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The Quality Systems Manager is a corporate-level role responsible for maintenance and continuous improvement of quality systems, supporting a comprehensive quality program in a strong food safety culture to ensure Regulatory (FDA), Global Food Safety Initiative (SQF), and Customer Expectation compliance.
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The Manager is responsible for managing staff and for the successful planning, implementation and management of accreditation activities, and other related quality improvement program obligations.
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Continuous Improvement: Lead, facilitate, and manage projects designed to improve the global distribution network's operational quality and efficiency, enhance customer service, and reduce cost.
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Teach/coach continuous improvement Six Sigma concepts (i.e., DMAIC, Design for Six Sigma, Lean), encouraging a culture of problem solving and customer focus, realizing on-going improvements and cultural change.
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Analytical Thinking, Continuous Improvement Techniques, Control Frameworks, Group Problem Solving, Operational Risks, Operation Risk Management, Relationship Management, Risk Control, Risk Management, Risk Monitoring, Third Party Risk Management.
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Ability to understand and utilize standard quality tools (i.e. Lean Six Sigma, APQP/PPAP, DMAIC, GR&R, CpK, SPC, FMEA, Control Plans and problem solving, etc.) Identify areas for opportunity and work with the respective teams to drive Business, Manufacturing and Quality continuous improvement and change management principles/activity.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer will be responsible for executing various supplier quality engineering related activities such as Compliance, Process, and Product Audits, MRB, FAI Witnessing, Review and Sign off, Problem Solving, Corrective and Preventive Actions, Supplier Performance Reporting and other Quality Improvement Activities.
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Assist in oversight of the operational performance of the Emergency Response Team o Work alongside Operations Manager to execute an overall ERT operations plan that aligns with the company's o Work alongside Operations Manager & Production Coordinator to complete team member scheduling and dispatching o Coordinate and Schedule Temporary Labor as needed o Provide problem solving assistance to the ERT Project Managers and Technicians o Handle customer escalations as the need arises.
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Reporting to the Director of Quality & Continuous Improvement this position is responsible for Quality and Safety KPIs for our Arlington location within the EverTec business unit.
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The Quality Engineer is responsible for overall quality engineering of assigned products He or she will also own Customer Complaints Management process for Sr. Quality Engineer will champion continuous improvement through use of advanced quality tools, LEAN and other industry leading best practices as appropriate to improve quality of products and services.
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The Continuous Improvement Manager at requires a Bachelor's in Engineering, 5+ years of experience in Continuous Improvement, and Lean/Six Sigma certifications. Lead Improvement Projects : Drive and manage continuous improvement initiatives to enhance operational efficiency, reduce waste, and improve product quality.
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Frida is seeking a Continuous Improvement Manager to join our Warehouse Operations Team based in either Miami, FL or Jacksonville, FL. The ideal candidate will come from a Lean or Six Sigma background, have a curious mindset and the ability to dive deep into problems, identify issues, and drive to resolution.
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Experience with applicable quality tools such as pareto, FMEA's, SPC/SQC, histograms, trend analysis, process mapping, design of experiments, cause and effect diagrams, 8D problem solving methodology.
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Providing direct practice facilitation and Quality Improvement (QI) education to facilitate service redesign and/or other QI improvements, providing direct QI coaching support to staff, and/or providing support to existing supervisors, with the goal of developing QI capacity of program teams to improve overall quality.
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Intimate knowledge and hands-on experience using operational excellence and continuous improvement methods; ability to personally conduct events and effectively train others in industry standard VSM, LMS, 5S, TPM, SMED, MPS, TPI, SD, 7 Wastes, Standard Work, various 3P, problem solving and action planning.
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