Thursday, March 10, 2016

Industrial Engineering IE 1.0 - IE 2.0 - IE 3.0



My comment in IIE Linked in Group.

Yes Lean is an improvement in industrial engineering  over the system that was designed by Taylor and his followers. If Taylorism gave IE 1.0, Lean gave IE 2.0. IT gave IE 3.0. But we IE professionals are not able to write our history properly and support contributors to IE development adequately.

https://www.linkedin.com/groups/75670/75670-6113368730438295553

Thursday, March 3, 2016

New Product Industrial Engineering



Industrial Engineering

On the one hand, the Industrial segment requires technology intensive products with long product cycles. On the other, consumers are demanding radical and connected solutions that have the potential to transform lives and businesses. However, in both cases, demand is shifting towards emerging markets. Companies must address the need for product localization, new technologies and features and conform to regulations for environment and safety.

Tech Mahindra brings more than a decade’s experience in end-end engineering solutions and services for the consumer goods and industrial segments. Our significant technology expertise We in off-highway equipment, machinery, electrical and electronic equipment and HVAC systems and across various next generation technologies such as Machine to Machine (M2M) applications, Internet of Things, intelligent systems, etc. means we deliver future ready connected engineering solutions that transform businesses.


New Product development

Derivative products design
Platform changes
Innovation and technology programs
Prototype, test and validate
New features and feature upgrades
Advanced analysis
Appearance


Systems Engineering

System and subsystem performance prediction
DFSS/DFR/DoE studies
Six Sigma for process improvements
Testing for EHS/Regulatory requirements (RoHS, UL)
Reliability Engineering
Reliability Test Plan creation and testing
Failure Root Cause Analysis
FRACAS
Warranty Analysis
Software reliability estimation and prediction
Electronics Engineering
Software development and verification
Develop diagnostic and testing software tools
Firmware development
PCB layout design and development
CAD Management
3D database development
Engineering Change Management
Top down design
Harnessing
Customization
Technical Publications
Cataloging services
Analysis
Structural analysis
Thermal analysis
CFD analysis
Dynamic system simulation
Mold flow
Competitive Benchmarking
Continuous benchmarking based on cost, features and performance
Data for strategic decision making
Analysis for multi-generation product and technology plans
Identifying cost-out opportunities
Address key performance gaps

Value Engineering
Teardown and competitive Benchmarking analysis
Component simplification
Material change and modularity
Should Costing


Supplier Change
Global Sourcing
Raw material and component sourcing
EHS and supplier audits
Supplier selection, development, quality and program management
3rd party lab qualifications and regulatory certifications


Process Engineering

Plant design and engineering
3d modeling and plant simulation
Digital manufacturing
P&ID, plant layout design
Electrical and civil engineering
Manufacturing engineering
Methods and Planning
Tools and fixture design
NC and CMM programming
Industrial Automation
Real time data collection
Controller programming
HMI, SCADA
Test automation
Robotics
System engineering
Robot programming
Advanced process control
Knowledge based self-training

Manufacturing Operations Management

http://www.techmahindra.com/services/integrated_engineering_solutions/vertical%20competencies/industrial.aspx






Job About Océ - Industrial Engineer New Product Introductions (NPI)
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Job has expired on July 22, 2015





Océ Technologies - Industrial Engineer New Product Introductions (NPI); 

Accelerating manufacturing performance by building and successfully delivering global manufacturing/operations for new products
Specifications - (explanation)
Location Venlo
Function types Technical, Laboratory positions, Research, Development, Innovation
Scientific fields Natural Sciences, Engineering, mechanical engineering or electrical engineering
Hours 40.0 hours per week
Education University Graduate
Job number AT 48281

About employer Océ Technologies
Short link  www.academictransfer.com/28638

Job description
Great career opportunity for an Industrial or Manufacturing Engineer with NPI experience! Looking for an international oriented job where you are challenged to create a full-scale lean manufacturing operation? Then you should apply for this job!

Your challenge as Industrial Engineer

You are responsible for designing, implementing a full-scale lean manufacturing operation, a unique opportunity to build world class manufacturing for new products in which the rules have yet to be fully defined. Therefore you are building and maintaining relationships with your counterparts at the (local) innovation centers in Netherlands and Canada. And you liaise and engage with counterparts at the supply center in Germany as well. You drive global NPI and process changes involved in a strong project team across geographies.

