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Perform process mapping, value stream mapping, process design, methods development, establishing performance standards/metrics, ROI analysis and project management. Senior level in Continuous Improvement responsible for, but not limited to, functions pertaining to the development, implementation, and maintenance of the Kenco Operating System (KOS) at our Distribution Center.
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The Process Improvement/Project Management Specialist, Remote for Beckman Coulter Diagnostics is responsible optimizing customer organizational performance by leading the implementation of cost savings projects that track directly back to the customers P&L. Also, enhancing the alignment and efficiency of business processes by ensuring continuous, sustained improvement across the enterprise through the implementation of Danaher Business System like tools and methodologies.
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You will be a part of the Performance Partnership Delivery team and report to the Performance Partnership Delivery Manager responsible for leading project implementation with the customer of large-scale hard cost saving, process improvement and change management projects.
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Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt with 8+ years of proven experience leading and managing multiple continuous improvement programs; 2 to 4 years of leading change management efforts.
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Lead and facilitate continuous improvement projects using methodologies such as Lean Six Sigma, Kaizen and Total Quality Management (TQM) to streamline operations, eliminate bottlenecks and enhance overall performance.
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As a key contributor to the success of the project, the candidate will utilize continuous improvement tools (e.g. Theory of Constraints, Lean, Six Sigma, kaizen, behavioral and facilitation techniques) and work across all project functions and levels of the organization.
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Project management experience, team facilitation, data analysis, change management, best practice translation, and process improvement experience is required. Engage and collaborate with regional SPLs and Continuous Improvement leaders on best practice sharing, development of Black Belt project pipeline and strategic initiatives.
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Ideally in extrusion, milling or bakery sector (required); Thorough understanding and working knowledge of safety, food safety and employee legislation (required); Process Development and Project Management experience (preferred); Experience and qualified in Lean Manufacturing techniques or Continuous Improvement techniques (required); Experience of working with NPD, Commercial and Marketing teams (desirable.
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Promote innovation in capital improvements by ongoing relationships with equipment, instrumentation, systems vendors, participation in professional development in chemical engineering, instrumentation, automation and project management and dissemination of knowledge to stakeholders.
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The Continuous Improvement Lead provides continuous improvement and Lean expertise for Carolina CAT. This individual will directly support various client groups across the business and will be integral to the business transformation by serving teams as an analyst, facilitator, coach, strategist and project manager.
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The Regional Continuous Improvement Manager coordinates with Director of Continuous Improvement, Other Regional Managers, Plant Leadership and Continuous Improvement at the local level by developing and implementing systems and processes that optimize all phases of the production process (Safety, Food Safety, Quality, and Productivity and Finance.
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Investigates and resolves security violations , provides postmortem analysis and leads post incident review determining any continuous improvement objectives (necessary changes to process or systems) that would prevent such incidents from reoccurring; feeds Known Problem and Incident Response Management policies and procedures as necessary.
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Reporting directly to the Continuous Improvement Manager, the CI Coordinator will work collaboratively with cross-functional teams to identify, plan and execute process improvement initiatives and employee engagement opportunities.
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Incorporate the necessary tools, equipment, and methods into the new and existing process aimed at continuous improvement. Director of Continuous Improvement, Quality and EHS.
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Convene, lead, and facilitate continuous improvement project teams motived to execute Kaizen/ Rapid Improvement. Ensure change management occurs by keeping all employees informed, engaged and committed to delivering on project deliverables/ objectives.
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