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Manufacturing Engineering Overview - Preparation - Day In The Life -
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Career Path Forecast
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment projections data indicate that manufacturing employment will decrease over the next several years.

Manufacturers seeking to streamline costs and improve products are looking to manufacturing engineers to enhance the manufacturing process.

As a result, the demand for manufacturing engineers is strong in manufacturing centers across the United States. And, as many U.S. companies also have manufacturing locations abroad, manufacturing engineering graduates also have broad international career opportunities.

Note: Some resources in this section are provided by the US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.

 

 


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