Manufacturing engineers are specialist in industrial production, who is responsible for research and development of ways to design, construct and deliver various products. They decide on the most efficient method to utilize the equipment and also how workers on the assembly line can increase their efficiency. In certain instances manufacturing engineers are responsible for determining which new equipment or policies are required by a business. Manufacturing engineers are employed by companies which produce a variety of products, such as construction materials as well as furniture, consumer electronics, cars, and packaged food. They are responsible for conducting extensive research on current technologies and methods and assist to choose the best equipment and then determine how the equipment will be placed on the floor of the factory. Manufacturing engineers are also constantly looking for ways to increase worker safety and satisfaction. They are able to write training manuals and create worker training classes and conduct reviews of performance.
Manufacturing engineers should be prepared and organized, as well as detail-oriented and proficient in communicating. It is also essential that manufacturing engineers be knowledgeable about math, physics, as well as the ability to use computers. It is mandatory for these engineers to hold at a minimum a bachelor's degree in engineering. In certain instances it is also mandatory to pass an exam for licensing.