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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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Experience with process improvement methodologies such as lean manufacturing or Six Sigma. · Supervision of all plant production teams, and administrative personnel, including collaborating with cross-functional teams to optimize production processes, conduct performance evaluations and provide feedback to employees.
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Familiarity with lean manufacturing principles, quality management systems, and regulatory compliance requirements. Minimum of 7-10 years of progressive experience in manufacturing operations management, preferably in the packaging industry.
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Participate in 5S, Quality, Safety, Kaizen, and lean manufacturing activities. Overall plant maintenance and other directives as requested by management. Work with 2D and 3D computer-aided design and manufacturing software such as CAD or CAM.
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Job Summary The industrial engineer will evaluate and improve manufacturing processes using current known best practices derived from Lean Management, Six Sigma, Theory of Constraints, and other sources while teaching and driving change and operational maturity in the organization.
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Degree in Engineering, Manufacturing Management, or a related field. Lean manufacturing and other best practices to identify and eliminate inefficiencies. knowledge of manufacturing processes, quality management systems, and regulatory requirements.
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Strong problem solving and applied statistics skills are requiredCertification in Lean manufacturingSix Sigma certification ' green/black beltExpert in CAD / SPC / Gantt ChartsERP experience is a plus, preferably design, testing, and implementation related to manufacturing processesSelf-motivated worker with the ability to identify priorities and work independently.
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The Principal Controls Engineer is tasked with providing analysis of plant manufacturing capacity, process optimization and automation, VIP identification and implementation, process validation planning\execution using lean manufacturing techniques and other problem-solving tools.
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Minimum of 5 years manufacturing plant engineering/management experience which includes financial management, budgeting, project development and project management. Experience leading, coaching and developing both teams and individuals in Lean manufacturing principals, Total Predictive Maintenance (TPM), and 6-S deployment/sustainability.
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Partner with Plant Management to implement and sustain lean manufacturing initiatives and training within the facility. This will require maintaining a presence on the plant floor working with operations employees and management.
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Develop meaningful manufacturing metrics that are aligned to the overall business needs for the goals and the plant, from Management to Work-Cell level. Work with manufacturing concepts to improve overall operation including Design for Excellence, Lean Manufacturing, Production Process development and validation.
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Summary:Leads implementation of Lean Enterprise Management system across the Manufacturing Plant, including Daily Management System, Leader Standard Work, Kaizen Activities, Gemba Walks, and Root Cause Analysis.
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Lead the implementation of lean manufacturing practices and manage divisional budgets. The Plant General Manager will spearhead the vision and strategic direction of the foundry business unit.
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Utilize the principles of Lean Manufacturing to gain improvements in plant and department performance. Assist the Area Leader in maintaining a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) for tracking work orders, spare parts, and maintenance history of plant equipment, etc.
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Requirements: BA/BS degree in Quality management or related field 5 years management experience Lean/Six Sigma training Industry experience-minimum 7 years Strong technical aptitude for manufacturing process Advanced statistical capabilities.
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