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Manufacturing and operations engineering

Explore opportunities in manufacturing and operations engineering.

Manufacturing and operations professionals specialize in optimizing and managing production processes within industrial settings. They design, implement, and manage efficient manufacturing systems while also developing and refining industrial processes. They focus on enhancing productivity, reducing waste, and ensuring high-quality standards, combining expertise in daily production management activities, streamlining operations, equipment optimization, robotics, automation, and continuous improvement methodologies across various industries. Their work involves managing the daily operations, analyzing workflows, designing automated systems, troubleshooting issues, and implementing strategies to maximize efficiency, safety, and compliance with regulations.

Read on to discover everything you need to know about the manufacturing and operations community, be it key roles, career journey, or learning opportunities within this dynamic field. 

Within manufacturing and operations engineering, you will…

Shape service offers, accelerators to create new opportunities to innovate

Our research and innovation programs are business accelerators that help clients with high-intensity R&D to reveal the value of incremental and disruptive technologies by pioneering engagements built around recognizable assets.

We optimize production processes within industrial settings; and design, implement, and manage efficient manufacturing systems – while also developing and refining industrial processes.

We work closely with cross-functional teams to design, develop, and implement effective manufacturing processes; identify areas for improvement in clients’ operations; and drive continuous improvement initiatives to increase efficiency, and reduce costs.

Project stories

Scroll to discover just a few examples of real-life projects that our manufacturing and operations professionals have been working on >>>

Manufacturing engineer designs a scalable automotive battery production line

The project entailed designing a scalable production line for automotive battery manufacturing. This encompassed layout optimization, equipment selection, and process engineering to establish an efficient, high-quality facility management.

    Quality engineer streamlines product integration after major aerospace acquisition

    The project involved standardizing all product lines for a major client in the aerospace sector after a corporate acquisition. Quality engineering was central to succeeding the product integration while ensuring the continuity of operations.

      Project manager supports major client in the energy sector

      A junior project manager played a cross-functional role supporting the project manager, handling the organization's documentation, information flow, and team management, while also taking on budgetary responsibilities, in collaboration with multiple stakeholders.

        Facilities manager works on design of process plants in oil and gas, chemical and pharma

        The project aimed to help design the process to meet the performance requirements specified by the customer in terms of production capacity and product quality. This involved the design of different types of plants, such as offshore oil and gas.

          What’s great about being in manufacturing and operations engineering at ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½

          You benefit from a comprehensive learning journey

          Our Engineering Knowledge Center empowers professionals in the industry to stay informed, learn new concepts, and stay abreast of the latest advancements in Manufacturing & Operations. They can also take advantage of a diverse range of learning channels like ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ University, or the Engineering Academy.

            You have an attractive career development framework

            The Engineering Career Framework serves as a roadmap to develop our engineering talent. Engineers take charge of their career growth, confident in the resources and backing available to them. This helps us attract, retain, and nurture top engineering talent, essential to delivering innovative solutions to our clients.

              What might be next

              A career can take you in multiple directions. Our manufacturing and operations engineers are well-equipped to move into one of the following areas, too.

              As a products and systems engineer/technician, you will be an integral part of the team responsible for designing, developing, and delivering innovative products and systems that meet the needs of our clients. 

              As a software engineer, you will be responsible for the design, development, testing, integration, deployment, documentation, and maintenance of software applications. 

              As a quality engineer you will enable teams and programs to deliver valuable outcomes faster. You will also assure the business operations and customer experience for our clients by continuous validation of software applications and connected products.

              Rewrite your future with manufacturing and operations engineering.