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A leading podcast and audiobook company is seeking a Continuous Process Improvement (CPI) Delivery Lead. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering process optimization solutions primarily within Customer Care, but also across our company as needed.
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This role will manage implementing Continuous Improvement (CI) methodologies such as Lean, Kaizen, RCA/RCI, Six Sigma and will take the lead in fostering the development of Site Ambassadors, & Lean/Six Sigma Practitioners by being a leading, proactive change agent that drives a Continuous Improvement culture.
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Productivity/Continuous Improvement: The Process Control Engineer will interface with the plant's Technical and Operating Departments to identify opportunities to increase throughput, reduce waste, and improve energy efficiency (via additional Control Equipment or Strategies.
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The Continuous Improvement Manager will be responsible for providing technical support and coaching to staff in LEAN processes, driving change management, effectively communicating with staff at various levels of the organizations and collaborating with various stakeholder within Chromalloy Carson City and across other sites to share best practices and achieve target performance objectives.
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The Continuous Improvement Engineer is responsible for understanding the current process state, identifying efficiency/improvement opportunities, then leading cross-functional team members to drive process improvements tied to Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) of the business utilizing Lean Six Sigma principles.
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In this role, the Continuous Improvement Manager will be responsible for using Lean Six Sigma methodology to drive operational process improvements. Ability to lead large-scale, continuous improvement/organizational change initiatives.
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Industrial Continuous Improvement Engineer. Five years of relevant work experience with Industrial Engineering and Continuous Improvement within a manufacturing environment.
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This Production supervisor will be the Continuous Improvement Supervisor for the Factory and is responsible for the end-to-end planning and managing the day-to-day allocation of resources for two water bottling production lines (equipment, people, materials, and systems) in order to efficiently, safely and cost effectively achieve performance targets with complete ownership as agreed with Production Management.
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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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Experience with continuous improvement and project management - Six Sigma Green Belt and/or PMP a plus. This position will be responsible for supporting all aspects of centralized Finance & Accounting (EF&A) Accounting Center of Excellence (ACoE) process excellence.
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Drive continuous improvement in the control system infrastructure including project activity to renew and evolve the DCS platforms. As the DCS/PLC Engineer, you will be responsible for overseeing the design, commissioning, and operations of the control systems and associated process control networks within Clean Harbors.
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Expertise with formal process and manufacturing engineering practices, including Lean Six Sigma, statistical process control, Quality by Design, and continuous process improvement principles.
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Lead continuous product and process improvement activities by collaborating with various groups to reduce cycle time, COPQ, DPU, and increase productivity and sigma values.
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Work in collaboration with regional CI leadership to implement the Chromalloy Continuous Improvement System. As the Continuous Improvement Manager, you will be a pivotal member of the Leadership Team at our Carson City, NV location and be responsible for driving the continuous improvement culture at the site.
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DeltaV configuration experience of continuous or batch process control systems. Established in 1933, Control Associates along with its global process automation business partner, Emerson, specializes in supporting the process control equipment and service needs of the following industries: Life Sciences, Natural Gas Distribution & Transmission, HVAC, Power, Chemical, and Downstream Hydrocarbons.
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