efficiency expert

noun

Definition of efficiency expert

: one who analyzes methods, procedures, and jobs in order to secure maximum efficiency

called also efficiency engineer

Examples of efficiency expert in a Sentence

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His father was a business consultant and one of the country’s first efficiency experts. New York Times, "Arthur Lazarus Jr., Champion of Native American Rights, Dies at 92," 4 Aug. 2019 Enter Molly Patel, a Pennsylvania chemical plant efficiency expert who does a little stand-up on the side. Michael Phillips, chicagotribune.com, "‘Late Night’ review: A writers’ room of one’s own, with Mindy Kaling and Emma Thompson," 12 June 2019 Enter Molly Patel, a Pennsylvania chemical plant efficiency expert who does a little stand-up on the side. Michael Phillips, Detroit Free Press, "Emma Thompson outstanding, but ‘Late Night’ disappoints," 13 June 2019 During an 18-month review, an efficiency expert trailed doctors and nurses to record every minute of activity and note instruments, resources and medicines used. Melanie Evans, WSJ, "What Does Knee Surgery Cost? Few Know, and That’s a Problem," 21 Aug. 2018 The two glow efficiency experts are joining fellow famous sheet-maskers-in-public, Jenna Dewan and Fan Bingbing. Kathleen Hou, The Cut, "Katy Perry and Her Mom Sheet Mask While Walking," 15 May 2018 Most energy efficiency experts recommend setting a home thermostat at 68 degrees for heating. Greg Larose, NOLA.com, "Have hard freezes sent your electricity bills soaring? You're not alone," 1 Feb. 2018

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First Known Use of efficiency expert

1913, in the meaning defined above

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