001416708 001__ 1416708 001416708 005__ 20230412003254.0 001416708 02470 $$ahttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12419/377 001416708 037__ $$aIR 001416708 041__ $$aeng 001416708 245__ $$aMachine Shop Layout, Installation, Tooling, and Personnel Training 001416708 269__ $$a1999 001416708 336__ $$aThesis 001416708 502__ $$bMaster of Science in Industrial Management 001416708 520__ $$aGeneral Electric Company's Mt. Vernon operation employs a number of technicians to maintain its plastic fabricating equipment. Maintenance engineers in charge of several functional areas want these technicians to perform simple machining operations to reduce the cost and time associated with the current practice of outsourcing machine work. The author was retained as a consultant to set up a machine shop, specify and order tooling, develop a customized training program for the technicians, and teach machining skills to several groups of students. These tasks have been accomplished, with the training materials organized as a website, allowing them to be easily modified and accessed with any Web browser from a computer disk, an intranet, or the Internet. July 001416708 7001_ $$aBenedict, Keith G. 001416708 72012 $$aGoss, Larry D. 001416708 72012 $$aFredrich, Augustine J. 001416708 72012 $$aSprouls, Eric P. 001416708 72012 $$aHooper, Curtis 001416708 8564_ $$9f555bbb2-8d47-43e2-92e5-39bbaf74db03$$s72577909$$uhttps://library.usi.edu/record/1416708/files/Benedict%2C%20Keith_Machine%20Shop%20Layout..pdf 001416708 904__ $$a2019-12-09T18:13:45Z$$baccessioned 001416708 904__ $$a2019-12-09T18:13:45Z$$bavailable 001416708 905__ $$a/collection_31/15/dublin_core.xml 001416708 907__ $$aGeneral Electric Company's Mt. Vernon operation employs a number of technicians to maintain its plastic fabricating equipment. Maintenance engineers in charge of several functional areas want these technicians to perform simple machining operations to reduce the cost and time associated with the current practice of outsourcing machine work. The author was retained as a consultant to set up a machine shop, specify and order tooling, develop a customized training program for the technicians, and teach machining skills to several groups of students. These tasks have been accomplished, with the training materials organized as a website, allowing them to be easily modified and accessed with any Web browser from a computer disk, an intranet, or the Internet. July 001416708 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1416708$$pGLOBAL_SET 001416708 980__ $$aTHESIS