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Sample Careers
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Manufacturing and industrial engineering involves the maintenance of the machines used to manufacture goods and ensuring that they are produced to a high standard.
This course covers topics such as engineering physics and chemistry, mechanic's professional development, and engineering drawing.
Careers or Further Progression...
At the start of your career you will typically be using computers for design, implementation of design and organisation of manufacturing. As you gain experience you will be given more responsibility and a wider range of work such as leading teams and managing whole processes and systems. Excellent prospects.
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