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Oversee supplier quality management collaborating closely with multiple sites’ Quality & Mission Assurance and Global Supply Chain (GSC) leaders to provide strategic thought leadership and preventive solutions to ensure the quality of procured material and services.
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Lead efforts to optimize the inbound supply chain related to lean and six sigma principles Business Engagement Partnerships • Serve as the bridge between Business Units and Centralized Procurement Category Management.
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7+ years of supply chain and and system implementation experience, including Program Management experience, in defining, implementing and deploying Supply Chain and Customer support solutions (processes/business models, tools, management of change.
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Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM) or Certified Purchasing Manager (CPM) from the Institute of Supply Chain Management. Lean Six Sigma experience.
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APICS (Association for Supply Chain Management) - Certified in Logistics, Transportation and Distribution (CLTD) preferred. Lean Six Sigma Certification through IASSC preferred.
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Lean Six Sigma experience a plus. 5 to 7 years’ progressively more responsible related experience in healthcare supply chain. Under the general supervision of the Project Management Office, the Value Analysis Coordinator is responsible for leading the Value Analysis Program utilizing systematic methodology.
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Indicate preferred certifications or additional education: CPSM, PMP, CSCP, Lean Six Sigma certifications preferred. The manager will work closely with the VP Strategic Sourcing & Supply Chain, the Supply Chain leadership team, and the Global CoE in the development and implementation of capability building for the procurement, logistics, and inventory management teams within the organization.
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Utilize LEAN, Six Sigma, DMAIC and other process improvement tools and principles for day-to-day problem solving and continuous improvement. The programs typically involve multiple Resonetics design and manufacturing locations, complex supply chain networks, and working with site Director’s of Operations, development core teams, commercial and business development leaders, procurement, etc.
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10-15 years' experience in lean manufacturing implementation, integrated product and process development; supply chain management; program management; JIT/six-sigma or similar manufacturing methodologies, required.
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Demonstrated proficiency and practical application of Continuous Improvement tools including Lean Manufacturing, Lean Six Sigma DMAIC, Kaizen, 6S, Value Stream Mapping, A3, Root Cause Analysis, SPC, Quality Tools, Single Piece Flow.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES include the following:Develop and implement policies & procedures that utilize LEAN Principles to support all aspects of Manufacturing Operations, including the sub-elements of Supply Chain Management, Quality Assurance, Assembly/Test, and Production Program Management.
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Lean/ Six Sigma certification or experience preferred. Must possess a minimum of 8 years of experience in transportation, logistics, final mile or supply-chain related field.
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Drive continuous improvement initiatives across manufacturing operations, leveraging tools and methodologies such as lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, and process optimization techniques.
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Work in process improvement projects, ideally using Lean Six Sigma. Influence Supply Chain and Global Sourcing management at different levels, creating a case for change in a way that leads to collaboration, engagement, and clear lines of accountability.
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Managing the coordination and execution of program schedules with Global Supply Chain Management, Subcontracts, Engineering, and other functional areas. Must be able to proactively identify and execute opportunities for process and yield improvement, and supportive of business initiatives including Six Sigma and Lean.
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