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The Continuous Improvement Manager will be responsible for providing technical support and coaching to staff in LEAN processes, driving change management, effectively communicating with staff at various levels of the organizations and collaborating with various stakeholder within Chromalloy Carson City and across other sites to share best practices and achieve target performance objectives.
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The Continuous Improvement Manager is an integral part of the Lean Six Sigma (LSS) team and a key member of Avient's Process Improvement organization. Engage and collaborate with regional SPLs and Continuous Improvement leaders on best practice sharing, development of Black Belt project pipeline and strategic initiatives.
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As a Continuous Improvement Manager, you will support the Branch by developing, executing, and facilitating an enterprise-wide lean management system for the SE region. The Continuous Improvement Manager will collaborate with all key stakeholders to lead and facilitate events and document progress to lean goals.
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Crane Aerospace & Electronics is seeking a Continuous Improvement/Operational Excellence Manager a.k.a. Crane Business Systems (CBS) Manager in Fort Walton Beach, FL.As a Continuous Improvement/Operational Excellence Manager, you will master Crane's Strategy Deployment Process ('SDP') and menu of lean manufacturing techniques.
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Job DescriptionTitle: Continuous Improvement ManagerWho We Are:Carboline is a St. Louis-based coatings manufacturer with a global reach. Manages all activities for continuous improvement and performance enhancement.
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Provide accurate and timely progress against key objectives, savings projects, potential risks, and risk mitigation efforts to the Director of Program Management & Continuous Improvement.
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The Continuous Improvement Manager will focus improvements on internal processes as well as drive improvements through all facets of the Operation. This position is essential in developing a culture of Continuous Improvement at the Larson Brookings site.
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This role is responsible for the continuous improvement of project and program management at WGU as well as designing and establishing unified project and program management best practices and standards to be used across the organization, partnering with Ed Tech and other departments to align standards and governance.
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The Regional Lean / Continuous Improvement Manager will be responsible for deploying Lean methodology including strategy design and deployment, training, mentoring, and coaching of subject matter expertise, and working closely cross functionally with Sales, Customer Service, Warehousing, Production, Maintenance, Procurement, Environmental Health & Safety, Finance, Human Resources, and Quality.
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We are currently searching for a Regional Lean / Continuous Improvement Manager for our ECFC Strategic Business Unit to be based out of our New Bedford, MA manufacturing location supporting 2 sites locally.
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As a Continuous Improvement Engineer at Moxion initially focusing on the Material Flow, you will play a key role in establishing efficient material delivery to the factory and sub-assembly lines, calculating storage space requirements and homes for all parts, designing material delivery routes, as well as applying Lean Ideology to drive improvements into all areas of the business.
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Continuous Improvement Manager will work with site leadership to lead the development, implementation and ongoing improvement of a sustainable Lean Management approach.
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The Quality and Continuous Improvement Director is responsible for building an enterprise-wide, person-centered, quality management system connecting all DHHS quality staff to fulfill the department’s mission to ensure that participants enjoy safe, healthy, and meaningful lives.
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The Continuous Improvement Manager will provide mentoring, coaching, and training as needed at the plant to support the use of the Lean Six Sigma methodology and tools. In this role, the Continuous Improvement Manager will be responsible for using Lean Six Sigma methodology to drive operational process improvements.
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Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) has an exciting opportunity for a Regional Continuous Improvement Manager - LAX. The WFS CI team provides a common language, processes, and metrics across the enterprise which includes regular reviews of performance metrics to drive continuous improvement and strives for operational excellence across all business functional areas and processes by deploying Lean tools and Six Sigma principles.
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