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Lead a high-performing team of quality assurance professionals embedded with the engineering teams to foster a unified culture of innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
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Identifying opportunities for continuous improvement and implementing new methods, elements or processes to the quality assurance system, quality management system and compliance achievement to outside certifications.
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As a key member of the plant management team, assists the plant manager in providing quality and food safety leadership to employees. Reports on key Quality Indicators to plant and corporate management Qualifications Qualification Requirements:BS degree in Food Science, Food Engineering, Microbiology, Chemistry, or other similar science related field.
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Position Summary:As Plant Manager you will be responsible for leading a cross-functional plant staff, and for leading all activities relating to the manufacturing operations; as well as, lead a multifunctional staff and direct overall manufacturing activities for the plant including purchasing, materials management, maintenance, tooling, manufacturing engineering, production scheduling, planning, warehouse, quality assurance, and safety of plant operations.
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The Plant Manager will lead the implementation of a lean (continuous improvement) culture through visual management boards and Kaizen events and develop a safety culture that achieves organizational targets.
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The plant manager drives the facility's lean manufacturing and change management initiatives and implements effective continuous improvement programs that support plant and customer requirements.
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Diverse functional experience within operations including manufacturing, engineering, materials management, supply chain, quality, etc. Extensive experience with manufacturing process improvement, including budget management, facility enhancement and improvement, Total Cycle Time reduction principals, lead time reduction, workflow/layout enhancement program and capacity management planning, Target Costing.
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You will inspire the staff to achieve results in alignment with company and business strategy as well as operational objectives focused on safety, health and environment, quality/warranty, lead-time/delivery, productivity, resource/asset utilization (inventory, people development) and employee engagement.
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Today, our company provides Lean Six Sigma, Strategic Assessment, Executive Team Coaching, Continuous Process Improvement, Project Management, and Quality Assurance services to corporations, government, and not-for-profits.
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As Plant Manager you will report to the Vice President and General Manager. J Experience In the following: Two (2) years’ of plant management experience a plus. Requires minimum of five (5) years’ of operational experience in industrial manufacturing (manufacturing engineering, machining and assembly area will be a real advantage.
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Collaborate with other departments such as production planning, quality assurance, maintenance, and materials management (PC) to ensure smooth operations and meet customer requirements.
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My client’s facility houses product design, mold design, construction, production engineering, and dedicated associates in our Quality, Assembly, Sales, and Customer Service departments.
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Strengthening quality to the assurance system by monitoring and tracking quality and product performance and analyzing market, customer and in-house results. QUALITY CONTROL MANAGER – Columbus, OHPAY: $80K - $90KVISA SPONSORSHIP: NORELOCATION ASSISTANCE: YESREMOTE: NODo you enjoy working in a fast-paced environment and being challenged.
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Experience working in manufacturing engineering, management, continuous improvement, or quality assurance/control/management. The Project Manager Customized Training Project (CTP) - Toyota Battery Manufacturing, North Carolina (TBMNC) is the point person for the Workforce Development/Continuing Education department and college on the Toyota Battery Manufacturing, North Carolina (TBMNC) project.
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Duties include support and participation in baseline development and maintenance (technical scope and schedule), project implementation and change management, continuous process improvement activities to include lessons learned and oversight of matrix and project teams through completion of project.
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