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Definition of Efficiency engineer
1. Noun. An expert in increasing the efficient use of machines and personnel.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Efficiency Engineer
Literary usage of Efficiency engineer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Auditing Theory and Practice by Robert Hiester Montgomery (1912)
"... that in order to be up-to-date an "efficiency engineer" must be employed.
But suppose we compare present conditions with those of about ten years ago. ..."
2. A guide to the study of occupations: a selected critical bibliography of the by Frederick James Allen (1921)
"Social Problems. WOODS and KENNEDY. Young Working Girls. WRIGHT. The Young Man
and Teaching. efficiency engineer ALLEN. Business Employments, 19 and 20, ..."
3. American Labor Unions by Helen Marot (1914)
"Organized labor appreciates the wish, but recognizes the difficulty for an
efficiency engineer to be an engineer and a financier in action at one and the ..."
4. Bookkeeping and Cost Accounting for Factories by William Kent (1918)
"Relation between the Accountant and the efficiency engineer (CE Knoeppel and
Harold Burt, Journal of Accountancy, Vol. 21, 1916, p. ..."
5. Annual Proceedings: Addresses, Reports, Bibliographies and Discussions (1917)
"So, when some one says, "Why don't you get an efficiency engineer?" "Oh, I had one."
"What kind did you have ?" "I paid him $65 a week and the only things ..."