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Additionally, the position requires the ability to use a variety of hand and power tools and equipment such as rotary and chain powered saw, sledge hammer, shovel, pick, hoist, axe, rope, hydraulic rescue tools, pike poke, prying tools, rubbish hooks, hose line and bundle, fire extinguisher, air bottle and breathing apparatus.
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Pokedoke is a quick serve style restaurant where customers build there poke bowls down the line like subway. The Restaurant Line Server will be responsible for taking food orders from customers, building the proper bowl the customer orders and helping the customer down the line.
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Located in the gorgeous, new expansion of Westfield Topanga and offering the best of Los Angeles and beyond, Topanga Social is where the Valley comes together to eat, drink, play, and shop.
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For the first time ever, local diners will be able to experience Waterstreet sushi and poke quickly, without the fuss of a long, full service experience. For the first time ever, local diners will be able to experience Waterstreet sushi and poke quickly, without the fuss of a long, full service experience.
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Support planning and implementation of the modification of the production according to the Lean-philosophy and introduction of the related instruments for example: Kaizen, Poke Yoke, Kanban, 5S, and more.
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Create and maintain Poke Yoke Work Instructions. Medical, dental, vision, prescription insurance Paid Short-Term Disability & Long-Term Disability Coverage Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Health Reimbursement Account (HRA.
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Receive training and apply the following Lean Sigma tools but not limited to - control charts, statistical testing, sample calculation, process mapping, failure modes and effects analysis, 5S, poke a yoke etc.
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Working knowledge of quality tools such as failure modes effect analysis (FMEA), GD&T, root cause analysis, mistake proofing and Poke-Yoke required. Working knowledge of quality tools such as failure modes effect analysis (FMEA), GD&T, root cause analysis, mistake proofing and Poke-Yoke required.
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Develop and execute systems and reports to review processes and equipment anticipating production or quality issues and installs irrevocable solutions (Ex-poke yoke). Here at MKC, we are one of the leaders in our field of high-pressure die casting and precision machining for customers in the automotive and recreational markets.
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Implement prevention-based quality tools and mindset – Quality as a superordinate value; lead Process Control such SPC, Design of Experiments, Poke-Yoke to engineer out potential failure modes, reduction of process drift to reduce sources of variation and drive uniformity of process outcomes.
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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. Preferred Qualifications: Expert knowledge of Lean Manufacturing Principles, 5S, CI, SMED, Root Cause Analysis, 5 Why, Standard Work, 3P, Poke Yoke, etc.
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Support Global Service Delivery in the distribution of OCPs, PSRP and work instructions; assist in training in collaboration with the PL where necessary. Drive adherence to Global Product Line processes, OCPs, PSRPs and work instructions.
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May perform sizing, riveting, reaming, spotwelding, poke tacking and braze preparation. Using hand and power tools, scribe, grind, punch, deburr, fit, and drill a variety of sheet metal detail parts, sub-assemblies or complete units by adjusting alignment and mating pieces to ordinary tolerances.
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We’ve been in business for over a decade, our whole team is remote, we were named a 2020 and 2021 Best Place to Work by the Inc. 5000 and the Washington Business Journal, and you can poke around our website to learn more.
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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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