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Process Improvement – Six Sigma Green Belt required, Lean/Six Sigma Black Belt Preferred. Six Sigma Green Belt, and or Lean/Six Sigma Black Belt is preferred.
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Continuous Improvement experience – Six Sigma Green Belt/Black Belt Preferred. CI/Lean Expertise: Advanced proficiency with CI techniques/principles; Lean, Six Sigma, Kaizen methods, 5S, leader standard work development methods.
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Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt certification. Contribute and support to the advancement of global quality related projects, process improvements with Lean and/or Six Sigma, digital transformation, and internal/customer related data-driven process optimization projects.
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Certification preferred - American Society for Quality, Six Sigma Black Belt, etc. Due to significant growth, we are currently seeking a Manager Supplier Quality Engineer (SQE) -Powertrain for our Arizona Supplier Quality Team. Our Arizona Supplier Quality team enables the industrialization of innovative products in an extremely aggressive timeline.
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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification. Certified Lean/Six Sigma Green Belt. Develops budget, monitors expenditures, and leads a Quality team or department which may comprise Quality Engineering, Software Quality Engineering, Supplier Quality Engineering, Quality Control, and/or Operational Excellence.
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Certified Lean Six-Sigma Black Belt. Lean Six-Sigma Green Belt. The National Security Sector of Leidos has a career opportunity for a talented Quality Assurance Manager to support a program in the Decision Advantage Solutions Business Area. This position serves as the member of a team with the responsibility to ensure the highest quality service is provided to our customer through the generation and control of program processes, performance of regularly scheduled internal process audits and the consistent facilitation of structured improvement activities.
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Six Sigma Green Belt required; Six Sigma Black Belt or Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) preferred. The position will require strong skills and initiative in problem-solving, auditing, procedure writing, measurement systems, Statistical Process Control (SPC), and Six Sigma methodology.
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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification from an accredited program, HAACP and SQF lead auditor certification are preferred but would be required within a reasonable period after start.
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Key words: quality manager, manufacturing, risk assessment, six sigma black belt, strategic, IATF. Six Sigma Black Belt. The Senior Manager Quality II role within the Mobile Solutions Corporate Quality organization is responsible for leading key quality projects to manage risk, develop and share best practices, and communicate globally.
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The ERP Configuration, Product, and Data Quality Manager ensures quality data creation and maintenance of configuration and product data relating to Bills of Materials (BOM) and individual items in product lifecycle management (PLM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems.
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Desired: Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification, ASQ level certifications: CQA, CQM, CQE with a minimum of 8-10 years Quality management related experience preferably in a manufacturing environment.
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Six Sigma Green/Black belt, ASQ CQE/M/A certifications are highly desired. - Solid understanding and demonstrated success with practical applications of Lean / Six Sigma tools such as Failure Mode & Effects Analysis, Design of Experiments, Measurement System Analysis, Analysis of Variance, Hypothesis Testing, Value Stream Mapping, Pareto Charts, Gage Repeatability & Reproducibility, Cpk.
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Experience with lean Six Sigma concepts and processes (green/black belt preferred). In partnership with our client, a leader in aviation safety and flight performance systems, we are seeking an experienced Quality Assurance Manager to join their team.
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Overall Leadership and support for Continuous Improvement Activities (APQP, DOS, Kaizen, Lean, Six Sigma, Black Belt, and ITS programs) so that failure modes are controlled, and product and service quality is continuously improved.
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ASQ Certified Quality Engineer, Quality Auditor, Quality Manager and/or Six Sigma green/black belt certification is desirable. The Quality/Continuous Improvement Manager is responsible for maintaining and improving the plant-wide quality system that focuses on customer satisfaction, defect prevention, improved defect detection, and continuous improvement utilizing Six Sigma techniques.
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