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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 a Manufacturing Engineer to join our world class Manufacturing team.
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Experience with various enterprise resourceplanning (ERP) systems (knowledge of Epicor ERP preferred) - Experienceas a manufacturing/mechanical engineer in a production environment -Working knowledge of lean manufacturing and Six Sigma tools - Experiencein manufacturing process development - Demonstrated process improvementinitiatives.
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Experience with Lean manufacturing practices (Kanban, Poke-Yoke, JIT, Value Stream Mapping) Experience with panel design, motion and motor control systems, and logic controller programming, HMI, C#, Python, C, using SoC and DRY techniques is a plus.
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Identify and implement appropriate poke yoke and process control methods. Investigate new manufacturing automation equipment for use at Grote. Support or lead cost reduction efforts including I.D.E.A.S. program, Grote DMS, and Lean Kaizen activities.
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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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Review supplier processes and work on process improvement (Kaizen, Poke-Yoke, Lean, Six Sigma etc) Whether you are looking for an assembly position or a career in manufacturing management, you can thrive as a member of our team.
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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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Knowledge on continuous improvement principles such lean manufacturing, industrial engineering principles, six-sigma, kaizen, statistical process control, 5S, TQM, TPM, JIT, value stream mapping, poke-yoke and similar.
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Studies, networks and benchmarks, as appropriate, to develop and refine “best practices” in all areas of responsibility; such as, training and development, statistical manufacturing techniques, LEAN, TOC, APS, etc.
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Working knowledge of basic and advanced Quality tools such as; Six Sigma, SPC, FMEA, Control Plans, Root Cause Analysis, Poke Yoke, Kaizen, Lean Manufacturing etc. NC/ CAPA for internal Manufacturing issues (Clean, Pack, Label, Gage.
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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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Project management, Project planning, autocad, poke yoke, reverse engineering, solid edge, troubleshooting, lean manufacturing, Manufacturing engineering, Process improvement, Continuous improvement, Six sigma, capital project, capital equipment, automotive industry, plc programming, plc troubleshooting.
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Experience with the following skills: Kanban, Poke Yoke, cellular manufacturing and 5S. Experience in Lean Manufacturing and Material Flow is a plus. 1 to 5 years of supervisory experience in a manufacturing environment.
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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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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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