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The RN Lead Case Manager provides oversight of processes and education related to new staff orientation, staff competency development, and the Continuous Documentation Improvement Program (CDIP.
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Report ongoing activities to Management and keep the company continuous improvement efforts on track. Understanding metal finishing manufacturing processes, concepts of lean manufacturing, continuous improvement and team work are critical to success in this position.
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Work hours are typically 7:00am - 5:00pm Monday through Friday; however, the Continuous Improvement Manager is expected to be available after hours and on weekends when required. The Continuous Improvement Manager oversees daily continuous improvement initiatives for the La Porte operation.
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Crane Aerospace and Electronics has an exciting opportunity for a Continuous Improvement Manager at our Burbank, CA location. Job Summary:As a Continuous Improvement Manager, you will master Crane’s Strategy Deployment Process (‘SDP’) and menu of lean manufacturing techniques.
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Drives Plant asset integrity and reliability program, including proactive maintenance programs, such as predictive maintenance programs, Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), maintenance scheduling, root cause analysis, improvement through Lean Six Sigma techniques and other best practices.
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Source One Technical Solutions is seeking a strategic HR Project Manager with 5 years of project management experience with at least one year of experience supporting improvement/transformation work, and preferably HR technology implementation and process improvement for an exciting consulting opportunity with temp to hire possible working for a media giant.
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Our client is seeking a Continuous Improvement Cheese Manager to support the business objectives of the cheese making operations for their St. Cloud, MN cheese plant. Contribute to the site-wide continuous improvement initiatives, both as team leader and as a team member.
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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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Manage collaboration with the Information Technology (IT) teams to execute across strategic security priorities and drive continuous improvement of cybersecurity program capabilities.
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Crane Aerospace & Electronics has an exciting opportunity for a Continuous Improvement Facilitator at our Lynnwood, WA location. Job Summary:The Continuous Improvement Facilitator is a rotational assignment for employees to develop CBS (Crane Business System) acumen and leadership skills while supporting critical continuous improvement activities for the site.
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The PM produces cost data, specifically the top-level cost of the Agile team over time, software costs, hardware costs, cloud service and computing (including bandwidth and storage costs), licensing costs, and program management costs for the DevSecOps of Government Owned Software (SW) continuous delivery pipeline.
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Under general supervision, the Lean Sigma Community of Practice Program Manager is passionate about process improvement and coaching others, with a strong ability to motivate colleagues to practice continuous improvement and collaborate, to maximize efficiency within the organization.
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Develop, maintain, and support an IT Risk management program to include risk identification, measurement/prioritization, mitigation, and reporting (in partnership with the Governance Manager.
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Under the direction of the Trauma Program Manager (TPM), the Performance Improvement Coordinator identifies performance issues, assures timely evaluation, assists with developing action plans and implementing those plans, and is responsible for evaluating effectiveness.
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