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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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Lean Six Sigma, Process Engineer, Six Sigma, Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Management, Engineering. This position supports plants in the North American manufacturing network to meet the product specification, customer requirements, and shareholder expectations by improving process capability and driving process improvement projects utilizing Lean/Six Sigma methods.
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Strong understanding of lean manufacturing principles, Six Sigma methodologies, and continuous improvement techniques. Proven track record of successful leadership in operations within the sheet metal fabrication or related manufacturing industry.
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Lean Six-Sigma Green Belt (Application of Methodologies as but not limited to VSM, 7’ Waste identification, Time Study, Line Balance, SIPOC, DOE, ANOVA, R&R, Capability Analysis, DMAIC, KAIZEN, 8D’s, Ishikawa Diagram.
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Experienced with Continuous Improvement and Lean Manufacturing ( Kanban, Lean Six Sigma, Kaizen, pull scheduling, Deming and Covey, etc.) Bachelor degree in Manufacturing Management, Engineering, Business , or related field is a PLUS.
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Demonstrated ability in applying SPC, Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing. dataCon, Inc. is a contract manufacturing services firm, specializing in the US Navy's high-reliability, mission critical applications.
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Drive suppliers to continually improve their business and manufacturing process performance to meet Bio-Rad’s requirements for supplier excellence using a collection of best practices in project management, Six Sigma, Lean, Statistical Process Control (SPC) and negotiation.
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The Manufacturing Engineer will support Business Unit team members in the areas of problem solving, Lean and Continuous Improvement activities, and process development. Implementing lean manufacturing concepts on their assigned cells and involving operators, maintenance, and tooling personnel in cell improvements.
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This position will be tasked with providing analysis of plant manufacturing capacity, process optimization and automation, MIP identification and implementation, process validation planning\execution using lean manufacturing techniques and other problem-solving tools.
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The VMP must be established and kept up to date by the local site owner of the operation (e.g. head of manufacturing/technical services) and the responsible Quality Operations, Quality Systems and Quality Control managers Co-ordinate QA functions for assigned areas of responsibility and provide for QA Operations liaisons with functional departments in Production, Quality and Commercial.
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Wafer process development/manufacturing experience with Six Sigma/lean manufacturing/SPC/APC - Prefer JMP, R, and Python skills. (To qualify for the Principal Level: MS + 7 years or PhD + 3 years of experience, highly skilled in multiple technical areas including wafer processing, materials engineering with an emphasis on diamond and/or laser processing, along with advanced statistical analysis applied to high-volume manufacturing.
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Manufacturing engineering, lean six sigma, green belt, electronics manufacturing, electronics, Aerospace. manufacturing engineering,lean six sigma,green belt,electronics manufacturing.
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Familiarity with lean manufacturing principles, Six Sigma methodologies, and statistical process control (SPC) techniques for process optimization and quality improvement. Experience with advanced manufacturing technologies such as additive manufacturing (3D printing), automation, robotics, and digital manufacturing.
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We received $515m in funding and are executing a multi-$B expansion plan for one of the greenest forms of tech manufacturing: converting greenhouse gas into diamond wafers using zero-emission energy.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or higher. 5 to 8 years Go-To-Market (GTM) experience in any of the following industries: Consumer-Packaged Goods (CPG), Life Sciences, Hi-Tech, Wholesale Distribution, Manufacturing or Food Service.
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