With your strong interpersonal skills, enthusiasm and NPI experience you build and inspire successful a global manufacturing processes and organization. Effective and efficient manufacturing methods and processes are crucial in your operation. With your experience, you implement and ensure outstanding product quality, short assembly lead times and ‘short time to market’. The introduction of effective production concepts processes and methods result in a cost effective and accelerated production at our supply centers.

To ensure successful industrialization, operations and excellent performance with outstanding quality and short assembly lead time, you engage with key stakeholders at product development in Netherlands and in Canada during product design phase. You identify project risks in time and define risk reduction and mitigation plans for the product and for the manufacturing processes.

You provide guidance and support to your Industrial Engineering colleagues as well as other teams together building a successful international Manufacturing organization by preparing and aligning plans and deliverables. You act as a Project coach for the Industrial Engineers in the multi disciplinary Project team. Focusing on the team’s interpersonal development draws the team together, ensuring it grows further as a high performing, winning team.

To maintain effective operations as well as enhancing actual performance you are continuously identifying opportunities for improvement. You analyze data, workflow, KPI reports and forecasts and translate these into appealing plans challenging your stakeholders (e.g. Quality Assurance, Procurement, Supply Chain) to improve the way we work every day.

This position is based in Venlo, the Netherlands, and you report to the Manager Manufacturing Machines.
Requirements
Academic level of working and thinking, educational background in mechanical engineering or electrical engineering. Master degree is preferred
About 5 years ‘hands-on’ industrial engineering experience in a manufacturing/assembly environment with high-tech product or capital goods and complex production processes. Proven experience in NPI is required , experience with flatbed machines is preferred
Experience with and in-depth knowledge of Lean Manufacturing and advanced improvement methodologies is a must. Experience in coaching winning teams is a plus
Ability to outperform on quality, timeline and realization of improvements and innovations. Developing clear strategies and processes – long-term thinker
Strong conceptual, analytical and presentation skills, keen eye for processes and presentation. And outstanding interpersonal and influencing skills necessary to gain acceptance and achieve delivery over different sites
Capable in defining and/or programming KPIs for visual monitoring of manufacturing processes, IT know how beyond MS Office is desired
Excellent communication and presentation skills in English. Profound knowledge of Dutch is required
Permission to work in the Netherlands, no relocation needed
Willing to travel, 10/15% on a yearly base – mainly to Germany and sometimes to Canada
Conditions of employment
What do we have to offer you?

We offer you a versatile and challenging job in an international high-tech and fast paced organization. Since Océ is facing multiple growth opportunities in the world of printing today, your role in building and enhancing manufacturing processes and organization is crucial. You will work together with many stakeholders across geographies, continuing to develop a performance driven mindset for a best in class organization. If you are looking for a next career step in a changing international organization, global scope having lots of responsibilities and where you are challenged to create and deliver a world class lean manufacturing operations for new products, this is the job you are looking for!

Benefits

Besides a challenging working environment, scope for personal and professional development you will receive an interesting package of employment conditions;
Competitive salary
Full-time job – a 40-hour week with flexible hours
38 vacation days
Commuting allowance
Thirteenth month payment and holiday allowance
Employer
About Océ
Océ is a global leader in digital imaging, industrial printing and collaborative business services. Océ’s mission is to accelerate new digital print technologies and transform them into local printing products and services for blue-chip multinationals around the globe and creative studios around the corner. A Canon Group Company, Océ operates a vast global network of R&D centres to connect emerging digital print technologies to future markets.
Department
Manufacturing
Manufacturing is responsible for the manufacturing and in time delivery of ‘best-in- class’ high mix low volume Océ products within the Canon Organization. Challenges within the Manufacturing organization are enhancing the Lean philosophy, improving and growing the industrialization (methods) for ink and print heads as well as developing a ‘world class’ supply base and value chains.

https://www.academictransfer.com/employer/Oce-Technologies/vacancy/28638/lang/en/






There are many steps that go into creating new products, and you may be searching for the right industrial engineering Toronto firm to assist you with all aspects of the product design and development process. Some companies have the infrastructure in place in-house to design and develop new products, but others may need access to a few services or to a complete range of services. When you are searching for the best industrial engineering Toronto firm to work with for your product development project here are a few points you should pay attention to.

