Mine plant engineering industry/education review

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. H. Wilson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

"This paper examines the increasing need for mechanical-electrical people within the industry and some of the reasons why such a shortfall exists. It is suggested that, in part, it is image related. The present industry-education relationship in addressing the situation is examined and some thoughts are expressed on how these may be built on, in order to help solve the problem of attracting people to this critical area.IntroductionAs a long-time proponent of plant engineering and maintenance as a management function, I would like to review the progress made by the industry/ educational approaches in satisfying the needs in that area. In doing so, I would like to make the following points:1) that there has been an accelerating shortfall of mechanical-electrical people relative to the needs of the industry;2) that the condition will probably get worse before it gets better; ,3) that the past industry I educational approaches to alleviate the problem have met with limited success; and finally4) I would like to review some of the things being done and consider how these efforts might be extended."
Citation

APA: D. H. Wilson  (1981)  Mine plant engineering industry/education review

MLA: D. H. Wilson Mine plant engineering industry/education review. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1981.

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