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Six-Sigma black belt or green belt. Utilize the tools of Problem Solving, Lean, Six Sigma, and other Continuous Improvement Processes to create a culture of world-class Operational Excellence.
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Well-versed in Lean Six Sigma methodologies (Green or Black Belt preferred). This role involves managing environmental, health, and safety (EHS) protocols, overseeing production activities, quality control, driving continuous improvement efforts, coordinating maintenance and engineering, as well as shipping and recieving operations.
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Certification in Lean Six Sigma (Green Belt, Black Belt) preferred. The Engineering Manager (Lean/Safety/Quality) is responsible for driving continuous improvement initiatives, ensuring a safe working environment, and upholding the highest quality standards across the manufacturing facility and distribution center.
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Certified Lean Six Sigma Green or Black Belt preferred. Training and Coaching: Provide Lean Six Sigma training at various levels (Green Belt, Yellow Belt, and Basic) to build site capability.
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Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt. 7 years of project management or project lead experience in supply chain with a focus on large-scale initiatives and continuous improvement projects.
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Previous experience working in a Lean environment; Six Sigma Green or Black Belt Certification. Support continuous improvement initiatives and enforce control procedures, recommending improvements to the Plant Superintendent, as appropriate.
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Six Sigma Green or Black Belt Certification a plus Proven experience and record of successes in a high-speed manufacturing environment. Leads the effort and drives Lean Manufacturing tools and techniques fostering continuous improvement within the facility.
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Six Sigma certification, Green or Black Belt, experience in design for Six Sigma DFSS. Exposure to applications using continuous improvement techniques; TQM, Problem Solving DMAIC, Fault Tree Analysis, FMEA’s, Lean Manufacturing, 5S, Value Stream mapping and etc.
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Champion a culture of continuous improvement by instilling the principles of Lean manufacturing and Six Sigma. Black Belt or Green Belt training preferred.
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The Plant Manager reports to the Engineering Adhesives North America Operations Director and has multi-site responsibilities for the growing Fridley and Maple Grove, Minnesota plants. Exposure to applications using continuous improvement techniques; TQM, Problem Solving DMAIC, Fault Tree Analysis, FMEA’s, Lean Manufacturing, 5S, and Value Stream mapping.
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Lean Six Sigma Green or Black Belt certification preferred. Additional responsibilities include partnering with Continuous Improvement Team and DC Operations to provide cross functional project support.
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Lean or six sigma experience (green or black belt certified preferred) The Senior Automation and Controls Engineering Manager will be responsible for helping define and update the long-term technology roadmap of the company and leading a talented group of continuous improvement, engineer, maintenance, and operations professionals across hardware and software disciplines to develop and design automation solutions.
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Certifications: Certified in Lean, Six Sigma (Green Belt or Black Belt), and other relevant continuous improvement methodologies. Professional Experience: 5+ years of experience in continuous improvement, lean manufacturing, or Six Sigma roles within a manufacturing environment.
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Lean Six Sigma Green / Black Belt certification. As our Engineering Manager, you will lead installation of new equipment, modification of existing equipment, support continuous improvement of the production lines, and support, develop, and train your team of professionals.
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Certification: Lean Six Sigma Green or Black Belt certification preferred. Cross-Functional Support: Collaborate with Continuous Improvement Team and DC Operations for cross-functional project support (Transportation, Analytics, Merchandising, etc.
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