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Knowledge of and experience with Lean manufacturing; includingrefining manufacturing methods, processes, and tools to streamline new and existing products using Value Stream Mapping and Kaizen techniques.
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Working Knowledge of TPS / Lean Manufacturing practices. Must have strong understanding of Shop Floor Operational Systems, Management for Daily Improvement, RCCA (Lead and Drive) Manufacturing processes on a Lean Environment and able to use/lead and challenge Advance Quality Tools and machinery in a woodworking environment is preferred.
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Assist and participate in the training of operations personnel in Lean methodologies (including JIT, 6S, pull system, Standard Work, Poke Yoke, Kaizen, and other tools as deemed appropriate and necessary.
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Provide mentorship in lean manufacturing principles and continuous improvement methodologies (e.g., Kaizen, 5S, value stream mapping). Is expected to apply and champion ‘Lean Manufacturing’ methodologies in all areas of the manufacturing cycle.
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Preferred Qualifications: Expert knowledge of Lean Manufacturing Principles, 5S, CI, SMED, Root Cause Analysis, 5 Why, Standard Work, 3P, Poke Yoke, etc. Basic Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree (B.S./B.A.) or equivalent from a college or university in Engineering, Business Management, or comparable field Minimum of two(2) years of Lean Manufacturing experience.
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Employ lean techniques such as 5S, poke-yoke, VSM, Kaizen and others during the development of manufacturing processes and train production and technician staff responsible for operating/supporting manufacturing equipment as required.
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Implement lean techniques such as 5S, poke-yoke, VSM, Kaizen, and others during the development of manufacturing processes, and train production and technician staff. We are currently seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Manufacturing Engineer to join our team in Hagerstown, MD. The successful candidate will play a key role in supporting the production and transition to the production of lean and flexible CNC grinders for a diverse range of shaft-type components.
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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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Familiarity with Quality tools such as: 8D, FMEA, Control Plans, Poke Yoke, SPC, Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing and Root Cause Analysis. It is also responsible for leading new manufacturing projects in support of product development (NPI), develop and implement the manufacturing and test strategy by leading a team of technical resources at the manufacturing sites, such as Contract manufacturers, internal factories and/or value-added centers.
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Lead productivity improvement efforts to reduce manufacturing cost and improve first pass yield by leveraging industry best practices and Lean principles. Experience with Fortive Business System (FBS), Toyota Production System or other continuous improvement system with demonstrated results using Lean and/or Six Sigma principles.
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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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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 in lean manufacturing methods. Designs, coordinates and validates work station layouts with an emphasis on ergonomics, single piece or small batch flow, visual aids, Poke Yoke (mistake proofing), 5S, and zero defect policies.
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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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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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