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Support SMART program by defining and facilitating continuous improvement activities; apply Lean, Six Sigma and sound RCA tools. If you are interested in working in a fast paced aerospace manufacturing environment, and have a passion for driving and owning process improvements, apply for our Design/Project Engineer role today.
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Work with Operations and Continuous Improvement Teams to develop and enhance Lean processes such as standard operating procedures, standard work, 5S, six sigma, etc. Experience with AutoCAD or Revit, process and mapping design leveraging Visio or LucidChart or similar, and process simulation/modeling software.
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2 years experience with Continuous Improvement tools such as lean manufacturing, Kaizen, 6. trials, setting up full-scale production, and process improvement. Coordinate continuous improvement and production process refinement efforts.
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The CI Manager will lead and support CI programs and lean transformation to promote lean culture, workplace safety, improve quality & process efficiency, and achieve a world-class lean manufacturing facility.
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Experience using and or/implementing a production part manufacturing and approval process (PPAP) or other proven process improvement techniques such as Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing or Kaizen.
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Minimum of 3+ years of experience in a high speed/high volume manufacturing, understanding of machine controls and instrumentation, Lean Six Sigma and continuous process improvement experience, ERP transactional experience, 5S experience.
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Mechanical engineering activities to support fuel manufacturing (reliability, maintenance, process improvement, failure analysis, etc. Knowledge of and experience with manufacturing facility design and approaches to lean manufacturing.
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Leads or supports continuous process improvement projects such as existing production equipment improvements, new process development, and facility/layout modifications utilizing Lean and Six Sigma methodologies.
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Process Improvement: Collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop and implement process improvement initiatives, including lean manufacturing and Six Sigma methodologies, aimed at reducing waste and enhancing efficiency.
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Manufacturing engineering, Manufacturing process, Assembly, Lean manufacturing, Process improvement. Apply lean manufacturing principles to make more efficient Process, Process Flow, Plant layout Work on open issues resolution/collaboration with OEM’s (Follow through PPAP approval) Provide engineering support for material flow process documents standards and procedures, training as required and integration consideration of all processes and assessment.
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Continuous improvement; use a data-driven approach to implement improvements in the manufacturing areas for process stabilization, repeatability, control, efficiencies of labor, and time and cost reduction in scrap and rework.
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Demonstrated successful application of Lean principles such as Value Stream Mapping, Just-In-Time, Demand Flow, Single Piece Flow, Five S, Visual Management, Total Productive Maintenance, Continuous Improvement Process, Kaizen, SPC, Six Sigma and Communication Tools, and Statistical Problem Solving.
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Co-Op/Internship in Manufacturing, Supply Chain, or Distribution with experience applying basic Lean/Continuous Improvement Tools. Extract data and manipulate into beneficial tools to provide key metrics for process improvement.
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Applies Lean Manufacturing methodology for process improvement initiatives; provides periodic reports on cost savings and process improvements. Works with manufacturing, engineering and quality to ensure process controls are in place for new and existing equipment and processes including TPM, PM and safe operation compliance.
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Optimize to optimize moderately complex Manufacturing processes using engineering methods (e.g., SIX Sigma and LEAN methods) for design for manufacturing and for continuous process improvement.
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