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what does a process engineer do?
01.07.2022 | Sydney Cross

What Does a Process Engineer Do?

Disclaimer Note: The content in is blog is just for informational purposes ONLY. We ARE NOT licensed, certified, or a party/entity to provide help in going into this profession.  From start to finish, the role of a process engineer is crucial to the continuous process of any chemical or biochemical production. Often, process engineers work

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what does a project manager in construction do
12.29.2021 | Sydney Cross

What Does a Project Manager Do in Construction?

Disclaimer Note: The content in is blog is just for informational purposes ONLY. We ARE NOT licensed, certified, or a party/entity to provide help in going into this profession. Please refer to your state’s board on current processes for where and how to become a project manager in construction. An integral role in the construction

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03.24.2021 | Sydney Cross

What Does a Construction Estimator Do?

When it comes to constructing or designing a lab, or outfitting an industrial or commercial space, dozens of steps need to be completed before a construction project can begin, not least of which includes securing financial backing for the project. Before an investor will commit to funding a project or a bank will approve a

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03.15.2021 | Sydney Cross

Quality Inspector: What Does the Job Entail?

When a customer purchases an item, they expect that item to work, look, and feel as advertised, and even the smallest deviation from their expectations could negatively affect their experience or even prompt them to make a return. Sticking to the script and producing consistent, reliable products isn’t just good for company reputation, it is

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03.05.2021 | Sydney Cross

How To Become a Plant Manager

The daily operations of a manufacturing plant are carried out in a carefully coordinated dance requiring all members of staff to perfectly execute their steps. While everyone from the factory floor to the customer service offices plays an important role, none is more important than the plant manager. Plant managers are responsible for overseeing the

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