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This Operations Leadership Development Program (OLDP) places you in the center of our Siemens Large Drives - Motor Factory in Norwood, OH. You will be exposed to SCM and learn the application of LEAN & Six Sigma tools and apply these skills to improve the business strategy for manufacturing, distribution, supply chain, order management and procurement - and so become part of the Norwood Motor Family.
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This position interacts with departments throughout the organization including but not limited to Quality, Clinical Laboratory Operations, Technical Operations, Regulatory Affairs, Compliance, Program Management, Clinical Affairs, Supply Chain, Manufacturing, and Research & Development.
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Provide technical leadership and oversight of all Systems Engineering work within SRP contracts, working with representatives from Engineering, Supply Chain, Quality, IPT/CPT Leadership, and Program Office to achieve success.
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Job Description: Support and interface with Program Management, Supply Chain, Manufacturing and Engineering personnel to support the establishment and implementation of effective process controls, geared toward risk mitigation.
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Collaborates with program management, engineering, manufacturing, supply chain and customers on quality related issues to ensure quality standards are in place.
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Applies quality principles in the areas of: design, incoming material, production control, product evaluation, program performance, reliability, inventory control, and/or research and development as they apply to product or process quality for make and/or buy products.
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Quality Assurance Engineer. Evaluates quality systems for deficiency identification and correction. Designs and analyzes inspection and testing processes, mechanisms and equipment; conducts product quality tests, performs statistical analysis to assess products or materials that do not meet required standards and specifications.
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Key Program Management role within Renesas Central Operations Engineering Department (OED) to strongly interface between OED Engineering teams including (Process Technology, PDK Development, Quality) and Product Groups and Sales/Marketing for smooth NPI to Ramp execution and in conjunction driving External and Internal Manufacturing Groups/Suppliers for timely product delivery/Revenue Support.
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This Senior Engineer role requires close working relationships with Analytical Development, Manufacturing Sciences and Technology, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Quality, Regulatory and Program Management functions as well as with external CMO teams.
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Our team looks forward to welcoming an experienced Bioprocess Engineer with a strong background in the regulated (bio)pharmaceutical environment supporting laboratory, pilot and commercial scale process development, mRNA technology transfer to internal and external GMP production facilities and commercial production of mRNA therapies.
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TENICA provides knowledgeable and experienced subject matter experts to perform a variety of professional services, logistics and supply chain management, crisis prevention and response, and information technology solutions to solve dynamic security challenges.
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Majors: Industrial Engineering, Industrial Distribution, Manufacturing, Operations/Materials Management, Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or Supply Chain Management. The OLDP track provides you with the skills needed to become a Supervisor in Production, Process Improvement Engineer, Manufacturing/Quality Engineer, Order/Project Manager, Tactical Buyer, Production/Resource Planner, or a Strategic Procurement Expert.
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Supply Chain: Partner with Sourcing to ensure evaluation and favorability of vendor contracts, terms negotiation, and identify opportunities for cost savings through strategic supplier management.
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Engages in supplier selection process and maintain certification programs. We recognize that we thrive on diversity and inclusion for the benefit of our employees, our customers, and the communities where we are located.
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Specifically, the role plans, executes, and monitors integrated cost reduction projects while coordinating with multiple businesses and departments including R&D, Operations, Supply Chain and Product Management.
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