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Lead other Lean & Six Sigma Black Belt projects assigned by the Corporate Director of Continuous Improvement and Quality. Attend Silfab’s Lean & Six Sigma Black Belt training course; attain company’s Lean & Six Sigma Black Belt certification within established timelines.
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Lean Six Sigma – Green or Black belt Manufacturing Certification. One example of how we plan to achieve this is by expanding our plant-based food production which has a significantly smaller carbon footprint compared to conventional dairy products.
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Lean Six Sigma Certification preferred – Green or Black Belt. Our client is seeking a Continuous Improvement Cheese Manager to support the business objectives of the cheese making operations for their St. Cloud, MN cheese plant.
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Lean and/or Six Sigma certifications; Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification is a plus. Implement LEAN/Six Sigma methodologies throughout the facility.
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ASQ Six Sigma Green Belt, Black Belt, Lean Mfg. Experience with setting up new product lines and transitioning into volume production. 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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Knowledge of Six Sigma, SPC, and Lean Manufacturing. Reporting directly to the Plant Superintendent, the Manufacturing Supervisor , is responsible for leading the manufacturing team to ensure production of a quality product that meets or exceeds customer expectations.
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Drives Plant asset integrity and reliability program, including proactive maintenance programs, such as predictive maintenance programs, Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), maintenance scheduling, root cause analysis, improvement through Lean Six Sigma techniques and other best practices.
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Six Sigma Green Belt (black belt a plus) or Lean training preferred, with excellent organizational skills. By utilizing Lean Six Sigma principles, the Branch Manager will work closely with the Sales team, Operations Lead, and Freight/Material Coordinator to optimize on-time delivery (OTD) performance and minimize operator errors.
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Lean/Six Sigma green belt certification or equivalent. Drive continuous improvement, risk reduction, root-cause analysis, and investigations in your area.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt required, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt preferred. · Direct experience in the application of a variety of continuous improvement, Six Sigma, Lean and Kaizen philosophies with the ability to explain core concepts proficiently.
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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification is highly desirable. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with a focus on continuous improvement. Approach work by understanding the current state, desired state, restraining and supporting forces at issue in any situation; reinforce this mindset with the fundamental capability to utilize and implement the process of identification, control, and continuous improvement to address relevant workplace issues.
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Experience with Lean/Six Sigma processes and Continuous Improvement principles. Key activities will include leading engineering teams in the development of product concepts and idea generation, 3D and 2D CAD design, Design and Process FMEA's, FEA analysis, pre-production trials, laboratory package testing, and generation of Product Specifications for both Sales and Manufacturing.
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ASQ Certification Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing ASME. The Supplier Quality Engineer will primarily focus on defect prevention and elimination at the supply base and at Lockheed Martin production facilities.
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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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The successful candidate will leverage Lean Principles, Six Sigma Methodologies, and Advanced Automation and Robotics to drive continuous improvement, enhance product quality, and increase operational efficiency.
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