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Manufacturing, Metal Processing, CNC, Milling, Swiss Turn, CAD/CAM, GD&T, Statistical Process Control, Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, Gage/fixture design, Project Management, Engineering Change Process, Compliance, Quality Management, Teamwork, Leadership, Innovation.
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Strong working knowledge of product structure, manufacturing processes as well as quality standards and modern manufacturing technologies and techniques, TPM. (autonomous maintenance, professional maintenance and early equipment management), quality and process control including Statistical Process Control (SPC), 5S, standardized work and other Lean principles.
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CPIM, CSCP, Lean Manufacturing, or Six-Sigma Green Belt certifications highly desirable. Strategic Sourcing, Supply Chain, Senior Product Manager, Procurement, Lean Six Sigma, Operations, Management.
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Electronic, electric, electrical, electronic manufacturing, electrical manufacturing, electrical engineer, manufacturing engineer, electronic engineering, electronics engineer, oem, original equipment manufacturer, lean six sigma, lean manufacturing, electrical technician, electronics technician, manufacturing supervisor, manufacturing manager, floor manager.
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Observes and analyzes manufacturing processes and methods for cost-reduction, quality improvement and efficiency. Manufacturing Methods - Knowledge of manufacturing methods, fabrication processes (e.g., forming, stamping, machining, heat treatment, machines/machine tools and cutting tools.
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Familiarity with lean manufacturing concepts and tools (e.g., 5S, Kaizen, Value Stream Mapping, Six Sigma). Apply lean manufacturing principles to identify and eliminate waste, implement continuous improvement initiatives, and drive operational excellence.
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Understanding of lean manufacturing principles including 5S, TPM, RCA, etc. Support continuous improvement initiatives utilizing lean manufacturing tools and techniques. CPG and/or experience in a FDregulated manufacturing environment preferred.
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Kaizen, 5S, Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing experience is a plus. The overall responsibility of the Manufacturing Engineer - Machining is to oversee all processes to produce machined parts utilized in Calnetix high speed motors, generators, power electronics and magnetic bearing systems.
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Support manufacturing performance management and KPI reporting- including visual display of performance. As a Manufacturing Excellence Data Analyst, you’ll be part of our Operational Excellence team working as a hybrid employee.
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The Lean Manager will also be involved in additional tasks aimed at establishing clear connections between project metrics and strategic plans using Lean manufacturing tools. Expert proficiency in the use and implementation of Lean tools such as: Toyota Production System, Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, Value Stream Mapping, Kaizen, TAKT, Kanbans/Pull Systems, Single Piece Flow, Seven Wastes, 5S, Poka-Yoke, PDCA.
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Don't miss out on this fantastic career opportunity to put your Senior Manufacturing Engineer, CNC Milling, and Lean expertise to work! If you have experience as a Manufacturing Engineer and possess CAD/CAM CNC Programming skills (preferably NX), along with expertise in CNC Milling machine processing, tooling, and programming, especially in 4 and 5 axis machining, we want to hear from you.
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3+ years of experience in Manufacturing Industries as a Supplier Quality Engineer. Certified Lean six sigma Green Belt or Black Belt. Det-Tronics is looking for an experienced, process driven, results oriented, high performing Supplier Quality Engineer to champion Supplier Quality in our organization.
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Job Segment: Manufacturing Engineer, Lean Six Sigma, Six Sigma, Facilities, Aerospace Engineering, Engineering, Management, Operations. Apply Lean and Six Sigma principles to manufacturing methods as a team member or leader.
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Owns and leads multiple projects to improve quality with a Lean/Six Sigma and continuous improvement mindset for understanding problems, improving, and controlling outcomes. Area of concentration includes but is not limited to manufacturing principles, plastics, Injection Molding, Extrusion, Thermoforming and RF Welding, machining, and other supplied parts.
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Develop and demonstrate competency in wide range of engineering methods, Lean tools, and quality standards and coaches employees in the use and implementation of CI, Quality Assurance, & Lean principles.
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