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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt a plus. Production Engineer- Reno. Routinely monitors production through periodic Q/C checks and evaluation of routine checks made by in house Line leads.
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Lean/ Six Sigma Black Belt required. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS: BA/BS degree in a scientific field (i.e., quality assurance, statistics, mathematics, production management) or engineering discipline or other related field.
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Six Sigma Black Belt. OR minimum of five (5) years' experience in the fiberglass industry including raw materials and glass chemistry, batching, furnace operations, sizing, fiber forming, and fiberglass production.
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APICS and lean six sigma black belt certifications. Production Scheduler (Asset Planner) Create firmed production plan for the planning time fence based on demand signals of FG warehouses and or direct demand signals.
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Green belt and Black belt certification not required, but preferred. Experience in Corn Wet Milling / Ethanol Production / Paper Industry / Chemical Industry / Hydrogenation / Separation / Crystallization / Ion Exchange / Evaporation experience desired.
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Green belt or black belt certification or prior TPM experience preferred. The Company has 28 production facilities across the United States, 13 of which are Alliance for Water Stewardship ("AWS") certified across 12 sites, with eight of the certified facilities being AWS Platinum, the highest-level certification.
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Six sigma green/black belt and knowledge of DOE preferred. Utilize a variety of continuous improvement tools such as: Lean Manufacturing/Toyota Production Systems, Six-Sigma, 5S/6S, Total Productive Maintenance, Kaizen Events, Value Stream Maps, DOEs, FMEAs, Advanced Problem-Solving, etc.
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Advanced degree, ASQ certification - LSS Green/Black Belt, Quality Engineer, Quality Auditor, Minitab, SAP. This position is responsible for supporting manufacturing processes at the Covestro South Deerfield Site. This position develops and maintains Quality systems used for the production of Thermoplastic Polyurethane and Polycarbonate films and sheets that meet internal Quality standards and Customer requirements.
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Six Sigma Black Belt Certification desirable. Mohawk’s vertically integrated manufacturing and distribution processes provide competitive advantages in the production of carpet, rugs, ceramic tile, laminate, wood, stone and vinyl flooring.
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Valid Driver’s LicenseGreen Belt/Black Belt certification, CPIM certification (Certified in Production & Inventory Management)Authorization to work in the U.S. is required.
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Six Sigma Green Belt or Black belt. 5+ years of related experience in a chemical, petrochemical or petroleum production/refining facility. Reporting to the Director of Process Engineering, this role will develop, evaluate, and improve the manufacturing methods utilizing knowledge of product design, materials, chemicals, and production equipment capabilities, working closely with automation, engineering and safety functions to ensure all aspects of change management are executed, and maintain all quality control standards.
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6-sigma green belt, black belt or champion training highly desired. The Plant Manager at our Riverton, WY Ultrapure sulphuric acid production facility will be part of a team that meets the needs for producing highly specialized materials, supporting a rapidly growing semiconductor manufacturing industry, that will be highly dynamic over the next decade.
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Lean Six Sigma Qualification (Green Belt or Black belt) desirable. The VMP must be established and kept up to date by the local site owner of the operation (e.g. head of manufacturing/technical services) and the responsible Quality Operations, Quality Systems and Quality Control managers Co-ordinate QA functions for assigned areas of responsibility and provide for QA Operations liaisons with functional departments in Production, Quality and Commercial.
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Lean / Six Sigma Green or Black Belt Certification. These activities require collaboration with other disciplines including Design Engineering, Quality Engineering, Global Supply Chain, Finance, Production Planning and Control, Contracts, Master Planning, and Program Management.
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Lean Six Sigma Green / Black Belt Certification. Identify, hire and manage a rockstar team of Production Planners and Master Production Schedulers. Develop the master production schedule for all factories observing the main manufacturing constraints and takt times.
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