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ASQ Certification of Quality Engineer, Six Sigma Black Belt or Lean Certification is a plus. The Supplier Quality Engineer shall provide quality support to production operations, ensuring the integrity of components and products purchased from suppliers meet engineering requirements.
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Knowledge of Lean Six Sigma concepts and tools (e.g. Green / Black Belt). Automobile Client Production System (TPS), Automobile Client Way, A3 problem solving tool. Specific experience in the following manufacturing processes: forgings, castings, foundries, machining, welding, brazing, finishes, coatings, nondestructive testing, fabrication, composites, electrical/electronics, other common processes common in the Naval, Defense and or Aerospace industries.
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Preferably Six Sigma Black Belt and Lean Certificate. 3 years of Kaizen improvement processes and the Toyota Production System or Six Sigma Project Management. Preferably Six Sigma Black Belt and Lean Certificate.
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Desirable such as Six Sigma Black Belt. 4 Years of experience in managing a project management team in one or more of the following: Tech transfer, Engineering, Production, MSAT. We make and supply medicines and vaccines all around the globe and our teams own every production stage, from creating quality products at our manufacturing sites to designing effective supply forecasting and regulatory inspections; all powered by digital, data and analytics.
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Lean Six Sigma Green or Black Belt Certification. Leading the LEED Production Operations team of manufacturing engineers, PP&C, industrial engineers, and AMT personnel to execute strategy and tactics.
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Lean manufacturing training and experience - Certified Six Sigma black belt preferred. Job DescriptionThe Manufacturing Engineer - Mechanical position will provide technical assistance to support all manufacturing departments insuring the continuation of safe, economical, quality insured, and lean production operations.
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LSS Green or Black Belt certification preferred. Provide training and coaching to production teams on Lean and TPM principles share best practices. Ensure rapid response and resolution to equipment breakdowns to minimize production disruptions.
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Six Sigma Black or Green Belt. 3+ years of experience in Process Engineering within Manufacturing/Production. Knowledge of Polymer/coatings& Metals production process. The ideal candidate will have a basic understanding of manufacturing/production of polymers/coatings& metals and should have a track record of using their expertise to find creative solutions.
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Six Sigma Green or Black Belt Certification is a plus. Engages employees in problem resolution to improve production issues/efficiencies utilizing Lean Manufacturing techniques as needed.
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Six Sigma Black Belt or higher certification a plus. At least 5 year experience managing projects in a manufacturing (production & warehouse) environment is required. Six Sigma Black Belt or higher certification a plus.
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Six Sigma Green or Black Belt Certification a plus. Solid understanding of production planning, quality control, and supply chain management processes, with the demonstrated ability to analyze data, identify trends, and implement process improvements.
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Lean Six Sigma Green or Black belt preferred. This individual will partner with Operations management and various site functions in support of personalized cell therapy production through safe and compliant manufacturing operations according to cGMP requirements.
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Additional Preferences: Previous experience with Lilly non-conformance and change control process Experience in Production, QC, QA, Technical Services, Engineering or Regulatory preferred Knowledge of cGMP's Technical writing and written communication skills are a plus Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt certification.
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Green belt or Black belt certification. The Materials Supervisor is responsible for material in a high mix low volume production environment. Responsible for receiving and shipping production materials timely and accurately.
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Lean certification as a Green Belt or Black Belt. Six Sigma certification as Black Belt or Master Black Belt. As the site PE Lead, this role will be responsible to deploy key continuous improvement programs (Lean, Six Sigma, FPX), prioritizing key best practices and evolving team capabilities of developing and implementing key business improvement initiatives in line with Johnson & Johnson's Production System (JJPS) standards and best practices.
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