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Industrial Cooler Hum

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The array of large scale coolers creates a hum that seems to send every creature, large and small, into a semi sleep-state, hypnotic and almost inescapable in its gravitational pull on the consciousness. You try to keep your eyes open long enough to avoid being caught sleeping by your boss, circling like a sentry throughout the entire complex. Another hour and you will be able to greet your beautiful bed, guiltless and free. Industrial technol...
The array of large scale coolers creates a hum that seems to send every creature, large and small, into a semi sleep-state, hypnotic and almost inescapable in its gravitational pull on the consciousness. You try to keep your eyes open long enough to avoid being caught sleeping by your boss, circling like a sentry throughout the entire complex. Another hour and you will be able to greet your beautiful bed, guiltless and free. Industrial technology is the field concerned with the application of basic engineering principles and technical skills in support of industrial engineers and managers. Industrial Technology programs typically include instruction in optimization theory, human factors, organizational behavior, industrial processes, industrial planning procedures, computer applications, and report and presentation preparation. Planning and designing manufacturing processes and equipment is a main aspect of being an industrial technologist. Industrial Technology includes wide-ranging subject matter and could be viewed as an amalgamation of industrial engineering and business topics with a focus on practicality and management of technical systems with less focus on actual engineering of those systems. Industrial Technology program graduates obtain a majority of positions which are applied engineering and/or management oriented. Since "Industrial Technologist" is not a common job title in the United States, the actual bachelor degree earned by the individual is obscured by the job title he/she receives. Typical job titles for degreed industrial technologists include production manager, plant manager, project manager, production supervisor, project engineer, manufacturing engineer, process engineer, etc.

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  • Rating: 3.5 Stars with 1,659 ratings
  • Released: over 5 years ago
  • Size: 3.25 MiB

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