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ASQ Six Sigma Green Belt, Black Belt, Lean Mfg. Experience with setting up new product lines and transitioning into volume production. Drive continuous improvement opportunities and yield metrics utilizing wide variety of analytical techniques (such as SPC, DOE, Gauge R&R), lean manufacturing and six sigma concepts.
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Qualifications Educational Requirements: The Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt shall have a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial-Organizational Psychology, Business Management, Information Technology, Industrial Engineering, or a related field.
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Experience with statistical process control (SPC) and data analysis using Microsoft ExcelExperience with leading and coaching A3s to improve key performance indicatorsMinimum of 2 years leading and/or participating in performance improvement initiatives including project management experienceKnowledge and experience in quality improvement models, particularly Lean, Six Sigma, Toyota Production System (TPS), or IHI Model for Improvement either within the healthcare or manufacturing environment.
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Job Segment: Lean Six Sigma, Six Sigma, Six Sigma Black Belt, Supply Chain, Front End, Management, Operations, Technology. Six Sigma Black Belt or Lean certification with using lean tools to drive business results.
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Certifications such as Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) or Six Sigma Green Belt/Black Belt may be advantageous. #Wizards Nearest Major Market: Seattle Nearest Secondary Market: Bellevue Job Segment: Six Sigma Black Belt, Quality Assurance, QA, Six Sigma, Compliance, Management, Quality, Technology, Legal.
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Experience in basic Quality aspects; 8D, first pass yield, FTQ, investigations, FMEA, Lean, Six Sigma, NC/CAPA, etc. Review bid or purchase order packages for custom hardware to ensure proper callouts of welding specs, Quality Codes, and any weldment items that may present an issue for the supplier during manufacturing.
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Experience with flying probe test systems and DFT- Knowledge of quality tools such as Lean principles, Six Sigma, root cause analysis and corrective action, advanced product quality planning (APQP), metrology, process failure mode and effects analysis (PFMEA), control plans, and various problem-solving approaches.
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Formal lean manufacturing certifications (Lean Six Sigma Green Belt, etc.) This role works closely with other departments such as Supply Chain, Quality Control, Quality Assurance, Finance, Process Development, and Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) to ensure the timely, safe, high-quality, and profitable execution of manufacturing operations.
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Knowledge of Six Sigma, SPC, and Lean Manufacturing. Reporting directly to the Plant Superintendent, the Manufacturing Supervisor, is responsible for leading the manufacturing team to ensure production of a quality product that meets or exceeds customer expectations.
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The successful candidate will leverage Lean Principles, Six Sigma Methodologies, and Advanced Automation and Robotics to drive continuous improvement, enhance product quality, and increase operational efficiency.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt - Preferred. Performs other duties as assigned and/or required to meet insurance or regulatory requirements under the guidance of the Quality Director, Physician Executive in Quality and Safety, the Medical Group President and the Medical Group Vice President.
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Proficient in Lean Manufacturing (Lean Six Sigma cert preferred but not required) In addition, you will monitor and maintain control over budget, material use, costs, safety program, and facility wide needs.
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Knowledge: Strong knowledge of Lean Manufacturing Principles and Six Sigma Methodologies. Employee Training: Train employees on Lean Principles, Six Sigma Methodologies, and the operation of automated systems and robotics.
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Reporting to the Continuous Improvement Director, this leader will develop and execute strategies to streamline and standardize business processes, reduce cycle times, share best practices, and ingrain Lean Six Sigma (LSS) principles.
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Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. Lead the capture, documentation, redesign, and solutions implementation of corporate operations processes, including continuous process improvement of operations via operations research, process optimization, process improvement, Six Sigma, or Lean (or Lean Six Sigma.
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