IE Career Pathways

Real-World Impact: IE Alumni Career Destinations

Industrial Engineering opens doors to dynamic careers across manufacturing, logistics, supply chain, and data analytics. As Cambodia continues its shift toward a more industrialized and automated economy, our graduates are playing key roles in driving operational efficiency, innovation, and quality improvement. Below are some of the companies where our alumni are currently making an impact, along with examples of their job roles and responsibilities.

Data Analytics and Business Intelligence

Understanding data structures, analytics, and machine learning to drive decision-making for operation optimization, sale growth strategy, or business strategy development.

Overview IE applied skill and knowledge

  • Pricing model
  • Market Strategy
  • New Product (Service Launching)
  • Fraud detection and Prevention
  • Other market place insight

Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Focusing on operation management by enhancing operational excellence, efficiency, and continuous improvement in industrial processes.

Overview IE applied skill and knowledge

  • – Warehouse Layout Design
  • Warehouse Operation Best Practices
  • Transportation Management
  • ERP System implementation and Improvement
  • Procurement: Tools and Strategy Development
  • Customer / Supplier Relationship Management
IE Heineken
IE, Denso

Manufacturing Management

Applying tools, methodologies, and philosophies to oversee manufacturing operations, assembly plants, and factory systems.

Overview IE applied skill and knowledge

  • Material Replenishment Planning
  • Production Planning and Control
  • Production Improvement: Lean, 5s, 6Sigma, Line Balancing, Value Stream Mapping, etc
  • Demand Planning
  • Productivity Management

Data Analysis + Manufacturing + Tool & Design

Applying tools, methodologies, and philosophies, Data Analysis method, and Project management to control the operation or project implementation.

Overview IE applied skill and knowledge

  • Project Implementations (timeline, resource, budget, schedule, communication, risk management, etc)
  • Operations Management
  • Revenue and Expense Management
  • Customer Relationship Management

What career pathways are open to graduates of the IE program?

Graduates can pursue careers in manufacturing plants, automotive assembly, supply chain and logistics management, quality assurance, and business intelligence. With Cambodia’s rapid industrialization, Industrial Engineering provides a stable and rewarding career path, ensuring graduates play a vital role in shaping the country’s economic and technological growth. After graduation, students can find themselves working in the following professions:

  1. Process Improvement Analyst – Working to analyze and enhance company processes, focusing on increasing efficiency and reducing costs.
  2. Operations Analyst – Supporting daily operations by optimizing workflows, analyzing performance metrics, and implementing best practices.
  3. Supply Chain Analyst – Analyzing and optimizing supply chain processes, focusing on logistics, inventory, and distribution management.
  4. Production Planner – Assisting in planning and scheduling production activities to meet customer demand and operational efficiency.
  5. Quality Control Engineer – Ensuring products meet the required quality standards and identifying areas for improvement in the manufacturing process.
  6. Data Analyst – Analyzing data from various sources to support decision-making, identifying trends, and helping guide business strategies.
  7. Systems Engineer – Designing, implementing, and improving systems within organizations, often related to manufacturing, operations, or IT.
  8. Manufacturing Design Engineer – Involved in designing manufacturing tools, machinery, and equipment using CAD software, ensuring they meet functional, cost, and quality requirements.
    CAD/CAM Engineer – Specializing in using CAD to create detailed designs and CAM to develop prototypes and manage the manufacturing process, ensuring the designs are properly translated into production.
  9. Product Design Engineer – Focusing on designing and testing products, collaborating with manufacturing teams to ensure designs are feasible and manufacturable, and using CAD for modeling.
  10. Process Design Engineer – Creating and improving manufacturing processes, using CAD for designing layout tools and CAM for prototyping, often working on automation and system integration.
  11. Prototype Engineer – Specializing in the rapid prototyping of new tools and machinery, utilizing CAD/CAM software to design and test prototypes before full-scale manufacturing begins.