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Drive a Continuous Improvement culture by deploying lean tools, including VSM, Standard work, 5S, TPM, OEE). This role will work with plant transformation teams to support continuous improvement initiatives, train employees on lean principles, and help to identify efficiencies.
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Leads Kaizen events for continuous improvement. Support WCM and Roofing teams with continuous improvement events. Provide training for employees on continuous improvement methodologies.
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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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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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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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This Production supervisor will be the Continuous Improvement Supervisor for the Factory and is responsible for the end-to-end planning and managing the day-to-day allocation of resources for two water bottling production lines (equipment, people, materials, and systems) in order to efficiently, safely and cost effectively achieve performance targets with complete ownership as agreed with Production Management.
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The Continuous Improvement Manager will establish and maintain a continuous improvement (CI) culture in ABB focusing on Customer & Quality by deploying a set of CI competencies, utilizing Lean Six Sigma (L6S) as the CI methodology, and creating transparency to monitor progress using digitalization IoT (Internet of Things.
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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. Ensure controls and metrics are in place and sustained to monitor progress of the factories continuous improvement initiatives.
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Utilizing Lean principles and practices, the Continuous Improvement Engineer assists in driving the overall education and deployment of World Class Manufacturing (WCM), as well as delivering cost reductions to the Orange, CT Omniseal Solutions plant.
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Train, coach and facilitate Lean/Continuous Improvement (CI) concepts and principles e.g., Toyota Kata Process, Managing for Daily Improvement (MDI), A3 Thinking based on PDCA, Problem Solving, Cultural transformation, leadership standard work and additional tools/methodologies as directed.
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Job Seekers can review the Job Applicant Privacy Policy by clicking HERE. (-applicant-privacy-policy)\ We are immediately hiring a remote Transportation Management Continuous Improvement Engineer for our Supply Chain Solutions division.
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As the Continuous Improvement Engineer you will be responsible for designing, developing, and improving industrial processes utilizing lean manufacturing practices in our custom metal fabrication and manufacturing environment.
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We are immediately hiring a remote Transportation Management Continuous Improvement Engineer for our Supply Chain Solutions division. Develop a thorough, effective, and timely continuous improvement plan to drive value for our customers (transformation plan development and execution.
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Continuous improvement mentality and ability to drive change within an established business. This position supports the Ryder Continuous Improvement culture across the operation by actively applying continuous improvement methods to support operations.
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