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Six Sigma Master Black Belt, Six Sigma Black Belt, or Six Sigma Green Belt certified and actively using certification to drive continuous improvement. Supporting Scrap Reduction Initiatives and promote / drive "Zero Defect" mentality within the plant using proactive tools such as Lean (TEOA), Six-Sigma, Poka-Yoke (Error Proofing), Measurement System Analysis, Advance Product and Quality Planning (APQP) Statistical Process control (SPC) and Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA.
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Six Sigma Green or Black Belt, ASQ CQE, CQA certifications are preferred. Support cross-functional teams in the execution and reporting of quality improvement projects with a focus on overall process improvements, scrap reduction and supplier quality improvement.
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Certified Six Sigma Black Belt or Green Belt is highly desirable. Proven experience with Lean Manufacturing, continuous improvement, Kaizen, and Process Improvement.
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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Continuous Improvement Manager to join our team in the Manufacturing industry. Lead Kaizen events and other continuous improvement activities to promote a culture of continuous improvement and operational excellence.
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Preferably Six Sigma Black Belt and Lean Certificate. Establish and implement a process for standard communication of continuous improvement initiatives across the organization and perform periodic audits to ensure the process is consistent.
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Certified Lean Six Sigma Black or Green Belt. As a Process Improvement Engineer, you will be responsible for the development and implementation of site wide process improvements to enable lean manufacturing with the intent to establish linkage and flow while meeting customer demand and quality expectations at the lowest cost.
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Work with the Urology Clinical Science Chief of Staff (Lean Sigma Master Black Belt) and internal functional leaders to develop and drive continuous improvement initiatives to be rolled out over the next four quarters.
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Master Black Belt in Lean / Six Sigma (or equivalent expertise) Key Concepts: Lean Conversion (5S, flow, standard work, tools/materials at point of use & visual management), visual factory, single (best) piece flow, replenishment systems, transactional process improvement techniques, defect reduction and effective daily management.
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Six Sigma Black Belt Certification/other lean practitioner credentials preferred. The CI Manager will engage the value stream leaders and support staff in the development of current and future state value stream maps – from supply chain to the customer, will lead the Lean project identification and target setting process, will manage the Lean/Kaizen project funnel and selection process, and deploy the appropriate Lean tools to drive meaningful improvements throughout the value stream.
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Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt preferred. The Process Engineer will be responsible for improving manufacturing processes and methods for safety, quality and cost improvement.
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Lean Six Sigma Certification (Green Belt / Black Belt) preferred. Participate in continuous improvement initiatives and cross functional process development. Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) and / or Certified Quality Improvement Associate (CQIA) preferred.
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Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (SSBB) Experience with Root Cause Analysis, Six Sigma, Continuous Process Improvement, Lean Manufacturing, 6S, Process Optimization, Predictive modeling, Process Capability, PFMEA, Product Development, and Metrology Applications.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt. The CI Leader will utilize influence and technical skills within the plants to increase productivity and decrease manufacturing costs through process improvement, production equipment modification, material re-engineering, manufacturing flow optimization and other innovative solutions while maintaining an accident-free workplace.
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Certifications: Lean Six Sigma Green Belt required (Black Belt preferred). Highly adept with coaching/mentoring process champions/owners, and junior continuous improvement professionals in continuous improvement and problem-solving methods e.g., Lean, Six Sigma, TPS, and process design.
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Six Sigma Green or Black Belt Certification a plus. Heads the effort and drives Lean Manufacturing tools/techniques to foster continuous improvement and maximize productivity within the facility.
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