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Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering – commun

The B.U.T. GMP trains mechanical engineering industry technicians who are able to work in diverse business sectors to ensure the commercialisation of new products through the first three phases of their life cycle: the design phase during which the product is defined, the industrial phase where manufacturing and assembly processes are developed, and finally the operational management phase where production and assembly lines are managed and optimised. Such versatility enables graduates to better adapt to changing corporate requirements and to the professions of tomorrow. They are involved in the engineering process, from the definition of customer needs to the implementation of technological solutions which comply with deadlines as well as cost and quality  constraints.
B.U.T. GMP graduates work as industry consultants or proximity design, manufacturing, or operations managers. For the three positions, they are required to implement problem-solving and continuous improvement techniques in the mechanical engineering field and work alongside a host of industry stakeholders.

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The B.U.T. GMP trains mechanical engineering industry technicians who are able to work in diverse business sectors to ensure the commercialisation of new products through the first three phases of their life cycle: the design phase during which the product is defined, the industrial phase where manufacturing and assembly processes are developed, and finally the operational management phase where production and assembly lines are managed and optimised. Such versatility enables graduates to better adapt to changing corporate requirements and to the professions of tomorrow. They are involved in the engineering process, from the definition of customer needs to the implementation of technological solutions which comply with deadlines as well as cost and quality  constraints.
B.U.T. GMP graduates work as industry consultants or proximity design, manufacturing, or operations managers. For the three positions, they are required to implement problem-solving and continuous improvement techniques in the mechanical engineering field and work alongside a host of industry stakeholders.

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