UTT graduates majoring in Industrial Engineering (GI) design, organise and implement various industrial processes and associate logistics. They ensure the transition to so-called ‘Factories of the Future’. They plan production, optimize flow of matter and goods and guarantee safe operations of the installations and services. They must, moreover, be capable of controlling production costs, improving performance levels and interchanging with the various system agents (clients, suppliers, users and consumers …).
UTT-GI offers 3 specialties focusing on logistics, production and system and service security measures.
Internal logistics and production (LIP) : ensuring optimised production, ranging from design of industrial systems to operational real-time management (cf. the ‘Industrie 4.0’ incentive).
External logistics and transportation (LET) : improving performance levels in a logistics chain, ranging from supply procurement to recycling, including warehouse storage factors.
Reliability, availability, maintenance and safety (RAMS) : analysing risk factors and monitoring systems to establish diagnoses and ensure prevention of industrial accidents.
Numerous professional opportunities...
Production, quality assessment (QA), maintenance
Procurement, supplies and distribution
Industrial Intelligence (II)
Environmental analysis
Risk factors and operational security measures
Consulting and EDP upgrading and development
... and a variety of sectors
Logistics, transportation, mass distribution,
Aeronautics and railroads
Automobile
Agro-food
Luxury goods, cosmetics
SSII
Research projects and consulting
The UTT is authorised by the CTI to deliver the engineering degree.
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