The Initial Research Process

Before a product can be designed, thorough market research and analysis must be conducted. You do not want to waste your firm’s valuable time or financial resources creating a prototype that has no useful or needed purpose. You also do not want your product to be priced higher than what consumers may be willing to pay for it. In addition, you do not want to create a product that has already been created, and because of this, a part of the initial research process involves researching patents and securing patents for your company’s own unique ideas.

Creating a Prototype

The right industrial engineering Toronto firm will complete all of this research up-front on your behalf, streamlining the research process for you and laying the groundwork for a solid product development process. In addition, the industrial engineering firm will also go through all aspects of the prototype development process. During this process, a cost analysis will be completed by an industrial engineering firm to help you to better plan for the manufacturing aspect of the product. Different versions of a model or prototype may also be created in some cases, and these may have different features and a different cost analysis. Your own company may need to review the different prototypes of cost analysis in order to better determine which prototype to move forward with in production.

There are many factors to consider as you prepare to design a new product and bring it to market. One of the best steps that you can take to simplify the entire process and to ensure that the product that you create is a superior one that is cost effective to produce is to work with an industrial engineering Toronto firm. Through this effort, you will receive all of the knowledgeable support and guidance necessary throughout the product design process.

For more info, call 416-537-0505 or Click Here to Contact us.
https://www.inertiaengineering.com/searching-for-the-right-industrial-engineering-toronto-firm/

https://www.inertiaengineering.com/turn-key-product-development/product-engineering/


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Tuesday, February 23, 2016

IIE Transactions - Issue Wise Details 1969 to the Current Period



http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/uiie20#.VsDAavl97IU



Issuewise Details for the period 1994 ot the current period.
https://www.highbeam.com/publications/iie-transactions-p5139/


1969 vol. 1


The Relationship Between Measures of Heart Rate and Rate of Energy Expenditure

Robert B. Andrews
pages 2-10

A Generalized Materials Handling Simulation System

Charles E. Donaghey
pages 11-16


Non-Parametric Sensitivity Analysis in Linear Programming

Robert n. Braswell & Frederick m. Allen
pages 17-23

Minimum Cost Quality Control Tests

H. Allan Knappenberger & A. H. E. Grandage
pages 24-32

The Utility of Signal-Detection Theory in the Analysis of Industrial Inspector Accuracy

P. M. Wallack & S. Keith Adams
pages 33-44

GERT: Part III—Further Statistical Results; Counters, Renewal Times, and Correlations

Gary E. Whitehouse & A. Alan B. Pritsker
pages 45-50






A Blood Bank Collection Scheduling and Inventory Control System

C. Carl Pegels
pages 51-55





Linear Programming Analysis of a Water Supply System

Ishwar Gupta
pages 56-61





Size of Administrative Units—Some Criteria and Decision Rules

Ernst S. Valfer & Gideon Schwarzbart
pages 62-69





The Shape of the Normal Work Area in the Horizontal Plane

Stephan Konz & Satish C. Goel
pages 70-74





Establishing the Optimum Inventory Size and Stocking Policy for a Warehouse

David P. Herron & Richard L. Hawley
pages 75-80





Determining the Mean Time to Failure for Certain Redundant Systems

Philip Jumonville & William G. Lesso
pages 81-82



Monday, February 22, 2016

February 4th Week - Industrial Engineering Knowledge Revision Plan






February 4th Week   (22 to 26 February 2016)

Marketing Management Revision Articles


Industrial engineers have to study marketing to understand the demand forecast figures given by marketing people as they go into engineering economic analysis of revenue expansion projects. Industrial engineers are asked to study marketing and marketing management processes to improve their efficiency or productivity. Industrial engineers have to understand how to market their services to their colleagues inside the company as well as outside.


The Marketing Concept Kotler
Marketing Strategy - Marketing Process - Kotler's Description



Scanning of Environment for Marketing Ideas and Decisions
Marketing Strategy - Differentiating and Positioning the Market Offering



Management of Marketing Department and Function
Marketing Research and Market Demand Forecasting


Consumer Behavior
Analysis of Consumer Markets


Organizational Buying Processes and Buying Behavior
Market Segmentation and Selection of Target Segments





One Year Industrial Engineering Knowledge Revision Plan

January - February - March - April - May - June

July - August - September - October - November - December