As an entry-level industrial engineer with no prior experience, you will typically assist in collecting and analyzing data related to production processes, supporting process improvement initiatives, and creating documentation or reports for your team. You may spend time observing workflows, helping identify inefficiencies, and learning to use industry-specific software or tools under the guidance of senior engineers. Collaboration with other departments, such as manufacturing, quality assurance, and logistics, is common, helping you build a broad understanding of the organization. These responsibilities provide a strong foundation, preparing you for more advanced roles as you gain experience.