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We are currently searching for a highly motivated Manufacturing Process Engineer to support Operations which includes Production, New Product Introduction (NPI), and Continuous Improvement (CI) efforts across multiple departments.
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In this position, you use a variety of process improvement tactics, including lean manufacturing, Six Sigma methodology You will collect data and analyze current operating procedures to determine which continuous improvement process technique is the best for our situation with the guidance of the Regional Lead PS Engineer & National PS MBB (Master Black Belt.
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You will drive strategic short and long-term operation initiatives and process improvement projects in alignment with the mission and goals of Amphenol RF. You will be accountable for delivering tactical results by the use and implementation of industry leading tools and methodologies, including the OPEX System, Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, TQM, BPM, and Continuous Improvement Kaizen, amongst others.
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Understanding of lean manufacturing principles including 5S, TPM, RCA, etc. + Support continuous improvement initiatives utilizing lean manufacturing tools and techniques.
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Responsible for actively looking for projects related to analyzing, designing, and implementing manufacturing process improvements that increase capacity, reduce lead-time, reduce the work-in-process, reduce defects, reduce scrap, improve process flow, operation’s cycle times and efficiency to improve contribution margins and reduce customer complaints.
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Experience with Root Cause Analysis, Six Sigma, Continuous Process Improvement, Lean Manufacturing, 6S, Process Optimization, Predictive modeling, Process Capability, PFMEA, Product Development, and Metrology Applications.
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Experience using 3D CAD and/or Solid works drafting tools; hands-on experience and understanding of APQP tools, processes, and reporting requirements, statistical process controls and failure analysis tools and techniques; Lean and Six Sigma experience.
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As a Senior Manufacturing Engineer at Schreiber Foods, you will play a pivotal role in optimizing our production processes, ensuring the efficient and cost-effective manufacturing of our food products.
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Process Improvement / Production Manager / Production Management / Manufacturing / Continuous Improvement / Lean Manufacturing / Production Planning / Product Development / procedures / Pull Method / operations / production operations manager / Machining supervisor / CAD / SolidWorks / PPAP / IMDS / MRP / manufacturing engineer / industrial engineer.
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Professional development classes in the areas of communication, conflict resolution, problem solving skills, statistical process control, advanced uses of software packages, lean manufacturing principles, quality systems, and other related fields.
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The Plant Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for assigned manufacturing related projects in areas that include but are not limited to application of Lean practices, process and product improvements, equipment/methods, safety and environmental issues, materials, and information systems.
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Continuous Improvement: Lead initiatives to identify and implement process improvements, leveraging tools such as lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, and statistical process control (SPC) methodologies.
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Die casting, process engineering, time studies, data collection and analysis, SOP, automation, robotics, casting process, process control, tooling, motion studies, machining, process improvement, 5S, 8D, Six Sigma, lean manufacturing, poke yoke.
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Six Sigma/lean manufacturing experience. Understanding of process control methods, flowmeters, level monitors, and other process controls within a batch manufacturing process.
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In-depth knowledge of process improvement methodologies, including Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma. Implement Lean Manufacturing principles and Six Sigma methodologies to optimize process workflows and reduce variation.
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