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Advanced skills in Process modeling software such as SYSCAD, Aspen, and ChemCad as well as Python for Machine Learning and Data Science, MATLAB, Plant Triage / Expertune Loop Tuning, SEEQ, Pipe-Flo Advantage and Foxboro / Honeywell DCS is preferred.
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Collaborating with other operational excellence related parties in ASML, including Lean Competence Center, Business Performance Improvement, GES Project Management CoE (PIDS), Problem Solving Competence Center, Process Mining Competence Center, Continuous Monitoring.
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The Mine Engineer has the authority to identify and the responsibility to record any problems related to safety, the environment, the product, process, or system and to recommend or provide solutions with support of their manager and the Director of Mining Engineering.
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Support PacifiCorp's regulatory process by responding to data requests regarding fueling issues and specifically regarding the company's affiliate coal mines. Oversee Fuel Resources' support of Net Power Cost (NPC) testimony and data requests.
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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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As our Chemical Process Engineer, you will oversee all facets of chemical process design & implementation of our proprietary lithium-ion battery recycling processes and primary resource extraction technologies.
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As a Geotechnical Analyst - Underground Mining, you will be responsible for managing and optimizing underground excavation stability within the company's operations. Bachelor’s degree in Geological, Geotechnical or an appropriate Engineering discipline and three (3) years of related experience in hard rock mining relating to rock mechanics and underground excavation stability, OR Master’s degree in an appropriate Engineering discipline and two (2) years of related experience in hard rock mining relating to rock mechanics and underground excavation stability.
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Specific semiconductor skills include solid understanding of IC processing, data mining and statistics, SPC, DOE, Lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, and structured problem solving. Must display strong sense of ownership, drive, and dedication to the improvement of the photolithography process area.
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Utilize statistical methods and predictive modeling techniques to identify opportunities for process improvement and optimization. Proven work experience as a Data Analyst, Data Engineer, Database Developer, Data Architect, Business Analyst or similar role.
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Process sample and data collection and interpretation. Support process improvement projects where applicable. Knowledge of database systems for process control applications.
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Department/Division: Trauma ServicesJob Summary: The Trauma Process Improvement Coordinator works under the supervision of the Trauma Program Manager. Identifies trauma patients that meet process improvement inclusion criteria.
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5+ years of experience in data analysis and data mining and visualization tools such as Python, R, SQL, Tableau, or similar. Stay abreast of the latest trends, developments, and best practices in process excellence and mining, and incorporate them into the enterprise strategy and operations.
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Proficient in data mining, machine learning, and deep learning packages in Python/Tensorflow/Keras. Use state-of-the-art machine learning, deep learning, and data mining techniques to develop proof-of-concept predictive models.
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Change management, facilitation, coaching, process improvement, or project management certification (e.g., Lean Six Sigma Green or Black Belt, CAPM, PMP, CCMP, or Prosci) Experience in strategy, organizational transformation, organizational development, process improvement, workforce strategy, change management, communications, monitoring and evaluation, or emergency response and preparedness.
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Exposure to Business Process Analysis, Data Analysis, Finance, and Accounting, Excel and Macro Development, SAS or Other Reporting Tools, Data and Analytics, Microsoft Power Platform, SharePoint, RPA (Automation Anywhere big plus), Software Development, Project Management, Business Process Improvement/Engineering (BPI), Technical Support and Customer Service, Business Knowledge (Any Area) are all a big plus.
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