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Experience in a continuous improvement/lean manufacturing environment, with demonstrated use of 5S, 6S, or 7S lean methodology applications in manufacturing, Six Sigma, and/or continuous improvement tools for process improvements.
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What you’ll do:As Quality Supervisor, you will have the opportunity to lead the development, implementation and continuous improvement of the Quality Management Systems at the site, while leading a small team of hourly direct reports.
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Familiarity with Lean Manufacturing, PPAP, QAD, or other quality management systems, showcasing your commitment to continuous improvement. As a Swiss CNC Programmer, you will play a vital role in our manufacturing process by programming, setting up, and operating Citizens Swiss Lathes and Doosan machines.
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Your expertise in CNC programming software, preferably MasterCam or Esprit, will allow you to optimize our manufacturing process to reduce cycle-time and setup time while ensuring exceptional part accuracy.
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Preferred background in heat treatment and plating processes to contribute to our diverse manufacturing capabilities. Join our team and contribute to our commitment to excellence in the manufacturing industry.
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Requires cross-functional leadership knowledge and mastery level knowledge in AS9100 Quality Management, product and process verification and validation, continuous improvement and quantitative methods of analysis in order to provide coaching to the group.
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Our Continuous Improvement Manager needs to be an analytical thinker that can communicate our lean leadership vision and strategy in a way that will engage and motivate our employees to be part of it.
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In this role, the manager facilitates and leads projects and continuous improvement to meet KPI initiatives. Description KEY PURPOSE OF ROLE The Production Manager will lead and manage the operations of all production areas to ensure that safety, quality, manufacturing standards, and finances are achieved in accordance with Company expectations.
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Participate in total quality management projects to achieve continuous improvement. The CNC Set-up Operator is able to set-up, troubleshoot, operate, and adjust various manufacturing machines, under minimal supervision, used to produce composite pressure vessels.
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Our Plant Manager is responsible for leading all activities of a high-performance manufacturing facility utilizing lean manufacturing principles and leadership to drive continuous and significant improvements in key operational metrics including safety, quality, delivery, and productivity.
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Perform all aspects of continuous improvement including but not limited to; implementing lean manufacturing practices, 5S and visual management, throughput improvements, quality improvements, safety and ergonomics, tooling and equipment development for the efficient assembly of severe duty class 8 trucks.
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Support continuous improvement of the mill’s talent management program, to support employee engagement, growth/development, and retention. We are a true farm-to-table company with an integrated portfolio including food processing and food brands, phosphate mining, fertilizer manufacturing, farming, ranching and cattle production, and other enterprises related to agriculture.
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Possess continuous improvement experience with emphasis in the laboratory information management and deployment of LEAN/Six Sigma, analytical methods and manufacturing process development for polymeric materials.
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Leads the department in design and development of improving methods and equipment through continuous improvement and lean manufacturing principles. Assists in the implementations and improvement of effective preventive maintenance programs for all plant equipment.
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Experience identifying process improvement initiatives, implementing those improvements, and always striving for continuous improvement including Lean manufacturing tools. Possess critical knowledge of manufacturing industry standards and processes including fabrication, machining, and assembly.
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