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Certificate and/or Certification in Six Sigma Black Belt by the American Society for Quality (ASQ) required. The RPI Specialist will utilize (Plan-Do-Check-Act) PDCA, Lean, and Six Sigma improvement methodologies, robust data/statistical analytics, as well as Change Management in improvement work.
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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt strongly preferred; PMP or similar also very helpful. Lean Six Sigma Black Belt strongly preferred; PMP or similar also very helpful. Experience with Excel is required; experience with Power BI and Project Management Software strongly preferred.
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Six sigma Green/Black Belt certification preferred. Utilize six-sigma and lean manufacturing tools to identify service, cash, and/or cost savings opportunities.
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Six Sigma Green / Black belt preferred. 5 + years of experience with Lean Six Sigma tools and methods. Lean Manufacturing experience. Partner with shared services leaders (i.e., EH&S, Quality, Engineering, Planning/Scheduling, Warranty, and Customer Service) in the tactical and strategic execution of plant performance.
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PMP certification preferred but not required; Lean Six Sigma Black Belt required. Creates opportunities for instructional guidance, including development and delivery of Lean training, especially during Kaizen events and other initiatives that require subject matter expertise, to ensure others can lead, champion, and sustain process improvements.
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Lean/Six Sigma Capabilities (Black Belt) preferred. Lean/Six Sigma Capabilities (Black Belt) preferred. Lead process engineering teams consisting of technology group and plant process engineers.
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LEAN-Six Sigma Black Belt or Green Belt industry accepted certifications. Experience with: (1) LEAN-Six Sigma and related methodologies; (2) Process management and measurement (SPC, Cpk, etc.
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As such, the preferred candidate will be Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certified, with a proven track record in process improvement. Ideal candidate will have experience in large transformation projects related to higher education, finance, CRM and/or HR. Specific experience in leading six sigma Improvement Initiatives is greatly desired.
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Certified Six Sigma Black Belt with Lean implementation experience, preferred. Certified Six Sigma Black Belt with Lean implementation experience, preferred. Experienced with Polyurethane, preferred.
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Six Sigma Green Belt, Design for Six Sigma, Black Belt/MBB or Lean Expert/Lean Master certifications. Operate as a team member in Continuous Improvement, Six Sigma and Honeywell Operating System (HOS) initiatives.
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Certified Lean Practitioner or Certified Six Sigma Black Belt strongly preferred. Experience in lean manufacturing or business system-based company as a continuous improvement leader, black belt or similar role is a requirement.
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Accredited Lean Six Sigma Green Belt, preferably Black Belt. Implementation of continuous improvements by the use of Lean, Six Sigma, Kaizen methods.
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The successful incumbent will ideally hold a Master Black Belt in Lean Six SIgma. The successful incumbent for the tenure-track faculty position (Assistant Professor) with a primary focus in Operations Management will demonstrate eagerness in teaching various operations management courses, including operations management, project management, supply chain management, process management, service operation management, and quality assurance.
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Operational Excellence or CI certifications (i.e. Lean Six-Sigma, Black Belt, Green Belt, Lean Bronze, etc.) Lead and support implementation of Lean Manufacturing principles.
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Certification by the American Society for Quality (ASQ) as a Certified Quality Engineer (CQE), Certified Six Sigma Black Belt (CSSBB), or Certified Quality Manager (CQMgr) is preferred, but not required.
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