Many companies face the challenge of demonstrating that their products satisfy some type of quality, reliability, safety or environmental criteria. In these situations, there's no single correct answer, but a trade-off between two competing objectives such as maximizing safety while controlling costs. Veeder-Root, a manufacturer that supplies gas stations with submersible pumps and pressurized line-leak detectors, must demonstrate to the California Air Resources Board (CARB) that its new diagnostic system for monitoring the gas station vapor-recovery systems complies with CARB regulations: The diagnostic system must catch at least 95 percent of all true failures with no more than 1 percent false alarms.
The primary tools needed to make decisions regarding quality and safety on the one hand, and the costs involved on the other, include basic probability, statistics and algebra (including the binomial theorem). This task also requires the ability to conduct research, give and follow directions, summarize technical text, and — for its written report and oral presentation to the regulatory board — develop ideas systematically and make effective arguments.
Career Outlook
| JOB |
COMPENSATION |
EDUCATION |
NUMBER OF JOBS |
OUTLOOK |
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Industrial engineer
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Median annual earnings were $58,580 in 2000.
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Bachelor's degree
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198,000 jobs in 2000
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Slower than average
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| Statistician |
Median annual earnings were $51,990 in 2000. |
Bachelor's degree |
19,000 jobs in 2000 |
No change, but job opportunities should remain favorable for individuals with statistical degrees, although many of these positions will not carry the explicit job title of statistician. |
Source: Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2002–03, Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor.
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Associated Benchmarks ADP benchmarks that address the knowledge and skills required to complete this task are: |
| CONTENT AREA |
STRAND |
NUMBER |
| English |
Language |
A1, A6 |
| Communication |
B1, B7 |
| Writing |
C1, C2, C3, C4, C5 |
| Research |
D1, D2, D5 |
| Informational Text |
F1, F3 |
| Mathematics |
Number Sense and Numerical Operations |
I1.2, I3, I4.2 |
| Algebra |
J1.1, J5.4, J6 |
| Data Interpretation, Statistics and Probability |
L1.2, L4.1, L4.4, L4.5 |
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