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Thorough knowledge of lean manufacturing, continuous improvement, problem solving and corrective action implementation, statistical analysis techniques, design reviews, and new supplier approval process.
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Led continuous improvement activities (supplier, internal and customer) on site based on key quality metrics. Quality Certification preferred (CQE, Six Sigma Green Belt, CQA, etc.
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Understanding of Lean/Six Sigma methodologies, green belt preferred. The Quality Engineer will sit on the quality team out of the location near Buffalo Grove, IL. This role will work closely with the Quality Manager to drive continuous improvement in product and processes, leveraging strong skills in both quality and mechanical engineering.
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Job Duties:Responsible for coordinating, leading, and carrying out implementation of supplier development systems used for new supplier evaluation, auditing, assessment, recognition, and continuous improvement roadmaps.
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Drive continuous improvement initiatives, including lean and six sigma projects, to enhance supplier performance. Certification in Lean and Six Sigma Green Belt (Black Belt preferred.
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Six Sigma Black/Green belt certification or other quality related certifications a plus. Must have working knowledge and experience in Quality Systems, Quality Auditing, Product and Process Design, Product and Process Control, Continuous Improvement and Quantitative methods and tools.
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Lead Supplier Development Program to ensure right Quality, right time, and right price parts through focused continuous improvement efforts, which include visiting suppliers for audits.
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ASQ Certifications preferred (CQE, CQA, CSQP, Six Sigma Black or Green Belt) Facilitate problem solving and drive Continuous Improvement activities to enhance the quality system, such as 5S, Quick Kaizen/Lean methods, First Pass Yield, DPMO, Scrap, Process Capability, Mistake Proofing, SPC.
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Willingness to work scheduled/expanded shifts, holidays and/or off-shift duties, as necessaryPreferences:Experience with SAP and LabView softwareExperience with Lean Six Sigma methodologies and Green Belt CertificationOrganizational Relationship/Scope:The Manufacturing Engineer reports to the Manufacturing Engineering/Facilities Manager.
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Good understanding of statistical methods, continuous improvement, lean methodology (Green or six-sigma black belt certification will be plus). This includes overall product quality improvement, quality risk assessment and mitigation, active involvement with multidisciplinary teams to identify risks at earlier stages of design process, reporting, product validation, and virtual team leadership of quality activities during the NPI process including supplier related quality issues and validation of actions implemented.
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Certified Lean/Six Sigma Green Belt. Experience in leading Continuous Improvement activities and events. Lead the Continuous Improvement program. Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification.
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