Now You Know Duties and Responsibilities of the Apparel Industrial Engineer

Duties and Responsibilities of the Apparel Industrial Engineer
R.S. Balakumar
Associate Professor
Dept of Fashion Design & Arts
Hindustan University, Chennai, India
Email: rsbalakumar1953@gmail.com


Apparel manufacturing plays a vital role in the development of countries economy, because of exporting garments to other countries and the constant growth of foreign exchange is increased.

Even now-a-days Domestic Readymade industries are also is increased rapidly. So, the Apparel Engineers Duties and Responsibilities are most important in the Domestic/Export Apparel Manufacturing Industries.
Duties and Responsibilities of the Apparel Industrial Engineer  Now You Know Duties and Responsibilities of the Apparel Industrial Engineer
Fig: Apparel industrial engineer's duties
Benefits of Apparel Engineering:
  1. Work Simplification.
  2. Increase in productivity.
  3. Increase in profits.
  4. Increase in earnings.
Role of Apparel Industrial Engineer:
As for as the Apparel Engineer concerns having eight areas of responsibility that need to be well organized given under headings.
  1. Safety.
  2. Line balancing.
  3. Quality –Operation Control.
  4. Training-How to train the new employees and sewing operators.
  5. Operator output-maintains high output and also the improving the abilities of those with low output.
  6. Loss control-minimize off-standard loss.
  7. Waste control-in materials, supplies and machinery.
  8. Standard conditions-in the workplace, in sewing method, in the machines.
APPAREL Industrial Engineers are also be showing their skill and attitude towards as an ’Executive as a Leader ‘to maintain the following three areas to be focused mentioned here under.
  1. Maintenance.
  2. Quality work and
  3. Productivity, 
Working together with the co-employees towards the ‘Team Spirit’. Due to increase the higher productivity, he has to take the following tasks to be achieved properly.
  1. Sewing operators transfers between the operations.
  2. Assigning of off-standard tasks.
  3. Overtime planning.
  4. Rights to reject the defective product.
  5. Rights to take Disciplinary actions against the employees/operators.
  6. Recommendations for dismissal.
To execute his duties and responsibilities in such a good manner, every industrial engineer must have the primary and secondary obligations.

Primary obligations are listed below:

  • Provide safety.
  • Proper plan and line balancing the production lines
  • Control quality and free from defects.
  • Develop the employees and sewing machine operators.
  • Material utilization in an economical approach.
  • Follow up on low output employees.
  • Maintain discipline inside the Apparel factory.
Secondary obligations are mentioned below:
  • Bundle handling and movement.
  • Adjustments to machines.
  • Distributes supplies.
  • Handle parts that required reprocessing.
  • Samples.
  • Maintenance.
  • Housekeeping.
  • Miscellaneous.
Duties of apparel industrial engineer:

1. Apparel industrial engineers must daily activities are listed below:
  • Arrive early to factory.
  • Greet arriving employees.
  • Encourage them to start work early.
  • Check attendance.
  • Make adjustments to balance the line as per absence.
  • Attend the production meeting and discuss yesterday’s result and today’s targets and plans.
  • Plan to increase the employees’ efficiency.
  • Plan to improve the outgoing quality.
  • Plan to prepare for routine problems or problems that might arise.
2. Apparel engineers are having their work-check list during the day as mentioned below:
  • Measure the target vs. actual output in every hour.
  • Check quality level.
  • Check inline and end line quality reports.
  • Discuss with quality inspectors perform quality drill.
  • Work with the low output operators.
  • Check the proper method and to be implemented.
  • Motivate and empower all the operators.
  • Follow up on newly joined operators in training.
  • Follow up the operator in re-training.
  • Identify the bottle neck operations and balance accordingly.
  • Provide immediate and continuous follow up to repairs.
  • Monitor and follow up on bundle tracking and outgoing bundles.
  • Authorize any off-stand and ‘clock out’.
  • Order supplies and material for production,
  • And at the end of the each and working must make sure the operators have turned off their machines, cleaned their work area,kept a piece of fabric under the pressure foot, and covered their machine.
  • Check and authorize the production worksheet.
  • Organize production sheets and check the last hour production with the sheet.
  • Review the hourly production report and WIP-report.
  • Analyze the next day’s needs and take notes for implementation.
  • Calculate the next day’s initial inventory according to production information.
3. Apart from the above, he has to do weekly assignment as mentioned below:
  • Review the capacity studies of low output operators.
  • Plan operator cross training to solve balancing problems, and as and when required he has to resolve any operator efficiency problems.
  • Follow up and motivate new employees, work out quality problems with operators; review the proper method with them when necessary.
Conclusion:
Industrial Engineers role is very important in the Apparel Manufacturing sector for the betterment of achieving productivity, quality consciousness on the product output, employees, operators to be trained well to achieve targeted efficiency and growth of the industry at most satisfied level.

Books for Reference:
  1. Apparel Manufacturing Analysis, Sewn product Analysis-GLOCK.R.E .and KUNZ, G.I.
  2. Industrial Engineering and Management-Mr O.P.KHANNA.
  3. Industrial Engineering in Apparel Production-Mr .V. RAMESH BABU.
You can also like:
  1. Application of Industrial Engineering (IE) Techniques in Garment Industry
  2. A Comprehensive Study on Lean Manufacturing Process
  3. An Overview of Work Study in Textile Industry
  4. Concept of New Product Development
  5. Factors Influencing Productivity in Textile Industry
  6. Line Balancing in Apparel Production
  7. Primary/Basic Elements of Lean Manufacturing Process
  8. Product Life Cycle | Stages and Limitations of Product Life Cycle (PLC)
  9. Risks of Higher Productivity in Garment Industry
  10. Roles of Industrial Engineer in Apparel Industry
  11. Some Essential Formula and Example for Industrial Engineer (IE)
  12. Stages of the New Product Development (NPD) Process
  13. Techniques of Work Measurement and Their Applications
  14. The Strategies View of Industrial Engineering and Its Discussion
  15. Tools and Techniques of Industrial Engineering Used in Apparel Industry
  16. Work Measurement in Textile Industry
  17. Working Flow Chart of Method Study

Sumber http://textilelearner.blogspot.com

Iklan Atas Artikel

Iklan Tengah Artikel 1

Iklan Tengah Artikel 2

Iklan Bawah Artikel