations

and cultures succeed… or fail.

Sociologists collect survey data,

make observations, and perform interviews

to test their theories

about human social interactions.

They analyze the data

and present their findings

in written reports or presentations.

These social scientists may collaborate with…

and advise… policy makers,

other social scientists,

or groups that seek answers

to sociological issues.

Sociologists may focus their research

and study efforts in one of many social topics,

including health, education,

racial and ethnic relations, the labor market,

families, gender, poverty, crime, or aging.

Sociologists typically work

in an office full time.

They may travel to conduct research

or present their results at conferences.

Most positions require

a master's degree or Ph.D.

Applied, clinical, and professional

master's degree programs prepare graduates

to perform sociological research

in a professional setting.

Many students who complete

a Ph.D. in sociology

become college-level instructors.

Other Ph.D. graduates lead research

for non-profits, businesses, or government.

More entry-level positions in related fields,

such as social services, education,

or public policy…

may be obtained with

a bachelor's degree in sociology.

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Mining and Geological Engineers Including Mining Safety Engineers Career Video - Duration: 1:47.

Mining and geological engineers

design mines above and below the ground

to remove minerals and metals

used by manufacturing industries and utilities.

They design methods

to transport mined materials

to processing plants, and monitor operations

for safety and efficiency.

Critically, they also develop solutions

to manage mines' environmental impacts,

including land reclamation,

and mitigating water and air pollution.

Three types of engineers

typically work in mining.

Geological Engineers

search for mineral deposits

and evaluate possible sites,

then plan how to extract the metals

or minerals safely and efficiently.

Mining Engineers specialize in mining

a particular mineral or metal,

such as coal or gold.

Some develop new equipment

or direct processing operations.

Mining Safety Engineers ensure that

workers are safe

and mines meet safety regulations.

They monitor air quality,

and inspect mines and equipment

for possible hazards.

Mining engineers often work at

mining operations in remote locations,

although some work in

sand-and-gravel operations near cities,

or at mining firms

or consulting companies

in large urban areas.

Most work full time,

with additional hours

when posted at mining sites.

A bachelor's degree

from an accredited engineering program

is required to become a mining

or geological engineer.

Relatively few schools offer the program.

Licensure is not required for entry level jobs,

but many experienced engineers

obtain licensure for more advanced positions.

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