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Continuously evaluate and improve manufacturing processes, through lean concepts and Six Sigma, partnering with Operational Excellence to establish value stream priorities and implement improvements while driving a lean culture.
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Be a strategic thinker and have a proven track record of operational excellence, including utilization of lean manufacturing techniques and tools. Experience with lean manufacturing and six sigma tools.
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Strategic Initiative Participation: Immerse yourself in the development and execution of strategic initiatives that foster operational excellence and drive sustainable business growth. Your versatility and ability to dive into varied projects will be key in supporting operational excellence across the organization.
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The Manufacturing Engineering Technician is responsible for supporting manufacturing, Lean, and operational excellence initiatives. REPORTS TO (JOB TITLE) : Manufacturing Engineering Manager.
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This position offers an exciting opportunity to make a significant impact on our organization by improving operational efficiency and driving process excellence. Experience with process improvement methodologies such as Lean Six Sigma is a plus.
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Bachelor's degree with an emphasis in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Business or similar field and five (5) years of manufacturing related work with demonstrated experience in Continuous Improvement and/or Operational Excellence.
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Experience with Production Quality (CAPA/NCR) and Operational Excellence (Process Characterization and Improvement, Lean/Six Sigma methodologies, and First Time Quality) Experience with polymer-based products, including extrusion and injection molding ideally.
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Certification in Lean Six Sigma (Green Belt or higher) is highly desirable. Foster strong relationships with stakeholders, presenting effective solutions using Lean Six Sigma, Agile methodology, and practical problem-solving approaches.
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Experienced in ‘Operational Excellence’ programs (Lean, 6 Sigma, TPM) and ideally has implemented a pillar framework in a site or multi-site environment. Lean, Six Sigma or TPM accreditation would be advantageous.
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Educate stakeholders at front line and supervisory levels in the tools and principles of Operational Excellence including, but not limited to 5S, Structured Problem Solving, Tiered Communications, SMED, Value Stream Mapping, OPEX Leadership, and Maintenance Excellence.
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You will successfully manage large-scale manufacturing facilities, implement lean methodologies, familiarize yourself with foundry operations, and drive operational excellence. Foster a culture of continuous improvement and operational excellence.
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Operational Excellence training, and/or certifications (Lean, Six Sigma, ISO), strongly preferred. Optimize process performance through the use of Operational Excellence and LEAN tools and techniques.
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Coaches, mentors and provides general support/leadership to the organization on Operational and Lean/Six Sigma best practices. The Director, Operations will provide leadership to the OTS Manufacturing Council, assess and support sites in their Operational and Lean maturity, lead the OTS Operations Review process to include the metrics and methodologies used to measure and drive improvement across OTS, and lead the business analytics initiatives for the Operations team in coordination with and support of the leadership teams.
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The Operations Manager will play a pivotal role in overall site profitability, provide strategic leadership, management expertise, and operational excellence. Expert knowledge in Lean/Six Sigma (Green Belt or Black Belt preferred.
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Support the operational excellence journey by embracing lean manufacturing principles and working with the team to create world class habits and behaviours. Experience of improving performance within a manufacturing environment (OEE, Lean, Problem Solving, etc.
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