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The Sr. Manufacturing Operations Manager will play a critical role managing/ coordinating work w/ Operations, Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS), and Quality teams, Engineering, Reliability & Maintenance teams, reporting directly to the GM/ Plant Manager.
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Strong working knowledge of product structure, manufacturing processes as well as quality standards and modern manufacturing technologies and techniques, TPM. (autonomous maintenance, professional maintenance and early equipment management), quality and process control including Statistical Process Control (SPC), 5S, standardized work and other Lean principles.
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General CPG process, packaging subject matter expertiseKnowledge of CI systems and methodologies including TPM, Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma Understands metrics and best in class excellence levels of maturityProven leadership abilities, including strong influencing skills without direct reportingProven change management skillsExcellent problem-solving abilities, Ability to handle multiple and changing prioritiesStrong written (e.g.: PowerPoint) and oral communication skills.
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Implement lean manufacturing principles to improve efficiency and reduce waste. Familiarity with lean manufacturing principles. Manage day-to-day operations of the manufacturing facility.
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Major interactions include: Personnel problems, disciplinary actions; receives operating cost analysis from the Plant Controller; Lean Manager to further the concepts of Lean manufacturing; Purchasing Department in testing of new materials; vendors regarding the usage of their products; AAR inspectors and customers reviewing the plant operations; Quality Manager to ensure adherence to AAR and Griffin quality standards and/or specification.
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Applies Lean Manufacturing principles to drive consistent output and process improvements. The 1st Shift Operations Leader will serve as a key leader of an exciting manufacturing team in our Gas Power Schenectady facility.
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Manufacturing Operational Excellence: Lead business process reengineering efforts, drive Lean Six Sigma transformations, implement Manufacturing & Operations Excellence frameworks, optimize asset reliability and performance management, enhance process reliability, deploy TPM & TQM methodologies, and drive manpower productivity improvements.
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Minimum of 5 - 7 years of related work experience in a lean manufacturing/repair environment with supervisory leadership skills. Railcar repair, Railroad industry, equipment leasing, transportation or manufacturing experience preferred.
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Lean Manager to further the concepts of Lean manufacturing. Can demonstrate a track record of cost-saving, inventory turns improvement, and implementation of planning approaches (JIT, Kanban, and Lean Manufacturing.
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Manufacturing Operations Digitization: Streamline production planning and scheduling, enhance quality management systems, optimize production operations, ensure compliance with Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) standards, improve inventory and material handling processes, automate workflows, create insightful reports and dashboards, deploy advanced automation solutions, and utilize process design & simulation techniques.
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Keywords: Operations Manager, Plant Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Plant Superintendant, Production Manager. Implement continuous improvement methods such as lean manufacturing, 5S Six Sigma.
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They are responsible for coordinating the daily operations of the Branch with manufacturing centers, purchasing, and the Customer Service teams. They are responsible for the facility and employees; which include the Warehouse/Manufacturing, Quality, Safety, Shipping and Receiving, VMI, Drivers and Counter Sales (if applicable.
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Professional experience with data analytics tools such as PowerBI.Professional or academic experience with operations management,lean manufacturing, and CRM management tools (e.g. Salesforce.
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Experience with TPS/ Continuous Improvement/ Lean Manufacturing principles and programs preferred. Actively participates in the implementation and sustaining ABS (Lean Manufacturing) principle and practices.
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Implement and maintain lean manufacturing principles, including six sigma, kanban, dock-to-stock, and vendor-managed inventory programs. Strong knowledge of lean manufacturing, six sigma, and other quality management systems.
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