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Experience with lean manufacturing and Six Sigma methodologies. Develops and conducts Lean training for all employees. ChampionX is a global leader in providing chemistry programs and services, drilling technology, artificial lift solutions, and automation technologies for the upstream and midstream oil and gas industry.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Train MRO Divisional A&D staff in understanding and deployment of TPS, Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, and Continuous Improvement practices (Coach, Train, Facilitate, Participate in OpEx Events/Activities) Establish a strategy for CIP activities within A&D MRO Division that includes a robust and continuous improvement quality and regulatory system.
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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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Develop and improve processes using LEAN/Six Sigma principals. ASML San Diego is looking for talented and motivated engineers to come be part of enabling tomorrows technology thru today’s advances in EUV photo lithography, the most technology critical process of semiconductor manufacturing.
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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. Bachelor's Degreeor Master's Degree in Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, and/or equivalent.
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Certified Lean Six Sigma Black BeltProcess Improvement, Change Management, & PMPTraining/Workshop FacilitationTechnical Writing We Offer Competitive compensation packageModern working environment with state-of-the-art facilities and technologiesChallenging assignments in a fast growing and innovative industryPosition in a dynamic, international team of highly skilled professionalsVarious opportunities for personal and professional development within a global organization.
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Minimum of 5 years’ experience related to quality assurance, lean manufacturing, regulatory compliance, and Six Sigma manufacturing in a manufacturing environment; previous direct leadership experience preferred.
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SKILLSExperienced Lean and Six Sigma trainer and mentorDetailed knowledge of lean manufacturing techniques – i.e. value stream mapping, one-piece flow, problem solving, etc.
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Advantageous: Lean/Six Sigma trainings, DFA certification, GD&T knowledge, Assembly tooling ( Vision systems, DC Tools. Lean/Six Sigma trainings. Identifying potential production technology usage or manufacturing restrictions to formulate solutions for the Engineering department (Design for Manufacturing - DFM, Design for Assembly - DfA.
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Lean Six Sigma Green or Black Belt Certification. The RF Sensor Prod-ops lead will be required to lead the team of manufacturing engineers, PP&C, industrial engineers, and AMT personnel to execute strategy and tactics.
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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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2 years' experience in Continuous Improvement methodologies (for example Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), World Class Manufacturing (WCM) , Lean Six Sigma) within Supply Chain or manufacturing environments.
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Implement lean manufacturing principles to streamline processes and eliminate waste. - Utilize Six Sigma methodologies to drive continuous improvement in supply chain operations.
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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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Knowledge of the principles of Lean manufacturing and Six Sigma (an asset). Knowledge of the principles of Lean manufacturing and Six Sigma (an asset). Significant knowledge or experience with special processes (welding, brazing, coating, etc.
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