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Production Engineer

Plans and coordinates production procedures in industrial plant. This position is a specialty in the field of industrial engineering as the position's primary focus is on increasing efficiencies of production units, as compared to the more general focus of industrial engineers on increased performance through management of people, organizational structure, information systems, etc. Excludes paraprofessional positions.: Directs production departments. Regulates and coordinates functions of office and shop. Introduces efficient production line methods. Initiates and directs procedures to increase company output.

Ceramic Engineer

Develops ceramic materials and the processes for making ceramic materials into useful products. Ceramics include all nonmetallic, inorganic materials that generally require high temperatures in their processing. Conducts research, designs machinery, develops processing techniques, and directs technical work concerned with ceramic products such as glassware, automobile and aircraft engine components, fiber-optic communication lines, tile, electric insulators, and other related products. Requires a degree in engineering in a related field. Excludes supervisory and paraprofessional positions.: Directs testing of physical, chemical, and heat-resisting properties of materials, such as clays and silicas. Analyzes results of tests to determine combinations of materials that will improve quality of products. Conducts research into methods of processing, forming, and firing of clays to develop new ceramic products, such as ceramic machine tools, refractories for space vehicles, and for use in glass and steel furnaces. Designs equipment and apparatus for forming, firing, and handling products. Coordinates testing activities of finished products for characteristics, such as texture, color, durability, glazing, and refractory properties. May specialize in one branch of ceramic production, such as brick, glass crockery, tile, pipe, or refractories. May specialize in developing heat-resistant and corrosion-resistant materials for use in aerospace, electronics, and nuclear energy fields.

Engineer Water Transportation

Supervises and coordinates activities of crew engaged in operating and maintaining propulsion engines and other engines, boilers, deck machinery, and electrical, refrigeration, and sanitary equipment aboard ship. Requires a four-year college degree in a related or appropriate field in addition to work experience in a related field.: Inspects engines and other equipment and orders crew to repair or replace defective parts. Starts engines to propel ship and regulates engines and power transmission to control speed of ship. Stands engine-room watch during specified periods, observing that required water levels are maintained in boilers, condensers, and evaporators, load on generators is within acceptable limits, and oil and grease cups are kept full. Repairs machinery, using hand tools and power tools. Maintains engineering log and bell book (orders for changes in speed and direction of ship). May be required to hold appropriate US Coast Guard license, depending upon tonnage of ship, type of engines, and means of transmitting power to propeller shaft.

Associate Engineer

Coordinates and participates in design, evaluation, planning, integration, testing, and completion activities in engineering projects. Identifies, analyzes, and resolves program support deficiencies. Gathers and correlates engineering data. Performs various tests and documents results.: Provides technical direction and guidance to professional and/or sub-professional personnel. Directs and oversees any combination of design, planning, specification writing, plan review, or inspection activities necessary for the completion of projects. Assigns work, gives instructions, and resolves difficult engineering problems. Directs and supervises the activities of engineering personnel in analyzing field data and preparing plans, profiles, maps, and/or related drawings necessary for assigned projects. Provides technical information to officials of governmental jurisdictions, other engineers, and the public. Interacts with public utility companies as needed. Supervises the preparation and maintenance of records pertaining to job expenditures, budget programs, work order balances, requests for change orders, progress pay, and final estimates on contracts. May prepare specifications and related contract documents to be used in advertising projects for bids.

Soils Engineer

Studies and analyzes surface and subsurface soils to determine characteristics for construction, development, or land planning. Typical requirement is a bachelor's degree in geological science or civil engineering. Excludes paraprofessional positions.: Inspects proposed construction site, and sets up test equipment and drilling machinery to obtain data and soil and rock samples. Analyzes data and soil samples through field and laboratory analysis, to determine type, classification, characteristics, and stability of soil. Computes bearing weights, prepares maps, charts, and reports of test results. May make recommendations regarding foundation design, slope angles, grading, or building heights. May participate in environmental studies and prepare environmental impact reports.

