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Will train Lean Six Sigma Green Belt to Black Belt. Lean Six Sigma Black Belt preferred. Supports the Company’s Change Management Process by timely processing of Engineer Change Requests and Engineering Change Notices.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification/experience or ability to achieve Black Belt in 12 months; equivalent programs are acceptable. Responsible for identifying and executing against performance improvement opportunities, supporting successful implementations within business units, building statistical capabilities and uses contemporary performance improvement tools.
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Achieve Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification from accredited institution. Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification from accredited institution. A Supplier Quality Engineer works with internal business units and suppliers to address ongoing supplier quality issues, continued improvement of suppliers, and ensuring suppliers meet quality requirements.
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Operational Excellence or CI certifications (i.e. Lean Six-Sigma, Black Belt, Green Belt, Lean Bronze, etc.) We are currently searching for a highly motivated Manufacturing Process Engineer to support Operations which includes Production, New Product Introduction (NPI), and Continuous Improvement (CI) efforts across multiple departments.
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The Stanley Black & Decker Leadership Development Program (“SLP”) is a high-profile rotational program that is an integrated process for accelerating the development of our future leaders.
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Join our top-notch team of more than 50,000 diverse and high-performing professionals globally who are making their mark on some of the world's most beloved brands, including DEWALT®, BLACK+DECKER®, CRAFTSMAN®, STANLEY®, CUB CADET®, and HUSTLER.
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Design for Six Sigma, Six Sigma Green Belt, or Six Sigma Black Belt is desired. PACCAR also designs and manufactures advanced diesel engines, provides financial services and information technology, and distributes truck parts related to its principal business.
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Six Sigma Black Belt Certified. Comfort Control, a business unit of Copeland, is headquartered in St. Louis, MO and is an industry leader in home energy management and comfort control.
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Six Sigma Green Belt/Black Belt strongly preferred. Additionally, the incumbent will collaborate with Manufacturing, R&D, Central Engineering, Product Management and other critical functional areas to deliver on key organizational objectives with a specific focus on process control and quality systems.
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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt or Green Belt are strongly preferred. Bachelor's degree in Business, Supply Chain, Operations Management, Project Management or other related field is required.
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Experience in lean manufacturing or business system-based company as a continuous improvement leader, black belt or similar role is a requirement. Those business system pillars are supported by Lean Daily Management (LDM), how we manage and sustain the business that we have today, and Strategy Deployment Process (SDP), how we build the business that we aspire to become.
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Manufacturing engineering, lean six sigma, green belt, electronics manufacturing, electronics, Aerospace. manufacturing engineering,lean six sigma,green belt,electronics manufacturing. Actively participate in new customer development and new business development.
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Six Sigma Black Belt or Green Belt Certification or comparable problem-solving certification. BS/BA in Logistics or Supply Chain Management or 10 years of equivalent professional experience with solid career progression.
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Certified Lean Six-Sigma Black Belt. The National Security Sector of Leidos has a career opportunity for a talented Quality Assurance Manager for a high performing program supporting the Cyber & Analytics Business Area in the sector.
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Experience in process improvement methodologies such as Lean and/or Six Sigma (Green Belt or Black Belt) for the purpose of reducing waste and variation and root cause analysis.
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