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It is geared toward recent graduates with Engineering internship experience and a relevant degree with a passion for a long-term career in Engineering, Product Management and Operations.
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Six Sigma Green Belt/Black Belt strongly preferred. Bachelor’s degree in Civil, Mechanical, Industrial, or Chemical Engineering with minimum 10 years of progressive Quality Assurance or Process Engineering experience in a manufacturing environment through permanent employment.
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Will train Lean Six Sigma Green Belt to Black Belt. Lean Six Sigma Black Belt preferred. Master’s degree in engineering a plus. Will facilitate Kaizens, lead meetings, report status to the Plant Manager.
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Bachelors or masters degree or equivalent from an accredited college in an Engineering or related technical discipline. This requisition is for a Quality Engineer, for the shipyard programs, including LCS and MMSC. As part of an onsite team responsible for managing multiple hull construction at a Tier 2 shipyard with an emphasis on program partner/subcontractor activities, the candidate will directly report to the SCSS Quality Engineering Manager.
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Achieve Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification from accredited institution. Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification from accredited institution. Bachelor's degree in engineering or management discipline preferred (equivalent years of experience may be considered in lieu of a degree.
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Bachelors Degree in Landscape Architecture, Planning, Environmental Planning, Urban Design, Architecture, Engineering, Urban Planning, Geography, or related field and 12 years related experience, or.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification/experience or ability to achieve Black Belt in 12 months; equivalent programs are acceptable. Develops and applies engineering standards and procedures, and provides advice on issues within statistical controls field across multiple sites.
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Six Sigma Black Belt or Green Belt Certification or comparable problem-solving certification. The Manager, Supply Chain (Multi-Family) is responsible for Supply Planning, Purchasing, Warehousing, Receiving, and Inventory Control for the Thompsontown, PA cabinet manufacturing plant.
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Bachelors Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Computer Science or related field. Vehicle Systems Engineering (VSE) Feature Tuning & Calibration Engineer (FTCE.
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I.e. Green Belt, Black Belt, or Lean. Will come on board in a Development Status Role and work side by side with the Production Manager in our Foundry operation to learn and take over his role upon his upcoming retirement.
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Minimum five years of experience as Manufacturing Engineer (or similar role) or Bachelors degree in Manufacturing/Industrial Engineering (or related discipline) Operational Excellence or CI certifications (i.e. Lean Six-Sigma, Black Belt, Green Belt, Lean Bronze, etc.
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Green belt or black belt certification or prior TPM experience preferred. Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or Industrial Technology or equivalent combination of education and/or experience.
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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt or Green Belt are strongly preferred. The Supply Chain and Commercialization Manager is responsible for assuring the development of the production plan, the scheduling, and the logistics of the plant.
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Possess one or more sophisticated Agile certifications (e.g., PMI-ACP, IAPM-Certified Agile Project Manager, Scrum Alliance - Certified Scrum Product Owner, ICP Agile Coaching (ACC), Lean Six Sigma -Green/Black Belt, etc.
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Coordinate maintenance activities with the Maintenance Manager and other maintenance personnel. Bachelor's degree in a technical or business discipline. Experience in metal foundry, casting steel plant, and/or machining operations preferred.
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