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Regularly provide feedback to product development teams: present project updates at service issue review meetings, attend design reviews to identify risks, submit continuous improvement ideas and submit/research technology scouting ideas.
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As a Manufacturing Supervisor (1st Shift Assembly), your are responsible for the continuous improvement deployment within the value stream, being an innovator of positive change that favorably impacts safety, profitability, inventory turns, on-time delivery, quality, financial commitments and employee training and development.
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Participates in Quality Assessment activities as directed for the continuous improvement of patient care and Center business. Provides circulating nurse services in the operating room during surgical or pain management procedures and assists the surgical team as needed in any other capacity, according to established procedures.
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Continuous Improvement: Embrace a commitment to quality patient care and strive to maximize clinical performance measures for each patient. Join us in our commitment to providing quality patient care and fostering a positive environment for both our patients and our dedicated staff.
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Accountable for design readiness states, NPI process flow, and production readiness with cross-functional teams focused on effective and efficient implementation, compliance, verification and validation, safety, manufacturability of the product, robustness and the quality of the product, the efficient repeatability of the production of the product, and the continuous measurable improvement of the product.
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The Continuous Improvement Manager is responsible for driving our transition to a Lean culture in the plant, ensuring a high level of commitment and excitement with Lean plant experts, plant leadership and floor employees to exceed the business objectives.
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Owns and leads multiple projects to improve quality with a Lean/Six Sigma and continuous improvement mindset for understanding problems, improving, and controlling outcomes. Provides various product, process and factory support for technical reviews, documentation, change control, non-conformances, and continuous improvement projects.
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This position supports plant wide projects of continuous improvement, process improvement, process development, manufacturing cost reduction, and addition of new equipment. Work as a member of a team to implement continuous improvement ideas, and large scale projects.
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This position will provide leadership of engineering, operations, and customer service teams and be responsible for delivery, quality, EHS and margin performance while providing forecasting, capital project management, facilities management, process development, and continuous improvement oversight for two facilities within the Schulz Electric business (East Haven, CT and Portland, ME) part of the Timken Power Systems business group.
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Safety Performance; Incident Rates, Lost Time Injuries Quality Performance; Internal Audit Results, Customer Returns, Scrap Rates and Variances Productivity Performance; Loadslips (Units and Dollars); Labor Rates and Variances Cost Containment; Continuous Improvement Initiatives, Cost Reduction Activities, 5s Activities Authority and responsibility to maintain production and manpower levels within the constraints of operation plans, budgets, and policies of the plant.
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Project mentorship with the Continuous Improvement team. Continuous Improvement Intern. Amy's is committed to cooking authentic great tasting food with high quality, meticulously sourced organic ingredients and making them convenient for consumers.
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Provide high-quality support to the overall Project team in all its activities Collect best practice examples for continuous improvement Support market intelligence on competitors pricing, capabilities, facilities, client base, products, and services for competition analysis Ensure post bid analysis to be performed by bid owners for all bids, both successful andunsuccessful Tenders.
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The Business System Analyst Operational Support will work alongside the Global Business Process Owner (BPO) for Cell Therapy Warehouse & Inventory Management, to support cross-site material transfers management, facilitate & drive troubleshooting/issue resolution, drive continuous improvement initiatives, and decision-making for overall material cross-site transfers.
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Continuous improvement training such as Six Sigma or Kaizen. Participate in continuous improvement projects to reduce material and labor costs. Ability to balance and achieve positive results in the areas of safety, quality, productivity, cost and employee relations.
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Minimum Associate’s degree in Clinical Laboratory Science or related field-MT/MLT ASCP certification required, or eligible to obtain within 1 year-Laboratory experience required, preferable in a clinical lab or blood banking environment-Experience with productivity and or quality/continuous improvement systems preferredThey are offering a fantastic compensation and benefits package.
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