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This role requires a minimum of 7- 10 year's experience in Lean, Six Sigma or continuous improvement roles in a manufacturing environment and 5+ years supervisory/managerial experience.
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Drive continuous improvement through the use of Six Sigma, 5S, and lean process improvement methodologies, and mentor employees within the department. Participates in the hiring, training, development, evaluation, and performance management of assigned staff.
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Understanding and strong belief in any of the following Continuous Improvement methodologies, practices and concepts (ex: LEAN, Six Sigma, TQM, TPS) Drive continuous improvement by implementing lean principles and new technologies.
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Description of work : The Lean Six Sigma (LSS) Master Black Belt (MBB) shall assist and mentor Government LSS Black Belt and Green Belt Candidates in completing LSS improvement projects.
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The Regional Continuous Improvement Manager coordinates with Director of Continuous Improvement, Other Regional Managers, Plant Leadership and Continuous Improvement at the local level by developing and implementing systems and processes that optimize all phases of the production process (Safety, Food Safety, Quality, and Productivity and Finance.
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To fulfill this responsibility the Reliability Engineer applies data analysis techniques that can include: Statistical Process Control; Reliability modeling and prediction; Fault Tree Analysis; Weibull Tree Analysis; Six Sigma Methodology; Root-cause and Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCA, RCFA); Failure Reporting, Analysis and Corrective Action System (FRACAS.
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Implement and drive the use of various continuous improvement tools such as TPS, Visual Management, Six Sigma and RCA Programs, focusing on operational excellence, waste reduction, and cost optimization.
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LEAN Six Sigma Black Belt certification or equivalent preferred. Five years experience of process/continuous improvement and/or organizational effectiveness strategy. Experience using problem solving techniques and business analysis tools critical to continuous improvement processes required , such as LEAN, Shingo, Value Stream Mapping, Conflict Management, Strategic Planning, and SWOT Analysis.
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Research and test design ideas to determine feasibility, utilizing Lean Manufacturing, Kaizen, Six Sigma, and root cause analysis to formulate/support innovation, corrective actions, and continuous improvement activities.
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The Regional Continuous Improvement Manager will also teach and apply Lean Six Sigma principles to achieve self-sustaining processes. 3+ years' work experience in Lean Six Sigma continuous improvement activities and financial calculation of savings, budget forecasting, ROI calculation and ration analysis.
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Current professional certification (CISA, CISSP, CISM, CRISC) Lean Six Sigma is a plus. Effectively communicate with and educate process owners, including individuals from business operations, on the importance of adequate risk management practices and effective controls to mitigate risks and identify opportunities to promote a continuous improvement mindset across the organization.
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Certified AS9100 Auditor Certified Quality Engineer or Quality Manager (ASQ) Continuous Improvement skillset. About the Role: T he Aerospace and Defense Business Unit in Performance Solutions is looking for a Quality Assurance Manager to own the day-to-day responsibilities managing and maintaining an AS9100 compliant multi-site Quality System.
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Exposure to Lean Six Sigma or other process improvement methodologies. High School Diploma or GED, complemented by a strong commitment to continuous learning and professional development.
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Working knowledge of lean, six sigma, kaizen, scientific molding, SPC, SMED and other continuous. highly engaged and accountable employees focused on continuous improvement and customer.
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The Combustion Turbine Technician is a shift employee who is responsible for the safe, reliable, and efficient operation, maintenance, and monitoring of all plant systems and equipment on a continuous basis at the Walnut Creek Energy Park in City of Industry, CA. The facility is a 500 MW gas-fired peaking facility with 5 GE LMS100 gas turbines.
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