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Six Sigma and/or other professional Lean Manufacturing training and/or certifications required; Black Belt certification is a plus. Actively coach and train team members in aspects of lean manufacturing and continuous improvement; participate in conducting Yellow Belt training and certification of team members.
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Have a proven track record of implementing continuous improvement initiatives, such as Lean, Six Sigma, or Kaizen; Green Belt or Black Belt certification is highly desirable.
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Lean Six Sigma – Green or Black belt Manufacturing Certification. The Continuous Improvement Manager is responsible for implementing, maintaining, and monitoring activities and requirements related to overall equipment reliability for our Casa Grande facility.
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Drive continuous improvement opportunities and yield metrics utilizing wide variety of analytical techniques (such as SPC, DOE, Gauge R&R), lean manufacturing and six sigma concepts.
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Serve as a resource for continuous improvement methodologies such as Six Sigma, Kaizen, and Lean Manufacturing. Lean Six Sigma Black Belt required.
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Project management and/or continuous improvement experience or certification such as PMP, CBAP, AIM or Lean Six Sigma Green Belt/Black Belt a plus.
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Current Six Sigma Black/Green Belt, Project Management Professional (PMP), or Lean Certification a plus. Leverage lean manufacturing, six sigma, business process management/reengineering, and process improvement tools to drive transformation.
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Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree (preferably in a technical field) Lean certification: Six Sigma Green Belt or Black belt Required Background: Minimum of 5 years of manufacturing experience Proficiency in Kaizen, Kanban, Problem Solving, 5S, Error Proofing, Team Development, Business process and Value -Stream Mapping, TPM, and other continuous improvement tools.
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Preferable Six Sigma Black Belt or Green Belt and/or Lean Manufacturing experience. Key Accountabilities and Outcomes This position will assist the plant leadership in expanding the implementation of Total Productive Manufacturing (TPM) principles and Lean-Six Sigma capability tools.
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Perform on-site supplier visits for root cause analysis and verification of corrective actions of supplier quality issues Promote and facilitate the use of customer preferred techniques for continuous improvement such as Lean, Six-Sigma, Poka-Yoke, and Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA) Facilitate the escalation of unresolved supplier quality issues within assigned projects and suppliers.
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Must have working knowledge and experience with Quality Management Systems, Quality function management, Electronic Resource Planning, Product Realization systems, problem solving methodologies, continuous improvement philosophies, and Lean/Six Sigma manufacturing practices.
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This role involves utilizing Lean Six Sigma principles to spearhead continuous improvement initiatives and achieve operational excellence. Six Sigma black belt certification preferred.
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Experience with lean implementation in a manufacturing environment; Six Sigma Green or Black Belt certification preferred. Continuous Improvement: Lead lean and Kaizen events, implementing continuous improvement initiatives at the site level on an ongoing basis.
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Lean/ Six Sigma Black belt certification preferred. Must have a well-developed understanding of, and proven experience deploying in a Lean manufacturing environment deploying including 6S, PDCA, Visual management, Standard Work, Kaizen, TPM, and other continuous improvement methodologies.
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Have experience with programs such as SAP, lean manufacturing principles, and Industry 4.0 technologies is a significant advantage. Have experience within industries such as refrigeration (commercial, industrial, retail food, cold storage), HVAC, HVAC/r food and beverage equipment manufacturing, cold chain logistics, commercial kitchen equipment, building automation and control systems, energy management systems, industrial and environmental control systems, retail fixtures and displays manufacturing, pharmaceutical and biotechnology equipment manufacturing, or packaging and material handling equipment.
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