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Lead other Lean & Six Sigma Black Belt projects assigned by the Corporate Director of Continuous Improvement and Quality. Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt preferred.
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Must have a solid understanding of Lean Principles such as Value Stream Mapping, Just-In-Time, Demand Flow, Single Piece Flow, 5S, Visual Management, Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), Continuous Improvement Process, Kaizen, SPC, Six Sigma (DMAIC), and Problem Solving.
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Six Sigma Green Belt and/or Black Belt certification preferred. Preferred Qualifications:Cross-functional operations experience with a proven track record of delivering successful business results in the areas of operations management, employee development, employee safety, food safety, product quality, continuous improvement, and cost management and improvementPrevious experience leading, managing, and developing salaried employees in a manufacturing environment.
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ASQ Six Sigma Green Belt, Black Belt, Lean Mfg. Experience with setting up new product lines and transitioning into volume production. Drive continuous improvement opportunities and yield metrics utilizing wide variety of analytical techniques (such as SPC, DOE, Gauge R&R), lean manufacturing and six sigma concepts.
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Shadow a Black Belt to learn about Lean Six Sigma methodologies. Key responsibilities: Data Analytics / Black Belt / Project Management Intern. Data Analytics / Black Belt / Project Management Intern.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt required, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt preferred. · Direct experience in the application of a variety of continuous improvement, Six Sigma, Lean and Kaizen philosophies with the ability to explain core concepts proficiently.
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Preferred Six Sigma Black Belt (SSBB), Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (LSSBB), Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) Preferred Project Management Professional (PMI PMP) certification(s) a strong plus Skills or Special Abilities Established and productive contributor; continuously improves on processes and systems that may require understanding of a broader set of issues or other job areas.
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Attend M&P’s Lean & Six Sigma Black Belt training course; attain company’s Lean & Six Sigma Black Belt certification within established timelines. Corporate Lean & Six Sigma Black Belt.
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Conduct benchmarking and analysis on Lean & Six Sigma practices; identify and implement process improvement opportunities. Conduct our Lean & Six Sigma training courses for White Belts, Yellow Belts, Orange Belts and Green Belts.
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Current Six Sigma Black/Green Belt, Project Management Professional (PMP), or Lean Certification a plus. The position is located at the manufacturing plant of Hitachi Global Air Power in Michigan City, Indiana, and reports to the Continuous Improvement Manager.
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Lean Six Sigma Certification preferred – Green or Black Belt. 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.
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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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Project management and/or continuous improvement experience or certification such as PMP, CBAP, AIM or Lean Six Sigma Green Belt/Black Belt a plus.
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Certification in Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt, Kaizen facilitation, Project Management. Lead and manages high level, cross functional team through improvement (Kaizen) events, green belts and black belt projects using a knowledge transfer model.
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Certifications such as Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) or Six Sigma Green Belt/Black Belt may be advantageous. #Wizards Nearest Major Market: Seattle Nearest Secondary Market: Bellevue Job Segment: Six Sigma Black Belt, Quality Assurance, QA, Six Sigma, Quality Engineer, Management, Quality, Technology, Engineering.
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