Voice of Customer Presentation
R14701: ME Machine Shop Opportunities
Goal◦ Top rated ME program and ME machine shop in
the nation and eventually the world.
Objectives◦ Identify characteristics of top rated university
machine shops (i.e. capabilities, layout, procedures, usage trends).
◦ Identify potential areas for improvement based on these characteristics.
Project Description
ME Faculty/Staff◦ Dave Hathaway, Rob Kraynik, Jan Maneti◦ Machine Shop Committee◦ Dr. Hensel
ME Students◦ Graduate and Undergraduate◦ Senior Design◦ Clubs
Stakeholders
Objective Tree
Customer RequirementsNeed # Category Importance Description
CN1
Safety
Critical All equipment and machines need to meet safety standards to avoid injuries.
CN2 Critical Machine shop access needs to be limited to certified users to ensure user safety.
CN3 Important There needs to be enough professionally staffed hours to ensure the safety of the students and to give them adequate work time in the shop.
CN4
Accessibility
Important There needs to be time slots allocated for RIT clubs to work so that their time doesn't cut into that of other users.
CN5 Important There needs to be a readily available schedule that shows the availability of the machine shop so that users know when they can have access to the machine shop.
CN6 Critical There needs to be a way to limit the access of the machine shop to certified users so that non-certified users do not cut into the limited time that the shop is available.
CN7Layout
Important Storage and assembly spaces need to be allocated for MSD teams to minimize clutter within the shop and maximize work space for each team.
CN8 Important The flow of work through the machine shop needs to be efficient so that users' time isn't wasted.
CN9
Capabilities
Desirable There needs to be equipment and machines that expand the capabilities of the machine shop, allowing for a broader scope of projects (i.e., water-jet, vacuum forming, 3-D printing).
CN10 Important Students need to be taught on up to date equipment and machines to enhance their capabilities and have up to date skills.
CN11 Critical Increase the number of machines with CNC/ProtoTRAK capabilities so that students can learn modern techniques used in industry.
CN12 Critical The machine shop has to support both undergraduate and graduate needs which include class projects, senior design and research.
CN13
Usage/Procedures
Important Usage trends need to be better tracked to aid in scheduling and planning.
CN14 Desirable The procedures for work requests needs to be more formal to better allocate machinists' time.
CN15 Critical A method for tracking individual machine usage needs to be put in place in order to determine what new equipment may need to be purchased.
Changed focus to students◦ Committee is focusing on faculty perspective.
Interested in helping?◦ Please post on the discussion board with any
comments or ideas.
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