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Certified Lean six sigma Green Belt or Black Belt. 3+ years of experience in Manufacturing Industries as a Supplier Quality Engineer. Proficiency in Minitab, MS Excel & Power BI. Det-Tronics is a part of the Global Fire Products business of Carrier and has a global footprint with manufacturing sites in the U.S. and sales presence in all key geographies.
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Project management experience Preferred Qualifications Manufacturing experience Knowledge and application of safety principles and methodologies Lean six sigma and continuous improvement capabilities.
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Experience with manufacturing engineering improvement principles (Lean, Six Sigma, Agile, motion study) Statistical Analysis Software (Minitab) (Strong Preference) Hands on experience with mechanical systems, prior manufacturing environment experience, several machine-shop courses, Formula SAE experience, etc.
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Working knowledge of continuous improvement tools such as Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing and Shainin Red-X. SRCTec, LLC is a manufacturing and life cycle management company specializing in the cost-effective production of high-quality, high-reliability, advanced military electro-mechanical products.
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Basic understanding of Lean manufacturing, ISO quality procedures, mechanical and electrical assembly, and mechanical and electrical testing preferred. Proficiency in SolidWorks and Minitab.
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Manufacturing Process Experience: PCBA assembly, Electronic assembly, Wiring harness, Electro-mechanical Assembly, Casting, CNC Machining, Plastic injection molding and System level assembly. Promote use of process focused continuous improvement tools such as Lean, Six Sigma, Mistake proofing(Poka-Yoke) , Measurement system analysis (MSA) and Failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA.
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Analyze existing processes and identify areas for improvement, including Lean Six Sigma methodologies, value stream mapping, and continuous improvement techniques to optimize efficiency, reduce waste, and enhance productivity (possibly in EV manufacturing.
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Proficient with Manufacturing software - Minitab, or Microsoft Applications – MS-Visio, MS-Power BI, MS-Excel, MS-Word, MS-PowerPoint. Professional Certification – Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or must be on track to getting certified within 12 months of hire.
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Demonstrated ability to apply Value stream mapping and lean manufacturing principles (DMAIC, PDCA, 6Sigma, SPC, data analysis tools (SQL, Excel, Minitab. Qualifications Education and Experience: Bachelor’s Degree in Manufacturing or Mechanical Engineering and 5 - 7 years’ experience or equivalent combination of education and experience in process control and troubleshooting (in a medium production volume shop.
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Job Description Essential Functions/Duties: Implement Six Sigma methodology, Lean Manufacturing Practices, and Kaizen Events with plant leadership to drive continuous improvement efforts in a sustainable method and structure.
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Working knowledge of statistical software (Minitab or Advanced MS Excel) a plus. Familiarity with complex electronics manufacturing a plus. Collaborate with other manufacturing disciplines, supplier quality, design authority functions and external auditing agencies to ensure that quality requirements and industry standards are understood, applied and verified.
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The Senior Quality Engineer will work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders, to resolve key manufacturing issues such as, CAPA, non- conformances, scrap, customer complaints and compliance issues, using Lean Sigma tools.
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Computer experience using Windows, Word, Excel, Access and ERP Information Systems, preferably SAP. Minitab is a plus. Knowledge of Lean/6 Sigma/Root Cause analysis, Black Belt level preferred.
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Utilize Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma principles to drive continuous improvement initiatives. (AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Minitab, ERP/MRP, etc. Knowledge of Six Sigma and Lean methodologies and tools for continuous improvement and process optimization initiatives.
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Research and test design ideas to determine feasibility, utilizing lean manufacturing, kaizen, Six Sigma, and root-cause analysis to formulate and support innovation, corrective actions, and improvements.
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