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Lean Manufacturing and Six-Sigma Green Belt certifications would be desirable. Job Segment: Supply Chain, Lean Six Sigma, Strategic Sourcing, Supply Chain Manager, Six Sigma, Operations, Management.
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Job Segment: Supply Chain, Six Sigma, Lean Six Sigma, Supply, Material Planner, Operations, Management, Manufacturing. 3+ years of continuous Improvement/Process Oriented - Lean, Six Sigma, or other structure problem solving method.
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Experience in operations, inventory management, MRP and lean manufacturing processes. ·BA/BS degree or 2 years minimum planner/buyer manufacturing experience. ·Must possess ability to work well in a manufacturing environment.
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Experience with the implementation of lean manufacturing initiatives such as kanban and other visual ordering systems, kaizen, Value Stream Mapping, root cause analysis techniques. Three years of supply chain experience in a manufacturing company, which includes buying transactions and planning transactions utilizing an MRP system.
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When you work at Flexcon you can get involved in community related activities, lean manufacturing, and continuous improvement programs, Flexcon Learning Academy, and much more! Present recommendations and initiate actions to improve purchasing function(s) and interaction with other Flexcon departments through the use of Lean tools.
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APICS CPIM Certification and experience with lean manufacturing is preferred. Manage Supplier Manufacturing Service Agreements and Supplier Quality Management to continuously improve quality standards.
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Minimum of 5 years' experience in a procurement engineering (or similar) role, commodity management, or similar role(s) in a fast-paced manufacturing environment with a wide range of experience across Supply Chain, Manufacturing, and New Product Introduction.
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Ability to successfully contribute and attain company goals in a fast‐paced contract manufacturing environment. The Senior Commodity Buyer who specializes in Fabricated and Machined Parts is responsible for sourcing, procuring, and managing the supply of custom machined components, frames, weldments, sheet metal, castings, coatings, stampings, moldings, and raw materials within the medical and life sciences industry, particularly those that require precision engineering.
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Buyer/Planner II must have experience with high volume, short lead time products and must possess working know ledge of Lean Manufacturing/Siemens Production System (SPS). Buyer/Planner II must be able to collaborate across functional areas that include Strategic Procurement, Manufacturing, Engineering, Quality and Logistics Distribution.
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Knowledge of TQM, Lean Manufacturing, and Supply Chain Optimization. As a Plant Buyer, you will support a manufacturing plant in a different region. We are wholly committed to the conservation of the environment while also sustainably developing and manufacturing a comprehensive line of acoustical fiberglass insulation for residential, commercial, industrial, marine, OEM and metal building applications, using post-consumer recycled materials.
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Support lean manufacturing initiatives through participation in the Global Strategy Deployment process and Kaizen events. The Buyer/Planner I will also firm production orders, monitor and follow up on production orders, and end jobs in the ERP system This position will drive continuous improvement throughout the supply base by utilizing the appropriate lean principles.
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Working knowledge and background in manufacturing programs, i.e., Quality Management Systems (QMS), AS9100, ISO9001, Continuous Process Improvement, Lean, etc. The Buyer/Production Planner manages and oversees the production schedule and execution of the production plant manufacturing.
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Lean Six Sigma Green belt certified. Manufacturing Purchasing environment experience (Order management, Supplier management, Contract Negotiation, Forecasting, Subcontractor Management.
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Work closely with TBC Demand Planning, Customer Service Department, and Manufacturing Departments to manage dynamic environment in order to maximize on- on-time delivery performance metrics while minimizing inventory in all of its forms.
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Lean Manufacturing or Six Sigma experience preferred. 3 years of experience in a manufacturing environment preferred. The Buyer / Production Scheduler is responsible for planning, scheduling, and materials availability for one of the Value Streams at our plant in West Chester, PA. This position is critical to the success of our customers and to enabling the Value Stream to achieve the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) established for Safety, Quality, Delivery, & Cost (SQDC.
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