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The Industrial Engineer will assist in maintaining all product costing systems, product routing systems, and process standards systems. You’ll join a team that has a major impact on the development of manufacturing, distribution, automation, and supply chain processes across the organization.
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Interact with Design Engineering, Operations, and Supply Chain teams to ensure design for manufacturability of new products. Review new product design and work with design engineering to identify areas for improved product manufacturability, reduced manufacturing cost, and improved process reliability.
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Domain Expertise: Leverage your advanced business domain expertise, such as in Finance or Supply Chain as well as strategic transformation initiatives (e.g. Shared Services Transformation or System Transformation) and build a compelling value roadmap for the customer.
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Thorough understanding of ergonomics, supply chain, and applicable industry standards. The Process Engineer will play a key role developing and maintaining manufacturing standards, bill of materials, and routings.
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The Principal Process Safety Engineer will be responsible for building Niron's Process Safety Program. As the Principal Process Safety Engineer with us, you're not just joining a team—you're stepping into a role ripe with opportunity.
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Leads Process Improvement tools and methods (for example, 5S, root cause analysis, six sigma, time and motion studies) to eliminate losses in an area within a Distribution Center according to Network Process Structure using Walmart Performance System (WPS) programs.
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Co-Op/Internship in Manufacturing, Supply Chain, or Distribution with experience applying basic Lean/Continuous Improvement Tools. The Analyst II, Quality Engineer has a direct impact by being a part of an engineering team that collaborates closely with operations on the floor to observes processes, and work with associates and the process engineer to develop and troubleshoot analytical tools to improve the business.
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From semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support.
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Co-Op/Internship in Manufacturing, Supply Chain, or Distribution with experience applying basic Lean/Continuous Improvement Tools, Possess applied knowledge of a functioning Quality Management System elements including Statistical Process Control, FMEA, Quality KPIs, etc.
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Supports Department Managers with WPS programs, projects, associate engagement, and KPI improvements within process area. Process Improvement experience in a Total Performance Management (or related program) environment.
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Delivers expected functional area results through Key Performance Indicator (KPI) analysis, loss elimination, and by creating standard work to reduce process variation. Assists with the review and response of process improvement projects owned by area managers.
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Application Process: To apply for the Supply Chain Manager position, please submit your resume and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and qualifications. If you are a results-oriented, experienced Supply Chain Manager looking to impact a cutting-edge manufacturing company significantly, we encourage you to apply for this position.
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Walmart, a global leader in the retail industry, is seeking a motivated Industrial Engineer to join our Supply Chain team. Familiar with manufacturing processes, supply chain management, and quality management systems.
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Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or related field and 3 years' experience in Process Improvement. Leads savings projects within area of responsibility by taking loss out of the process. Process or Value Stream Simulation knowledge.
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Assists with the tactical deployment of the WPS program methodology. Develops gap analysis to support WPS integration. Ensures compliance with company policies and procedures and supports company mission, values, and standards of ethics and integrity by implementing related action plans; utilizing and supporting the Open Door Policy; and providing direction and guidance on applying these in executing business processes and practices.
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