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Six Sigma Green Belt and/or 5 years of process improvement experience. Six Sigma Green Belt and/or process improvement experience. This individual must have experience with Program Quality, Supply Chain/Supplier Management/Procurement, Quality Processes, Industry Standards (AS9100, AS5553, AS6171), and USG Contracts, Terms & Conditions, DFARs, FARs & other DoD regulatory requirements.
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Master’s degree (MBA, MS, preferred)Certifications in supply chain, procurement, inventory management, operations management or process improvement would be highly beneficial (CPSM/C.P.M./Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or higher, etc.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer will be responsible for executing various supplier quality engineering related activities such as Compliance, Process, and Product Audits, MRB, FAI Witnessing, Review and Sign off, Problem Solving, Corrective and Preventive Actions, Supplier Performance Reporting and other Quality Improvement Activities.
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Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt Certification. Develop and maintain detailed and accurate reporting of supplier performance and quality improvement progress. Support suppliers in the evaluation of existing manufacturing or business processes, identification of opportunities for improvement, and development of solutions to optimize supplier performance using various problem-solving techniques.
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Develop and/or assist in the development and improvement of Silfab’s White Belt, Yellow Belt, Orange Belt and Green Belt training material. Lead other Lean & Six Sigma Black Belt projects assigned by the Corporate Director of Continuous Improvement and Quality.
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Certifications in supply chain, procurement, inventory management, operations management or process improvement would be highly beneficial (CPSM/C.P.M./Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or higher, etc.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt. The Senior Supplier Quality Engineer drives customer satisfaction and continual improvement in accomplishing ESA’s strategic plan through monitoring, managing and resolving issues related to Supplier quality performance.
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Perform on-site supplier visits for root cause analysis and verification of corrective actions of supplier quality issues Promote and facilitate the use of customer preferred techniques for continuous improvement such as Lean, Six-Sigma, Poka-Yoke, and Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA) Facilitate the escalation of unresolved supplier quality issues within assigned projects and suppliers.
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LEAN, Toyota Production System, Green Belt, 5S, or other continuous improvement training desired. About MSI: Founded in 1975, MSI is a leading supplier of flooring tile, countertops, wall and backsplash tile and hardscaping surfaces products in North America.
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Mechanical Engineer or Tooling degree preferred Desirable to have Six Sigma Green Belt along with SPS Lean Skills or equivalent Experience solving problems by leading, managing, and implementing continuous improvement projects.
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A basic understanding of the Missiles & Fire Control (MFC) SAP business system and Procure to Pay (P2P) Experience performing Quality Management System and Special Process surveys ASQ Certifications Certified Quality Engineer (CQE), Certified Quality Auditor (CQA) or Certified Quality Improvement Associate (CQIA) Lean Six Sigma certification (Green Belt) Experience with solid rocket Motor manufacturing and high temperature materials (e.g., carbon-carbon composites.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer drives customer satisfaction and continual improvement in accomplishing ESA’s strategic plan through monitoring, managing and resolving issues related to Supplier quality performance.
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The Supplier Quality Engineer collaborates with quality assurance, domestic supply chain, operations, and engineering to identify and address opportunities for continuous improvement related to on-time delivery of quality parts and materials into the Taco Cranston facility.
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Process oriented and extensive process improvement expertise (Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification) Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification. Manages software supplier relationship with vendor in partnership with GP Sourcing Relationship Manager.
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Certified Lean Practitioner or Six Sigma Green Belt or Six Sigma Black Belt. The Supplier Development Engineer is responsible for understanding the supplier’s current process state, identifying waste and improvement opportunities, then facilitating and leading cross-functional team members to drive waste reduction and improvements.
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