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Demonstrated competence in Lean Manufacturing and Continuous Improvement methods, Statistical Process Control, Total Quality Management. Lead TQM implementation, Supplier Corrective Actions, APQP-PPAP and Continuous Improvement Programs.
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Demonstrated expertise in Lean Manufacturing principles and their successful implementation. Develop and implement Lean Manufacturing strategies to optimize plant operations and reduce waste.
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Understanding of lean manufacturing principles and cost management methodologies beneficial. Lead the development and implementation of the annual operating plan and budget for the manufacturing function, ensuring alignment with corporate strategic objectives.
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Utilizes proven lean manufacturing abilities to identify opportunities for cost reduction, increased quality, workflow improvements, estimating, project analysis, technology development and core manufacturing skill set.
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You’ll integrate Lean Sigma improvement methodologies and activities within the value stream and will serve as a generator and coordinator of ideas for process improvement techniques and implementation strategies.
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Responsible for plant wide implementation of Lean Manufacturing Methodology. The engineer will be responsible for leading, facilitating and implementing Lean Manufacturing practices across all departments of the company.
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You will drive strategic short and long-term operation initiatives and process improvement projects in alignment with the mission and goals of Amphenol RF. You will be accountable for delivering tactical results by the use and implementation of industry leading tools and methodologies, including the OPEX System, Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, TQM, BPM, and Continuous Improvement Kaizen, amongst others.
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This individual will assist in the development and implementation of efficiency projects, lean manufacturing initiatives, and for driving a continuous improvement culture within the organization.
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Demonstrated history of successful change implementation and implementing of operational excellence improvements such as lean manufacturing, demand flow, six sigma, tooling equivalency, and comprehensive regulatory and quality improvement programs.
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Skills will be developed around: Implementation of Lean tools, Ergonomic Improvement, Layout Generation & PFEP, Jig & Fixture Design, Manufacturing Process Creation and Work Instruction Development.
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Identifies, leads and implements process improvements for existing manufacturing processes utilizing appropriate engineering principles and standard strategies, e.g. Lean and Six Sigma principles.
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Respected poultry processor in Perry, GA is seeking a Sr. Reliability Engineer to lead the implementation, continuous improvement, and sustainability of reliability systems and processes within the manufacturing site in order to deliver a strategic reliability-centered maintenance approach to optimizing asset life and productivity through documented asset strategies.
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Solid understanding of Continuous Improvement and Lean Manufacturing methodologies and proven track record of implementation. Manufacturing Engineering Manager Responsibilities: Manages, motivates, and leads team of Engineers ensuring appropriate direction, training, and evaluation.
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Drive performance improvements through the implementation of Lean Manufacturing techniques, including participation in the plan that the process unit must execute. Coach employees to drive the Lean Manufacturing culture through the use of Strategy Deployment in order to achieve breakthrough business objectives.
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Lean/Six Sigma certification – Green Belt. About Medtronic Together, we can change healthcare worldwide. We are currently looking for a Manufacturing Engineer II to join our Cranial & Spinal Technologies business (CST) in Fort Worth, Texas.
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