Ch15 Manufacturing Careers
158405017 | Manufacturing is | a process for making useful products from raw materials | 0 | |
158405018 | Much of the work in manufacturing technology, at all levels, | requires the worker to do the same task over and over | 1 | |
158405019 | Textiles refers to | different types of cloth | 2 | |
158405020 | Industrial technology | Courses one might take in school to develop manual skills and become familiar with machines and tools | 3 | |
158405021 | Engineering | the use of science and math to solve problems in manufacturing and other industries | 4 | |
158405022 | Scientists | The manufacturing technology careers job family involved in the basic research of products and manufacturing methods | 5 | |
158405023 | Hiring and firing workers | the human resources manager may be in charge of | 6 | |
158408560 | Physicsts | might figure out a way to test a new material to be used in a car | 7 | |
158409244 | Semiskilled workers | perform routine tasks with little supervision | 8 | |
158409245 | Assemblers | put things together | 9 | |
158409690 | A machinist | sets up and operates machines to make metal parts | 10 | |
158409691 | A laser | A concentrated beam of intense light that can pierce through metal | 11 | |
158410438 | Unskilled jobs | can lead to promotions | 12 | |
158410439 | Make Things | The "essence" or major job of manufacturing technology workers | 13 | |
158411609 | Millwright | One whose job it is to install and dismantle heavy machinery; prepare the foundation for the machine; fit bearings, align gears, attach motors and connect belts | 14 |