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Certified Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (SSGB) Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (SSBB) Experience with Root Cause Analysis, Six Sigma, Continuous Process Improvement, Lean Manufacturing, 6S, Process Optimization, Predictive modeling, Process Capability, PFMEA, Product Development, and Metrology Applications.
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Operations Manager/Operations Supervisor/Refinery/Refining/Chemical Engineer/Chemicals/Petrochemicals/Process Engineer/Engineer/Operations Engineer/PSM/Chemical Manufacturing/ChemE/Six Sigma/Lean Manufacturing/Engineering.
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Six Sigma black belt and ISO9001 internal auditor certification. Prior experience or exposure to semiconductor/MEMS fabrication processes such as photolithography, etching, and thin film deposition.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt. Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt. Georgia-Pacific is one of the nation’s leading corrugated box manufacturers. Advanced knowledge of the Blue Diamond or other Operational Excellence audit process.
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Any of the following: Professional Facilitation Training and/or Certificate, Project Management Training, Curriculum Development Training, Lean/Six Sigma Green Belt, and/or Organizational Behavior and Team Development Training.
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Certifications: Lean Six Sigma Green Belt required (Black Belt preferred). Highly adept with coaching/mentoring process champions/owners, and junior continuous improvement professionals in continuous improvement and problem-solving methods e.g., Lean, Six Sigma, TPS, and process design.
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Engineering, Manufacturing engineering, Lean manufacturing, Manufacturing process, lithium battery, ion, Performance management, Six sigma, Project management, Process engineering, chemical engineering, electromechanical.
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Six Sigma, Lean Six Sigma, Total Quality Management certifications'skills a plus. Proficient in BI Reporting & Visualization tools – Looker, Tableau, Power BI, SSRS, SSIS, etc.
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Stage Gate experience, DFSS, or a Six Sigma Green Belt. The Senior Scientist will be responsible for leading research and product development projects to identify, develop, and commercialize pigment dispersions and nanomaterials for liquid applications (Coatings, Inks, and Niches.
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Possess continuous improvement experience with emphasis in the laboratory information management and deployment of LEAN/Six Sigma, analytical methods and manufacturing process development for polymeric materials.
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Master's degree in Industrial Engineering or related field., Professional certification in Industrial Engineering or Lean Six Sigma. Continuous Improvement: Lead and participate in continuous improvement initiatives, such as Lean manufacturing and Six Sigma, to drive efficiency gains and enhance overall performance.
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Production Manager/Chemical Engineer/Mechanical Engineer/Production Engineer/Engineering/Chemicals/Chemical Manufacturing/ PSM /Plant Engineer/Resins/Lean Manufacturing/Coatings/Production/Supervision/Six Sigma/Production Supervisor.
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Interest and desire to grow into a clinical field-based role such as Clinical Specialist, Sales Rep, Field Inventory Analyst Manager, District Service Manager or District Sales Manager Preferred to have Six Sigma Yellow, Green or Black Belt Certification Preferred to have APICS CPIM/CSCP Certification Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Demonstrated negotiation/influence management skillspositively resolving conflict.
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Six Sigma experience and/or ASQ CQE preferred. Computer skills: Microsoft Office, Minitab, PC-DMIS, MeasurLink, Unipoint Quality modules, Job Boss ERP.Effective and professional communication skills, both verbal and written.
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The Mechanical Engineering (ME) organization leads in mechanical hardware design, development, as well as production using state-of the-art tools, processes, technology, and Six Sigma principles.
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