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 Fact 

Indiana makes and moves things better than any state in the nation.

Meet Indiana’s advanced manufacturing and logistics industries.

Meaningful

Be part of something bigger than yourself. Make and move things that keep our world running.

Innovative

Master the technologies of the future: artificial intelligence (AI), collaborative robots (co-bots), self-driving vehicles and the Internet of Things (IoT).

Dynamic

Thousands of fulfilling, stable careers are available now. And new opportunities are always on the horizon.

Valued

Be part of a team that discovers a new technology or innovates a better way of doing things.

You

Whatever your passion, there’s a role for you in advanced manufacturing and logistics.

Ready to find a career that’s you? 

Make these moves and discover opportunities in advanced manufacturing and logistics.

First, what's most important to you when it comes to your   future career? 

Hear from Makers and movers  Like you.  

Kyle's move

Kyle's Move

Sourcing the materials that build helicopters for the U.S. military – and getting promoted in the process

Amanda's Move

Maintaining the quality of tools produced for use in life-saving surgeries
Amanda's move

Megan's Move

Leading teams to create products that improve access to water, electricity, roads, bridges, hospitals, schools and so much more.
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Your house is on fire, what do you grab?

Mover or Maker
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Maker

You’re a maker.

You like to build things, make them beautiful and get every little detail just right. You should consider a career in advanced manufacturing, where you can design and implement the processes and technology that make the things that people all over the world need.

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You’re a mover.

You’re a natural leader and bring a competitive spirit to everything you do. You should consider a career in logistics, where you’re responsible for getting anything that’s made from its point of origin to the people who need it – as quickly as possible – by plane, drone, ship, truck, train and more.
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Plan a career that’s  you. 

There are lots of ways to break into advanced manufacturing and logistics – whether you want to start your career now or continue your education. Here’s how you can make your move.
Explore careers in making and moving
Real World Example: A software developer who works for a company that makes automobiles uses smart technology to automate tasks such as tracking inventory, automating product inspections, monitoring emissions, collecting data and more.
Software Developer: $81,090
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Real World Example: A robotics engineer who works at a medical device company programs robotic technology that will assist doctors who are performing knee replacement surgery.
Robotics Engineer: $72,920
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Real World Example: A logistics coordinator who works for a company that creates engines ensures the product arrives safely and on-time at its next manufacturing destination, where it will be used in everything from pickup trucks to heavy-duty military vehicles.
Logistics Analyst: $65,950
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  • “It was a true sales floor. Everyone’s on the phone talking out loud, thinking out loud. It reminded me of
  • “Honestly, I’d hear my dad talk about it and I’d think, ‘That’s cool,’’’ she says with a chuckle. “But it
  • “Success isn’t defined by what degrees you have and what colleges you went to.” Carter Burnett of JR
  • Coming up with a better way to make a better widget that nobody else can make, that’s always the process.”
  • An internship at the manufacturing facility where her dad worked as a product manager pointed Mary in a new direction,
  • “Anybody who has the drive to do better every day and look for areas of improvement could do well in
  • It’s #internationalwomeninengineeringday! To recognize the day, we spoke with Riana Dozier of @goodwillindyin and Cydney Huey of @baesystems, two Indiana
  • Mason George relocated to Northern Indiana to be a part of a sector that is playing a a big role
  • Meet Brittany Billows, whose career aspirations went from CSI to #supplychain. There, she found a career that fits. Now, she’s
  • Makayla Irish enjoys the competition, problem solving and team collaboration she finds in playing sports. Those same things attracted her
  • The way Tyler Burdette sees it, he’s doing a job that matters. Meet Tyler, a Global Supply Chain Supervisor with
  • Rodney is learning firsthand the difference between having a job and being on a career path. Meet Rodney Adams III
  • Are you a maker or a mover? Our quiz can help you find out! Check out our website to take
  • Advanced manufacturing and logistics jobs play a major role in keeping Indiana
  • You and your friends are shipwrecked on an island. How do you survive? Your house is on fire. What do
  • Need help finding advanced manufacturing and logistics opportunities close to you? Our Interactive Map can pinpoint great resources across the
  • Advanced manufacturing and logistics are great fields to use your tech skills to make a difference. From robotics to big
  • To learn more about a career in Making and Moving, visit the link in our bio! #careers #manufacturing #logistics #careerpaths
  • Indiana is home to a variety of highly accredited manufacturing and logistics programs that can prepare you with the degree
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