Industrial Engineers in the United States.
Process optimization, plant layout, automation, lean manufacturing, and operations engineering. Find qualified industrial engineers nationwide.
America's directory for industrial engineers.
Industrial engineering is the discipline of making complex systems work better. Plant layouts, line balancing, ergonomics, simulation, automation strategy, lean transformation, and operations research all live here.
VectorCore surfaces both claimable expert profiles and live licensing-board records where industrial P.E.s appear, giving owners and operators one place to source advisors and engineers of record.
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Frequently asked questions
What does an industrial engineer do?+
Industrial engineers optimize processes, plant layouts, supply chains, and operations. They reduce waste, increase throughput, and improve quality across manufacturing and service systems.
Do industrial engineers need a P.E.?+
Licensure is less common than in civil or MEP disciplines, but a P.E. is required for any work submitted to a public authority and for many expert-witness engagements.
How are industrial engineers different from mechanical engineers?+
Mechanical engineers design the equipment. Industrial engineers design the system that operates the equipment — workflows, layout, staffing, scheduling, and metrics.
Where do industrial engineers work?+
Manufacturing plants, warehouses and 3PL operations, hospitals, airports, e-commerce fulfillment, and consulting firms specializing in operations excellence.
Can I find industrial engineering consultants here?+
Yes — see the Engineering Consultants hub for independent advisors, or post a brief to the marketplace.