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Other certifications, such as, Lean, TWI (training within the industry), BAMA (Blue Grass Automotive Manufacturing Association) Six Sigma Black/Green Belt, etc. Lean methodology/tools such as mistake-proofing (poke-yoke), value stream mapping & design (VSM & VSD), and Kaizen, Six Sigma, Red X training (lean methodologies.
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Through input from the customer, plant staff, and production employees the Manufacturing Engineer will review process controls, emphasize continuous improvement through Lean Manufacturing methodology and Kaizen activities, participate in the development of cell layouts, set up reduction (SMED), lead time reduction, improve productivity through waste reduction.
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Lean manufacturing principles (Kanban, JIT, Poke-Yoke) Develop systems and layouts that follow lean manufacturing philosophies of one-piece flow and kanban, with emphasis on error proofing.
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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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Knowledge of Lean manufacturing practices (Kanban, Poke-Yoke, JIT, Value Stream Mapping) Degree in Engineering: Mechatronics, Mechanical, Electrical, Manufacturing, Industrial or related field.
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Utilize Lean Manufacturing tools, line balancing, 5S, Standard Work Instructions, Gemba, Kaizen, PDCA, Poke Yoke, and Visual Factory. Complete in a timely manner Manufacturing Engineering related projects with emphasis on safe work practices, Production/Warehouse Department procedures, routings, packaging requirements, manpower requirements, standards, layout, tooling/fixtures, equipment purchases that provide method improvements and cost reduction opportunities.
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Lean methodology/tools such as mistake-proofing (poke-yoke), value stream mapping (VSM), and Kaizen is preferred. Professional organization involvement is desired, such as American Society for Quality (ASQ), Association for Manufacturing Excellence (AME), Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), Association for Operations Management (APICS), Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE), or similar.
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The Continuous Improvement Manager will be knowledgeable in the fundamentals of lean manufacturing including reduction of variability, waste elimination, and theory of constraints to drive continuous improvement.
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Practice Masonite Lean Manufacturing Techniques including 5S+1. Help create/implement poke yokes for quality issues. Help create/implement poke yokes for quality issues. Our ability to weather any storm, to bend without breaking, is what allows us to hear the knock and open the door with confidence, no matter what's on the other side.
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Applies manufacturing concepts like LEAN manufacturing, push versus pull, 5S, SMED, Poke-Yoke, etc. Our location in Temecula, CA, currently has an opportunity for an Associate Manufacturing Engineer to join our world class Manufacturing team WHAT YOU’LL DOProvides support to the Manufacturing organization to facilitate efficient operations within the production area, to optimize existing processes, and to ensure that production goals are met.
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Knowledge on Lean manufacturing, Value stream Mapping, Total quality management, Kaizen, s, Material tracking – Kanban, Poke - Yoka etc. Experience in organizing the downstream flows from the manufacturing plant and improve Mfg supply chain performance.
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Executes the defined continuous improvement program through the use of lean and six sigma manufacturing methodologies such as standard and standardized work, metrics, visual tools, PDCA, Kanban, pull systems, SMED, pareto, FMEA, A3 thinking, time studies, poke yoke, process mapping and others.
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Knowledge on Lean manufacturing, Value stream Mapping, Total quality management, Kaizen, 5s, Material tracking - Kanban, Poke - Yoka etc. Experience in driving Master production planning in manufacturing site (forecast workload, capacity, production output & give input to supplier forecast.
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Experience with the following methodologies and practices: FMEA, Kaizen, Lean tools, 5S, Visual Factory Aids, SMED concepts, VSM, VOC and Poke Yoke. Apply principles of world class project management, lean manufacturing and six sigma and other Continuous Improvement methodologies to support manufacturing operations.
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The Manufacturing Engineer will support Business Unit team members in the areas of problem solving, Lean and Continuous Improvement activities, and process development. Implementing lean manufacturing concepts on their assigned cells and involving operators, maintenance, and tooling personnel in cell improvements.
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