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Experience related to foundry and steel mill processes, metallurgical lab management, PPAP, Lean Six Sigma, additive manufacturing and capital project management is considered a plus. Internal technical consultant for design engineering, manufacturing and supply chain management.
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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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Perform all aspects of continuous improvement including but not limited to; implementing lean manufacturing practices, 5S and visual management, throughput improvements, quality improvements, safety and ergonomics, tooling and equipment development for the efficient assembly of severe duty class 8 trucks.
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The Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections (ADJC) is seeking a Lean Coach who possesses expertise in lean principles and tools, along with strong analytical capabilities, and the ability to cultivate a culture of continuous improvement.
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Our Press Operators produce world class products for OMG using safe machine operating techniques and effective lean manufacturing principles. Based in Massachusetts, with manufacturing facilities in Agawam, MA, Addison, IL, and Rockford, MN, OMG is an equal opportunity employer valuing integrity, teamwork, diversity, trust, respect, communication, accountability, proactive performance and a passion for excellence.
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Lean Six Sigma Black belt or Green belt. Partner closely with the new product introduction teams to strategically implement various digital tools to improve our manufacturing processes (ERP, MES, PLM, Asset Management, SCADA, etc.
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Lean Six Sigma, Process Engineer, Six Sigma, Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Management, Engineering. This position supports plants in the North American manufacturing network to meet the product specification, customer requirements, and shareholder expectations by improving process capability and driving process improvement projects utilizing Lean/Six Sigma methods.
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Proficiency in machine setups for production runs, blueprint reading, quality inspection, creating preventive maintenance plans, mechanical troubleshooting, and lean manufacturing principles.
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Statistical process control (SPC) and Lean manufacturing implementation. The position requires a technical background sufficient to assist in procedure development, drawing reviews and provide joint technical interface between Engineering and Manufacturing and coordinates with Purchasing for Supply Chain quality compliance.
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Collaborate with Procurement, Regulatory, Operations, and Engineering to optimize, validate and commission raw materials, formulations, processes, and manufacturing equipment. Utilize Lean Six Sigma principles and methodologies to identify opportunities for cost reduction and process optimization.
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Must have a working knowledge ofpreventative maintenance, Powerhouse, facilities, equipment, machinery,refrigeration, pipe fitting, plumbing, welding, ship machinery, sheet metal, hydraulics, pneumatic, electrical controls and instrumentation andPLC controls in a lean manufacturing environment.
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Course topics include but are not limited to: CAD, CAM, Solid Modeling, CNC, Fluid Power, Industrial Circuits, Programmable Logic Controllers, Additive Manufacturing, Robotics, GD&T, Quality & Inspection and Lean Manufacturing.
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Lean Manufacturing and/or Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Training. The candidate shall possess a background with Lean and Six Sigma methodologies to drive improvement initiatives, implementing Advanced Manufacturing Technology, and fostering the CI culture through employee engagement.
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Experience in a world class process development or manufacturing environment utilizing best practice methodologies such as Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, 5S, QbD, DFM, etc. Develop and maintain the Master Project Plan (MPP) including ensuring durations and accountabilities for all revenue generating milestones are accurate through the scope of the program (contract sign, PD US/DS, AD, Tech transfer, Clinical-Commercial Manufacturing, QA, QC, Release, Ship Deliverables, Transfer in and Transfer out.
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Understanding of APQP, PPAP, FMEA, DVT, DFM, DOE, Gage R&R, Measurement Analysis, SPC, Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, 5S, DMAIC, PDCA, FAI, etc. 5+ years' experience in quality in an optics/coatings manufacturing technology field.
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