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Train, coach and facilitate Lean/Continuous Improvement (CI) concepts and principles e.g., Toyota Kata Process, Managing for Daily Improvement (MDI), A3 Thinking based on PDCA, Problem Solving, Cultural transformation, leadership standard work and additional tools/methodologies as directed.
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Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) has an exciting opportunity for a Regional Continuous Improvement Manager - LAX. The WFS CI team provides a common language, processes, and metrics across the enterprise which includes regular reviews of performance metrics to drive continuous improvement and strives for operational excellence across all business functional areas and processes by deploying Lean tools and Six Sigma principles.
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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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Trisian-Global Consulting is seeking a Lean Manufacturing Manager for a full-time permanent position in Huntersville, NC. This role is responsible for driving the development and implementation of continuous improvement projects consistent with and in support of the strategic plan and the business operating plan.
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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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Act as a mentor for the Continuous Improvement leadership, supervisory staff and frontline personnel. Be a change agent: challenge organizational leaders to drive continuous improvements; remove organizational barriers to continuous improvement processes.
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This role is responsible for driving the development and implementation of continuous improvement projects consistent with and in support of the strategic plan and the business operating plan.
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Hands on experience using Operational Excellence and Continuous Improvement methods (LEAN, TPM, 6 Sigma) Support the development of lean manufacturing processes; continuous improvement, standard work, problem solving, value stream mapping, training, and employee involvement.
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Experience in business transformation and process improvement roles using proven problem solving/continuous improvement methodologies. Drive lean training and implement a lean toolkit utilizing PDCA; value stream mapping; quick changeovers; Kaizen, problem solving, 5S, etc.
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The Continuous Improvement Manager plays a key role in leading operational excellence and promoting a culture of continuous improvement and employee engagement across all functions of the organization.
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As the Plant Manager, you will translate strategic targets into effective production plans, complete projects on time and within budget and scopes, coordinate resources and management of facility processes , focus on continuous improvement and optimization , as well as drive short and long-term projects related to operational excellence.
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Drive a culture of continuous improvement by implementing lean manufacturing principles, conducting root cause analysis, and facilitating problem-solving initiatives. Minimum of 5 years of experience in an injection molding or extrusion environment, with hands-on experience in process optimization, equipment maintenance, or related roles.
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They are currently seeking a Lead Process Engineer to join their team and play a key role in driving process improvements, enhancing productivity, and maintaining operational excellence.
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A seasoned team known for its excellence in client engagement and delivering on commitments. Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to analyze issues, identify root causes, and implement effective solutions in a fast-paced production environment.
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The primary purpose of this role is to be a site change agent responsible for driving improvement through all functions of the Plant Leadership Team. Responsibilities include leading the team through strategic planning, managing the site continuous improvement plan, providing coaching through hands-on execution, promoting a lean culture by engaging the workforce, and ensuring alignment on the corporate Manufacturing Excellence strategic initiatives.
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