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Anonymous No.16747315 [Report] >>16747375 >>16747553 >>16747633 >>16750169
Any industrial engineers here?
Anonymous No.16747327 [Report] >>16747332
yes
what
Anonymous No.16747332 [Report] >>16747348
>>16747327
What’s your safety record?
Anonymous No.16747348 [Report]
>>16747332
sometimes I cut myself on my dies but I fix it with a bandaid
Anonymous No.16747375 [Report]
>>16747315 (OP)
does factorio count?
Anonymous No.16747383 [Report] >>16747646 >>16750166
do you have any specific questions about my job or what? I go to work in 12 hours

typical shift starts around 430 goes to 1230-2ish
typical machine takes 440 3-phase, and a 50 psi hydraulic pump run by the building's 100-psi air system
I make about ~80-100 parts/dy if I'm building a machine to run
I make about 10,000-20,000 parts/dy if I'm assigned to production
most of my actual "work" is done in solidworks or illustrator depending on my mood

I also drive the forklift and repark trailers when I'm not busy with my main job.
Anonymous No.16747553 [Report] >>16748543
>>16747315 (OP)
>>>/lbgt/
Anonymous No.16747630 [Report]
Nice pipe, HALF as good as mine though.
Anonymous No.16747633 [Report]
>>16747315 (OP)
>安全 in giant letters on the wall
Scary. Like 1984.
Anonymous No.16747646 [Report]
>>16747383
>typical shift starts around 430 goes to 1230-2ish
Is this am or pm?
>typical machine takes 440 3-phase, and a 50 psi hydraulic pump run by the building's 100-psi air system
Are you in Europe? What do they do if there are more than 2 machines requiring psi at the same time?
>Inmake about ~80-100 parts/dy if I'm building a machine to run
These are parts for the machine itself, like gears wheels? That’s multiple parts per hour, do you 3d print trhem?
>I make about 10,000-20,000 parts/dy if I'm assigned to production
So these are products you are going to sell?
>most of my actual "work" is done in solidworks or illustrator depending on my mood
What do you design there? Is it gears and stuff? Or is it whole machines?
Anonymous No.16748543 [Report]
>>16747553
Anonymous No.16750166 [Report]
>>16747383
What prior experience &/or levels of education did you need to get into this line of work?
Anonymous No.16750169 [Report]
>>16747315 (OP)
Good ol' clock stoppers.
I want you to remember all of that calculus you did when you are counting the seconds it takes an operator to turn around and pick his nose.