Industrial Engineering Systems

Build a Bright Future

From robotics to engineering, the world of manufacturing is filled with in-demand professions focused on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Prepare to enter this high-tech world straight out of high school.

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Which pathway is offered?

Manufacturing—In this pathway, students learn about maintenance, repair, and servicing of vehicles and transportation facilities, as well as the refueling of mobile equipment. All transportation relies on equipment which must function as designed, whenever needed. The people in this pathway keep the equipment and machinery running while looking for more efficient, safe, and cost-effective ways to do so.

The manufacturing pathway features a unique pre-apprenticeship program for students to gain a competitive edge when applying to appenticeship programs.

What types of jobs can my student learn about and prepare for?*

Some of the jobs include:

  • Heavy equipment operator
  • Equipment mechanic
  • Surveyor
  • Carpenter
  • Electrician
  • Plumber
  • Mason
  • Manufacturing
  • Engineering
  • Other trades jobs

*Some of these jobs require additional education and certifications once a student graduates from high school.

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What could my future look like in this career field?**

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**Data is from Lightcast and is updated frequently.