About Industrial

Industrial

An advanced manufacturing company expertly manages two crucial types of inventory—raw materials and finished goods. This industrial manufacturing process transforms metals, chemicals, and other resources into a diverse array of machinery, from farm and factory equipment to construction materials, household appliances, and industrial products like hardware, glass, and paper.
Leveraging cutting-edge technologies such as robotics, welding, 3D printing, and CNC machinery, this sector stands out as one of the most highly skilled and dynamic career fields in South Carolina, driving innovation and excellence in manufacturing.

Fun Facts

64,000

More than 64,000 new jobs have been created since 2017

64,000

More than 64,000 new jobs have been created since 2017

$39 billion

More than $39 billion in industrial products where exported from South Carolina in 2021

$39 billion

More than $39 billion in industrial products where exported from South Carolina in 2021

$80,000

The average annual salary of South Carolinians in this industry exceeds $80,000

$80,000

The average annual salary of South Carolinians in this industry exceeds $80,000

Featured Industrial Careers

Aerospace

Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians

Help engineers design and develop computers, communications equipment, medical monitoring devices, navigational equipment, and other electrical and electronic equipment. They often work in product evaluation and testing, using measuring and diagnostic devices to adjust, test, and repair equipment.

Electrical Drafters

Draw wiring diagrams, circuit board assembly diagrams, schematics, and layout drawings used for manufacture, installation, and repair of electronic equipment.

Electrical Engineers

Design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacturing of electrical equipment, such as electric motors, radar and navigation systems, communications systems, or power generation equipment. Also, design the electrical systems of automobiles and aircraft.

Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers

Assemble or modify electromechanical equipment or devices, such as servomechanisms, gyros, dynamometers, magnetic drums, tape drives, brakes, control linkage, actuators, and appliances.

Energy Engineers

Design, develop, or evaluate energy-related projects or programs to reduce energy costs or improve energy efficiency during the designing, building, or remodeling stages of construction.

Industrial Engineering Technicians

Help industrial engineers implement designs to effectively use personnel, materials, and machines in factories, repair shops, and offices. They prepare machinery and equipment layouts, plan workflows, conduct statistical production studies, and analyze production costs.

Industrial Engineers

Devise efficient ways to use workers, machines, materials, information, and energy to make a product or provide a service.

Logistics Engineers

Analyze and coordinate an organization’s supply chain. They manage the entire life cycle of a product, which includes how a product is acquired, distributed, allocated, and delivered.

Machinist Technician

Set up and operate a variety of computer-controlled and mechanically-controlled machine tools to produce precision metal parts, instruments, and tools

Maintenance and Reliability Technicians

General maintenance and repair workers fix and maintain machines, mechanical equipment, and buildings. They work on plumbing, electrical, and air-conditioning and heating systems.

Manufacturing Engineers

Design, integrate, or improve manufacturing systems or related processes. May work with commercial or industrial designers to refine product designs to increase producibility and decrease costs.

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