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The Senior Continuous Improvement/Lean Leader will support the Plant Manager by developing, executing and facilitating an enterprise-wide lean management system for our four branches.
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As a Continuous Improvement and Engineering Manager at ProCaps Laboratories, you'll have a multifaceted role in optimizing our manufacturing and engineering operations, all while upholding the highest standards of quality, safety, and compliance.
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As a Change Management Consultant, Your primary responsibility will be to develop and implement change management strategies and communication plans that drive engagement and foster a culture of continuous improvement.
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Located in the historic Riverside neighborhood of Jacksonville FL, Pediatric Eye Consultants of North Florida is a recognized leader in the continuous improvement of Ophthalmic health care.
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The QI Facilitator II will skillfully use techniques of system design, project management, continuous quality improvement (e.g., brainstorming, cause and effect analysis, root cause analysis), outcomes measurements, and data analysis to support the development, implementation, and oversight of QI programs.
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LaunchKern is Kern County's continuous improvement initiative based on the principles of Lean Six Sigma. Kern County is actively engaged in creating a culture that promotes excellence, innovation and continuous improvement.
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A Site EHS Manager works with the Site Leader, Operations, Quality, Continuous Improvement, and Human Resources functions at a site level to ensure our employees are safe and to maintain compliance with environmental, health and safety regulations, and drive the execution of the EHS strategy to create a culture of EHS excellence.
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EHS Program Development: Candidate will work actively toward continuous improvement of the EHS programs including refining or developing standard work for all routine tasks, inspections, reports, as well as refining training programs and procedures to ensure program consistency with oversight by an EHS Specialist.
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We share your commitment to continuous improvement and elevation of the engineering profession in our industry. Maintain communication with Section Manager throughout the course of the project regarding project progress and issues.
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The reliability engineer will also help drive new ideas, systems, operational excellence, and continuous improvement across our division. We are a growing company, believe strongly in promoting from within, and pride ourselves on providing a challenging environment with continuous development.
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Emergency Mental Health Clinician Essential Responsibilities: Serves as liaison with other service providers or community supports for the continuous improvement of services to patients.
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Actively support and contribute to continuous improvement efforts (BDEs, RIP process, RFIs, FIs, GME modules, etc. Doing the right thing is the compass that guides every decision we make-and we're proud to be globally recognized and awarded for our continuous corporate responsibility efforts.
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If you ever wanted to have a direct impact on building a team’s culture and on how the team operates, now is the perfect opportunity During the project phase, the Operations Associate (OA) will support commissioning, qualification, and validation of the Device Assembly and Packaging (DAP) areas as well as lead / assist in operations readiness programs (e.g. Material procurement and definition, training programs, process excellence, continuous improvement, and capacity planning.
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Identify gaps and opportunities and drive continuous improvement throughout the plant. Six Sigma Master Black Belt, Six Sigma Black Belt, or Six Sigma Green Belt certified and actively using certification to drive continuous improvement.
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