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Support Director, Process Engineering to identify improvement initiatives to variability reduction, equipment down-time, lead time reduction and waste elimination. Position Summary: Bio-Techne is looking for a Manager, Continuous Process Improvement and Equipment Maintenance at our Minneapolis, MN campus.
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5+ years of experience in continuous improvement, process engineering, or operations management in the electronics manufacturing industry. Exciting opportunity for a Continuous Improvement Manager to join Brea, CA team.
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As a Continuous Improvement Manager , you will be responsible for overseeing the Process Engineering and Continuous Improvement teams, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency.
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The Continuous Improvement Engineering Manager will Lead the Process Engineering and Continuous Improvement team, overseeing their direction, coordination, and evaluation.
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Continuous Improvement Engineering Manager. Six Sigma Black Belt certification preferred. Key Responsibilities: Serve as a resource for the organization in applying continuous improvement techniques such as Six Sigma, Kaizen, Lean Manufacturing, and other methods.
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Type Direct Hire Continuous Improvement Engineering Manager. Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree required (engineering background highly preferred). Direct the Continuous Improvement (CI) group, facilitating their interactions with maintenance and operations to drive site-wide improvements.
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Engage with production personnel to encourage participation in identifying improvement opportunities. Experience with titanium and melting processes is beneficial (desired, not required). Expertise in Theory of Constraints (TOC) and Lean Manufacturing, with the ability and desire to act as the site expert and instructor in these areas.
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The ideal candidate will have experience: Leading a Continuous Improvement team Leading Six Sigma, Kaizen and Lean Manufacturing activities Overseeing Continuous Improvement training Measuring, quantifying and reporting cost savings Qualifications include: BS Degree in Engineering 6 years of Continuous Improvement Management experience Experience with managing highly technical industrial expansions Six Sigma Black Belt certification Check out our website at www.
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Manages and provides leadership on all large-scale capital improvements supporting the Plant Manager; acts as agent of change to the manufacturing and technical departments in order to facilitate process and product improvementsEssential Functions:Manage the Process Engineering and Continuous Improvement members.
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Why is This a Great Opportunity: Continuous Improvement Engineering Manager- PA Salary Type : Annual Salary Salary Min : $ 125000 Salary Max : $ 150000 Currency Type : USD. Job description: Continuous Improvement Engineering Manager.
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Minimum education required: B.S. degree in Organizational Development, Process Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent combination of education and experience). Knowledge of process engineering software systems.
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Education Required: A bachelor’s Degree in industrial engineering, business, mathematics, statistics, or a healthcare-related field and Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification. Acts as an internal lean consultant for coordinating, facilitating, and implementing process improvement initiatives while guiding and supporting enterprise, departmental, or cross-departmental continuous improvement work.
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Job Description Business Process Optimization Manager The Business Process Optimization Manager is responsible for leading the Process Engineering and Continuous Improvement team, providing direction, coordination, and evaluation.
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Lead the Process Engineering and Continuous Improvement team, overseeing their direction, coordination, and evaluation. The Continuous Improvement Engineering Manager will.
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Participate in site-wide planning activities, including capital management and inventory control. Act as a liaison and facilitator for both inter-company and intra-company initiatives. Minimum of 6 years of related experience in a manufacturing environment with a hands-on approach to driving improvements.
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