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The Operational Excellence Director is an integral part of the Walkersville Site Leadership Team as they endeavor to empower the team to eliminate waste, drive results and create value for Lonza and our customers.
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The Manager of Business Operational Excellence will report to the Director of Procurement. Manager, Business & Operational Excellence. The successful candidate will lead business process excellence projects aimed at driving efficiency, reducing waste, and improving overall operational performance across Sequel.
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The Senior Site Reliability Engineer collaborates with application teams, quality assurance, configuration, installation and support to ensure smooth, stable and timely implementation of new software and updates to installed applications via operational excellence.
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Operational Mastery : Shape the operational blueprint that ensures LuLus remains a beacon of excellence, providing exceptional experiences that keep our guests coming back for more.
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Description Under limited Supervision, the Operational Excellence (OE) Coach encourages, empowers, facilitates and provides guidance to both leadership and business optimization teams to support corporate and site initiatives with little oversight.
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A division within King County's Department of Natural Resources & Parks, the award winning and innovative Solid Waste Division (SWD) has been recognized for operational excellence. The Safety and Emergency Manager will lead a team that works very closely with the site-based operations team as well as remote based staff to assess risks, develop and implement policies, provide training, monitor performance, and achieve continuous improvement towards established goals.
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Support continuous improvement processes, operational excellence and deliver world-class network security solutions for all corporate and operational technology needs, including business operations, power generation units, electric substations, system control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, distribution automation (DA), and advanced metering infrastructure (AMI.
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We work hard, and we'll expect you to be as committed to excellence as your future teammates. Whole lemons are freshly squeezed in our restaurants and combined with pure cane sugar and water (yep, that’s all) to make Chick-fil-A Lemonade.
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Works closely with Site B R Procurement Manager, and Engineering Design Contractor Construction Manager to ensure that procurement of critical need equipment has been procured based on project schedule deliverables.
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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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The Operations Manager authors and independently manages the operational functions and reporting process for the Performance Improvement and Medical Staff Departments at Temple University Hospital.
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Coach site operations leaders to create a culture of safety excellence by implementing safety leadership systems, policies and procedures, safety campaigns, and programs designed to improve employee safe behaviors and eliminating, preventing, or controlling hazards/unsafe conditions.
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Portfolio Manager (On-site) page is loaded. Portfolio Manager (On-site) Be accountable for key operational risk-management metrics including investigating and coordinating the resolution of any operational issues that are discovered.
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Creates measurable reports including but not limited to new initiatives, Operational Excellence, and budgets. Demonstrates operational expertise by providing solutions and support to cross functional departments.
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We are looking for an ambitious Aviation Operations Coordinator to work closely with our Director of Operations and Chief Pilot, supporting the operational excellence and strategic initiatives that keep us a leading-class private jet operator.
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