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The role of the Continuous Improvement Manager - Systems Engineering is to use sound analytical methods, software skills, change management, and communication tools to evaluate our water and wine manufacturing processes, develop business cases around improvements, build governance, and project manage these implementations.
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Our benefits plan includes - medical, dental, vision, flexible spending and health savings accounts, life insurance, ADD, disability, retirement, paid vacation/time off, educational assistance, and may also include infertility assistance, paid parental leave and adoption assistance.
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A.Y. McDonald Mfg. Co. is looking for a Continuous Improvement Engineer at our Elizabethton, TN facility. Note: Methods and processes include manual machinery, CNC machinery, assembly, product testing, powder paint, wet paint, material storage and handling, shipping and receiving, plant and office processes and procedures.
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As a Continuous Improvement Manager, you will master Crane’s Strategy Deployment Process (‘SDP’) and menu of lean manufacturing techniques. Crane Aerospace and Electronics has an exciting opportunity for a Continuous Improvement Manage r at our Burbank, CA location.
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We offer parental leave, family services benefits, backup dependent care, flexible spending accounts, telemedicine, pet adoption reimbursement, employee assistance program, and many discounts including 10% off pet insurance and 20% off at Chewy.com.
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A Continuous Improvement Manager instills a Process Excellence culture through involving, educating and leading all levels and functions at the site in CI/Lean principles, concepts, methodology, initiatives and tools.
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The continuous improvement manager will report to the Director of continuous improvement. The Continuous Improvement (CI) Manager is responsible for leading all facets associated with driving Operational Excellence efforts within U.S. Silica corporate and plant operations.
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Employee Assistance Program provides professional, confidential assistance for any type of personal issue you or your eligible dependents are experiencing. The Continuous Improvement Engineer/Industrial Engineer perform industrial engineering assignments and complete projects to improve operating performance and reduce waste, delays and costs.
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Responsible for leading projects related to Continuous Improvement and Cost reduction efforts in accordance with Plant Management goals. Responsible to ensure all warehouse operations have proper material handling equipment and resources to complete tasks on schedule and safely.
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As a Continuous Improvement Manager, you will support the Branch by developing, executing, and facilitating an enterprise wide lean management system for the SE region. The Continuous Improvement Manager will collaborate with all key stakeholders to lead and facilitate events and document progress to lean goals.
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Health and Work/Life Balance Benefits; Be Well Company sponsored holistic wellness program which includes Wellness Coaching and reward dollars, Parental Leave, Adoption Assistance, Employee Assistance Program, College Coach Program, Back-up Care Program, Paid Time Off to Volunteer, Employee Matching Gifts Program, Employee Resource Groups, Inclusion and Diversity Programs, Employee Recognition Program.
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Benefits include medical, dental, vision, prescription, 401(k) match, short & long term disability, health & flexible spending accounts, employee assistance program, life & AD&D insurance, military and jury duty differential pay, tuition reimbursement program, work flex policy, equipment rental program, paid volunteer opportunities, community non-profit donation match, along with paid vacation, holiday, sick, bereavement and parental leave.
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Benefits include: Medical, dental, vision, basic and supplemental life insurance, paid parental leave, short and long-term disability, 401(k) with a company match of up to 5%, and an Education Support Program.
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The Continuous Improvement Manager is responsible for implementing, maintaining, and monitoring activities and requirements related to overall equipment reliability for our Casa Grande facility.
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The Program Governance Manager is responsible for assisting with governance and oversight of enterprise-wide internal control programs over Financial Reporting (SOX), Regulatory Reporting (FR Y-14 CFO Attestation), and Compliance Reporting (17a-5 Broker-Dealer) to mitigate the risk of material weaknesses in internal controls and/or materials omissions/errors in data.
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