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Experience with process improvement methodologies such as Lean, Six Sigma, and SPC. We are seeking a skilled PCBA (Printed Circuit Board Assembly) Process Engineer with experience in handling Flex PCB’s to join our dynamic team.
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A.Duties & Responsibilities Evaluate efficiencies by comparing process standards such as labour hours, machine cycle time to actual production values and report proposed improvement recommendations with timing to Process Engineering Manager.
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Delivers quality science, and process improvement classes to all levels of staff to include segments of a Lean Six Sigma Green belt class. 3-5 years of prior experience in process improvement using Lean, Six Sigma or related quality science methodology.
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Job Description The Process Control Engineer DT (Control Systems and Factory 4.0 / Digital Transformation focus) will provide leadership for Global Capital and Improvement Projects from feasibility through construction and start-up.
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The Sr. Business Process Improvement Consultant will evaluate and provide performance optimization solutions for current HR and Business Operations programs within the U.S. Navy / Military Sealift Command.
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The EHS/PSM Specialist III is responsible for facilitating environmental, health, and safety within the organization as well as coordination of site wide PSM activities, driving Process Safety performance improvement, and ensuring compliance with all Federal, State, Local, and Corporate EHS policies and standards.
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Drive improvement in process safety, emissions, and ESG targets. Qualifications: BS Chemical Engineering or related degree with 8+ years experience as a Process Control Systems Engineer in chemical, refinery, or related process manufacturing plants.
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The Trauma Process Improvement Nurse working in conjunction with the Trauma Program Manager and Trauma Medical Director assists the trauma program in monitoring all aspects of care. The Trauma Process Improvement Nurse is responsible for: Meeting Riverside County Trauma Center Standards as well as JC and American College of Surgeons standards, complying with all state and federal regulations, complying with corporate and hospital policy and procedures, managing patient information, promoting teamwork and positive customer service.
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Our core service offerings include: Turnaround & Restructuring (T&R)Transaction Advisory (TA)Finance Excellence (FE)Strategic Performance Solutions (SPS)Transaction & Valuation Opinions (VAL)Retail Performance Improvement (RPI) OverviewThe position is in the Retail Performance Improvement practice, which provides strategic, operational and financial advisory services to high-performing growth-oriented retail and/or consumer product companies.
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As a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, you will work with a process improvement team within the HR Strategy, Services, and Systems team. Change agent delivering Transformation / Process Improvement collaborating with HR leadership and other business stakeholders to improve Business Metrics and outcomes of HR teams leading critical improvement projects and driving excellence across our operations, expected to explain the change and help with change management across different personas.
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The Trauma Process Improvement Nurse, in conjunction with the Trauma Administrative Team, identifies opportunities for improvement and manages the performance improvement program.
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Experience with Agile and DevOps-Automation Anywhere certification is a big plusFUTURE RESPONSIBILITIES:-Identify opportunities for improvement in existing process and automate the process using Automation Anywhere RPA software.
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Description This position is for an experienced Chemical Engineer to support manufacturing, pilot plant, and lab scale process improvement and scale-up within Technology. Qualifications Required Degree: BS in Chemical Engineering with 3 - 5+ years' experience related to piloting and manufacturing process development or process improvement.
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Lead, support, guide, and coach the process owners in the Align Ci elements using Lean Six Sigma methodologies and own the content and strategic advancement of the CI methodology globally. Lead and manages high level, cross functional team through improvement (Kaizen) events, green belts and black belt projects using a knowledge transfer model.
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Job Overview: Seeking a Process Chemist for our clients Process Research and Development team to oversee drug substance development and GMP manufacturing, requiring a proven track record in solving technical challenges.
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