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efficiency engineer

NOUN
efficiency expert


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Soon after his graduation in 1913, he was a Little Man off Campus�an efficiency engineer in nearby Oakland.

From Time Magazine Archive

Harrington Emerson, efficiency engineer, says that the average man is only twenty-five per cent efficient and that his inefficiency is due to unfitness for the work he is trying to do.

From Analyzing Character by Blackford, Katherine M. H.

He is a sort of efficiency engineer, installing his charts and his systems into public life,—and who loves an efficiency engineer?

From The Mirrors of Washington by Kirby, John

The workmen in charge of the belts now received directions as to their charge from a general foreman, who received directions from an efficiency engineer.

From Making Both Ends Meet The income and outlay of New York working girls by Clark, Sue Ainslie

In a word he anticipated practically the modern ideas of the efficiency engineer of the present time though, as I have said, we are rather prone to think these ideas quite new and recent.

From The Century of Columbus by Walsh, James J.




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