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In addition to problem solving activities for quality, this position will be supporting continuous improvement activities focusing on reducing COPQ. Theideal candidate for this position has experience in electrical engineering, experience with lean & Six Sigma tools and methodologies, and is excited by the idea of identifying and solving problems.
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The Process Safety Engineer, Polymers ensures compliance with regulatory and corporate Process Safety requirements, including continuous improvement of the PS Management System in order to achieve the safety, environmental, production and quality targets of the polymer department.
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Implement, support and maintain sanitation management systems, continuous improvement programs, food safety and preventative sanitation / maintenance programs. You have an understanding of plant production systems, FSMA, SQF, GMP, HACCP, sanitation, plant safety, quality systems, kosher and organic regulations.
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The Test Engineer will strive to satisfy the needs of customers, both internal and external, with on-time delivery and continuous improvement in quality, products, and services. Attempt to identify improvements in efficiency in processes and improvements in services and products and provide input to continuous improvement team.
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Applies understanding of business strategies (such as strategic planning, lean manufacturing, quality, supply chain management, transactional continuous improvement, or inventory management) to support manufacturing clients.
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Sr. Manufacturing Engineer, Plastics FLSA Status: ExemptReports to: Manufacturing ManagerApproved by: Human ResourcesLast Revision Date: April 2024Job Summary:The Sr. Manufacturing Engineer, Plastics is responsible for planning, designing, developing, and optimizing plastic manufacturing processes and systems to ensure efficient production, product quality, and cost-effectiveness.
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The Technical Storeroom Clerk will partner with support functions to identify and resolve unplanned inefficiencies, events, quality, safety, cost and other losses attributed to the area, using problem solving techniques and a continuous improvement mindset.
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Working knowledge of GD&T and Drawing Interpretation, Jigs/Fixtures/Production Tooling, BOMs, Routings, Work Instructions, Component Inspection, Quality Testing, Configuration Management, Discrepant Material Disposition, Continuous Improvement, Mistake-Proofing.
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Design and execution of laboratory experiments supporting process development for the continuous improvement of Biogen’s oligonucleotide manufacturing platforms. Experience in developing and analyzing drug delivery systems, such as polymeric and lipid nanoparticles is a plus.
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The Process Safety Engineer is responsible for ensuring compliance with regulatory and corporate Process Safety requirements, focusing on continuous improvement of the PS Management System to achieve safety, environmental, production, and quality targets within the polymer department.
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The Operations Systems Specialist position provides operational support for all Greenfield, mergers and acquisitions, and warehouse relocation activities as well as being called upon to assist in Continuous Improvement initiatives.
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Responsibilities Implement, develop, and sustain the DAP Quality Management System which includes: Safety, Documentation and Change Control, Supplier Control, Measurement Systems Analysis and Calibration/Validation, Product Conformance, Process Control and Capability, Complaint Investigation/Root Cause and Corrective Action Implementation, Continuous Improvement, Training, and Semi-Annual Auditing.
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Located in Seattle, WA, Virginia Mason is an internationally recognized leader in the continuous improvement of health care. Virginia Mason Franciscan Health brings together two award-winning health systems in Washington state CHI Franciscan and Virginia Mason.
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A Site EHS Manager works with the Site Leader, Operations, Quality, Continuous Improvement, and Human Resources functions at a site level to ensure our employees are safe and to maintain compliance with environmental, health and safety regulations, and drive the execution of the EHS strategy to create a culture of EHS excellence.
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Collaborate with the department managers, leadership staff, and associates to develop a quality assurance culture within the plant focused on customer satisfaction, Food Packaging Safety and Quality, and continuous improvement.
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