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The Project Management Process Specialist will spend part of their time as a member of continuous improvement teams undertaking projects and seeking ways to improve the quality of Karl Storz’s products and services.
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The Portfolio Analyst for Cell Therapy Business Process Management (BPM Portfolio Analyst) works with the Project & Portfolio Management (PPM) team to manage the portfolio of projects and enhancements to enable CTDO late stage clinical and commercial operations.
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Requires strong technical knowledge of configuration management and practical knowledge of project management, typically obtained through advanced education combined with prior experience in an engineering support role such as configuration manager (CM), quality assurance technician (QA/QE/QC), design drafter, technical writer, program operations analyst, systems support engineer, integration and test engineer, specialty engineer, or similar.
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The BPM Portfolio Analyst works directly with the BPM Portfolio manager and Business Process Owners to verify project and component intake is accurate, complete, and prepared for presentation at the BPO Forum.
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Job Title: Portfolio Analyst, Cell Therapy Business Process Management. The BPM Portfolio Analyst contributes to the success of the PPM team by ensuring completeness and accuracy of the items within the portfolio, providing analysis and insights into the BPM Portfolio, and administering the portfolio management tools.
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Portfolio Analyst, Cell Therapy Business Process Management. Experience in project and/or portfolio management processes. The BPM Portfolio Analyst is also responsible for creating and maintaining portfolio dashboards and reports for communication to leadership, PPM partners, and PPM customers.
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Support the intake & triage stage of the BPM PPM process. Verify all necessary information is captured for each item within the portfolio as part of intake before it proceeds to the next stage of the BPM PPM process.
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The site Process Engineering Manager will lead a department of 15 engineers charged with improving Safety and Environmental performance, supporting site operations, process and quality improvements, cost reduction initiatives, process uptime improvement, and modernization project support.
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The HR Shared Services Process Analyst will deliver process improvement solutions by leveraging appropriate tools, including Robotics Process Automation (RPA), to develop sustained improvements that help achieve the HR Service Delivery transformation.
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Minimum of three (3) years of project controls analyst experience in an electric or gas transmission and/or distribution business operations area, business planning, accounting, finance, construction management and/or project management.
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Familiarity with ServiceNow modules, such as IT Asset Management (ITAM), IT Business Management (ITBM/SPM), Project Portfolio Management (PPM), or Human Resources (HR), is a plus.
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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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Experience in continuous process improvement techniques such as Lean Six Sigma. Provides training, advice, user support, and guidance for configuration management methods, tools, procedures, and requirements to project team members responsible for the creation of drawings and documentation.
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Knowledgeable with DoD Directive (DODD) 5010.42, DoD-Wide Continuous Process Improvement/Lean Six Sigma Program, and SAE AS9100D Quality Management Systems – Requirements for Aviation, Space, and Defense Organizations.
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Lab Operations, process improvement, or project management experienceProven ability to lead the management and strategy of cost savings project optimization projects for large complex customers; strong business insights and ability to analyze client commercial capabilities, identify root cause and growth tool opportunities.
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