You might be wondering what Lean Six Sigma is. The Lean Six Sigma website states that “it is a fact-based, data-driven philosophy of improvement that values defect prevention over defect detection. It drives customer satisfaction and bottom-line results by reducing variation, waste, and cycle time, while promoting the use of work standardization and flow, therebyContinue reading “Benefits of adding Lean Six Sigma to your Resume”
Author Archives: Nick D'Antonio
Drones in Site Surveys
Does a drone belong in the same field as bull dozers or excavators? What would its job be? How can something that flies be involved with steel heavy equipment? It is hard to imagine, but drones could play a vital role next to heavy equipment. At least on the sity surveying and project management sideContinue reading “Drones in Site Surveys”
Beyond the Gear
As a Heavy Equipment Operator, you might only think about the equipment that is used to build such amazing things. Who is to say what gear is required and what work it is scheduled to complete within the provided timeline while at the job site. It is the process behind the scenes of a projectContinue reading “Beyond the Gear”
My First Blog Post
Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken. — Oscar Wilde. This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
Engineers in the Marine Corps
Did you just ask yourself, “The Marine Corps has engineers?” The answer is YES! The United States Marine Corps has a huge engineering field, ranging in all sorts of military occupational specialties (MOS). Within these MOS options are metal workers (better known as welders), engineer equipment mechanics, small craft mechanics, Assault breacher vehicle/joint assault bridgeContinue reading “Engineers in the Marine Corps”