Aeronautical Engineer

Designs, develops, and tests aircraft, space vehicles, surface effect vehicles, missiles, and related component systems, applying engineering principles and techniques. Designs and develops commercial, military, executive, general aviation, or special purpose aircraft, space vehicles, satellites, missiles, or related hardware or systems. Excludes supervisory positions.: Tests models, prototypes, subassemblies, or production vehicles to study and evaluate operational characteristics and effects of stress imposed during actual or simulated flight conditions. May specialize in design and development of structural components, such as wings, fuselage, rib assemblies, landing gear, or operational control systems. May specialize in analytical programs concerned with ground or flight testing, or development of acoustic, thermodynamic, or propulsion systems. May assist in planning technical phases of air transportation systems or other aspects of flight operations, maintenance, or logistics.

Documentation Engineer

Plans, directs, and coordinates preparation of project documentation, such as engineering drawings, production specifications and schedules, and contract modifications, to ensure customer contract requirements are met. Typically requires a degree in construction engineering or a closely-related field.: Reviews contract to determine documentation required for each phase of project, applying knowledge of engineering, construction, and manufacturing processes. Schedules due dates for drawings, specifications, software, technical manuals, and other documents. Monitors status of project to ensure documentation is submitted according to schedule. Reviews and verifies project documents for completeness, format, and compliance with contract requirements. Submits project documentation to management for approval, and transmits approved documents to customer. Confers with engineers, managers, customers, and others to discuss project, prepare documents, or modify contract schedules.

Illuminating Engineer

Designs and directs installation of illuminating equipment and systems for buildings, plants, streets, stadia, tunnels, and outdoor displays. Studies lighting requirements to determine lighting equipment and arrangement of lamps that will provide optimum illumination with economy of installation and operation. Designs lamps of required light intensity and output, light control reflectors and lenses, and lamp arrangement required to meet illuminating standards. A related degree in engineering is required. Excludes supervisory and paraprofessional positions.: Plans and prepares drawings for installation of lighting system in accordance with specifications and municipal codes. Directs installation of system to ensure conformance with engineering specifications and compliance with electrical codes.

Transportation Engineer

Develops plans for surface transportation projects according to established engineering standards and State or Federal construction policy. Prepares plans, estimates, and specifications to design transportation facilities. Plans alterations and modifications of existing streets, highways, and freeways to improve traffic flow. Requires an engineering degree in a related field. Excludes supervisory positions.: Prepares deeds, property descriptions, and right-of-way maps. Performs field engineering calculations to compensate for change orders and contract estimates. Prepares and presents reports of environmental analysis statements and other transportation information. May specialize in a particular phase of work, such as making surveys, improving signs or lighting, preparing plans, or directing and coordinating construction or maintenance activities. May specialize in studying vehicular and pedestrian traffic conditions and be designated accordingly. May plan, organize, and direct work in transportation studies to plan surface systems and be designated accordingly.

Mining Engineer

Designs open pit and underground mines, oversees construction of mine shafts and tunnels in underground operations, and devises methods for transporting minerals to processing plants. Finds, extracts, and prepares coal, metals, and minerals. Works to solve problems related to land reclamation and water and air pollution. Responsible for the safe, economical, and environmentally sound operation of mines. Ensures the safety of workers and compliance with State and Federal safety regulations. Inspects walls and roof surfaces, tests air samples, and examines mining equipment for compliance with safety practices. Requires a degree in mining engineering. Excludes paraprofessional and supervisory positions.: Conducts research to determine location and methods of extracting minerals, such as metallic ores and nonmetallic substances, such as coal, stone, and gravel. Conducts or collaborates in geological exploration, and reviews maps and drilling logs to determine location, size, accessibility, and estimated value of mineral deposit. Determines methods to extract minerals, considering factors such as safety, operational costs, deposit characteristics, overburden depth, and surrounding strata. Plans, recommends, and coordinates mining process, type and capacity of haulage equipment, such as power shovels and trucks, and labor utilization. Lays out and directs mine construction operations, such as location and development of shafts, tunnels, chambers, position of excavation benches (levels), and access roads. Designs, implements, and monitors facility projects, such as water and power supply, ventilation system, rock-dust and radon gas control, drainage, rail and conveyor systems, and material cleaning, grading, and reduction systems. May develop new mining equipment or direct mineral processing operations to separate minerals from the dirt, rock, and other materials with which they are mixed. May devise methods and locations to store and replace excavated soil to reclaim mine sites. May analyze labor requirements, equipment needs, and operational costs to compute and prepare annual budget reports. May apply knowledge of mining engineering to solve problems concerned with environment.



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