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Technical mastery of Lean Six Sigma (Green Belt Certification) or other process improvement methodologies. Six sigma black belt certified and experience with both the delivery and deployment of business transformation projects.
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The Lean Six Sigma (LSS) Master Black Belt (MBB) shall assist and mentor Government LSS Black Belt and Green Belt Candidates in completing LSS improvement projects.
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Education and, or ExperienceBachelor of Science in related field or a minimum of 5 years of proven continuous improvement analytical experience from a similar role, with an excellent understanding of continuous improvement concepts, including Six Sigma, Lean, TPM or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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4-8 years of successful leadership in executing continuous improvement/Lean/Six Sigma efforts and enabling efficiency, effectiveness resulting in demonstrable tangible financial benefit.
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The Continuous Improvement Engineer is responsible for using Lean Six Sigma principles to drive continuous improvement initiatives and operational excellence.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification or must obtain within one year of hire. Do you have Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification.
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Practical experience with Lean Manufacturing and Lean Six Sigma Green / Black Belt certification from a recognized organization. Experience with Lean Six Sigma Tools, (Green belt or Black belt preferred.
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You will drive strategic short and long-term operation initiatives and process improvement projects in alignment with the mission and goals of Amphenol RF. You will be accountable for delivering tactical results by the use and implementation of industry leading tools and methodologies, including the OPEX System, Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, TQM, BPM, and Continuous Improvement Kaizen, amongst others.
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Professional certifications, including Lean or Six Sigma (Black Belt or Green Belt) and PMP will be key to success in this role. This Director analyzes data from multiple sources and uses Value Stream Mapping, Lean and Six Sigma methods to define insights which drive automation and process optimization.
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Licensure, Registration and/or Certification: Lean Six Sigma Green Belt. Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, preferred. Advanced knowledge of Lean Six Sigma, DMAIC, DMADV tools and methodologies.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and/or Black Belt certification preferred. Ongoing passion to identify continuous improvement opportunities and lead initiatives to deliver bottom-line results.
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Lead the capture, documentation, redesign, and solutions implementation of corporate operations processes, including continuous process improvement of operations via operations research, process optimization, process improvement, Six Sigma, or Lean (or Lean Six Sigma.
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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification through ASQ or equivalent certification. The Lean Engineer is a key factory staff member responsible for aiding in the development of a Factory Master Plan (FMP) roadmap aligned to the 1 to 5 year business plan and synchronization into our manufacturing processes, improve material flow and deliver on short and long-term objectives.
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Drive continuous improvement across facility's Key Process Indicators (scrap, rework, PPM) utilizing Lean, Six Sigma, Poke Yoke and related process improvement tools and methodologies.
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Preferred certifications: Certified Quality Engineer and/or Certified Reliability Engineer, Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt. Knowledge of terminal sterilization of medical devices (EO/Gamma/I-Beam), including validation processes, preferred.
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