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Identify and implement appropriate poke yoke and process control methods. Support or lead cost reduction efforts including I.D.E.A.S. program, Grote DMS, and Lean Kaizen activities. Develop concepts and cost estimates for new equipment, processes, and workstations for proposed new products.
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Continues implementation of Lean Manufacturing practices, such as 5-S, value stream mapping, poke yoke (defect prevention), continuous improvement, visual management, and other Lean tools to improve worker efficiency and reduce waste of materials and utilities.
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Develops methods to significantlyincrease production up-time, reduce employee lost productivity time, andreduce scrap and defects through equipment upgrades, modificationsand/or poke-yoke. s overall cost Measuresof success: - % of Labor Variance to Standard - Reduce the Cost of PoorQuality (scrap, etc.
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Applies manufacturing concepts like LEAN manufacturing, push versus pull, 5S, SMED, Poke-Yoke, etc. Abbott Vascular provides innovative, minimally invasive and cost-effective products for treatment of vascular disease.
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Understand automation interfaces with robotics and vision systems that are used for manufacturing and Poke-Yoke Systems. Job Description The Manufacturing Engineer develops and implements optimal, cost effective manufacturing processes and methods in accordance with product specifications and quality standards; recommends and implements improvements to production processes, methods and controls; coordinates manufacturing launch for new or revised products.
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Knowledge on Lean manufacturing, Total quality management, Kaizen, 5s, Material tracking – Kanban, Poke - Yoka etc. Propose process improvements to reduce the indirect labor cost. Drive, Identify and Implement the key projects to improve quality, reduce cost, increase productivity, and improve cycle time.
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Create cost models and budgetary quotes for all stamping projects, including developing initial strip layouts, estimating piece prices, tooling and capital expenses, etc. Implemented new die improvements and processes to reduce coolant usage, reliably apply coolant to die stations, provide poke-a-yoke methods, and provide easy accessibility to components.
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Responsible for the development of tool, jig, and fixture design and improve existing fixtures for poke-yoke or error-proofing and quality assurance. Interface with Design Engineering on new product design and introduction, as well as product changes, to ensure cost effectiveness, manufacturing feasibility, and productivity are considered at every step of the process.
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Responsible for the development of machine tools and tooling to facilitate the growth of quick change over processes using SMED and Poke Yoke techniques. The Process/Manufacturing Engineer position is responsible for developing and implementing new products/processes, as well as continuously improving existing products/processes to reduce cost, improve quality, and drive incremental revenue.
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Material flow, Pull systems, Just in Time, TAKT time, Poke Yoke, Kanban, Value Steam Mapping, NVA vs VA, Cellular Manufacturing, Cell Layout, 6M’s, 5 Whys, SMED, TPM, Visual Management, 5 “S”, etc.
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Knowledge of fixture design, sensors, PLC and programming, poke yoke and error proofing. Knowledgeable of raw materials, manufacturing methods and alternatives for improved performance and/or cost.
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Identify process improvement and support in productivity improvement initiative. Should have experience in high volume and high mix production environment. Strong experience in developing operational methods like SOP, Work Instructions, Gemba according to required work.
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O Establish and control quality documents, samples, customer contact, supplier development, production start - up, product launch, poke-yoke, gages, correction of production variances and warrant analysis.
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The Manufacturing Engineer develops and implements optimal, cost effective manufacturing processes and methods in accordance with product specifications and quality standards; recommends and implements improvements to production processes, methods and controls; coordinates manufacturing launch for new or revised products.
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Serve as facility expert, trainer, coach, leader in the effective application of lean/six sigma tools such as Value Stream Mapping, Line operations balancing, Kaizen, Poke-Yoke, Process Capability, SMED, Kanban, etc.
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