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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt or Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt. At the least, the candidate/employee should be able to give detailed examples of experience in lean manufacturing techniques.
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Senior level in Continuous Improvement responsible for, but not limited to, functions pertaining to the development, implementation, and maintenance of the Kenco Operating System (KOS) at our Distribution Center.
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This Black Belt position will be focused on driving continuous improvement by leveraging Lean Six Sigma methodologies to identify inefficiencies, develop improvement strategies, and drive operational excellence.
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Technical mastery of Lean Six Sigma (Green Belt Certification) or other process improvement methodologies. 7 years of demonstrated experience in process development, performance efficiency, continuous improvement or equivalent experience.
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Will train Lean Six Sigma Green Belt to Black Belt. Industrial Continuous Improvement Engineer. Five years of relevant work experience with Industrial Engineering and Continuous Improvement within a manufacturing environment.
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Supports activities within the Center for Excellence and Innovation to include leading Lean Six Sigma (LSS) Belt level projects as required by SMEs across the enterprise to sustain Oncor's culture of Continuous Improvement.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt is required. use of process improvement principles and tools to drive continuous improvement (Lean, Six Sigma, Kaizen, TQM, BPM, etc.) foster a culture of continuous improvement by promoting awareness, knowledge sharing, and employee engagement in all projects and process enhancement efforts.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification required; Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification preferred. Mentor and coach Green Belts within department and across the organization.
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Leading Productivity and Quality Continuous Improvement project improvements to a Lean Six Sigma Green / Black Belt Standard. In this position, you use a variety of process improvement tactics, including lean manufacturing, Six Sigma methodology You will collect data and analyze current operating procedures to determine which continuous improvement process technique is the best for our situation with the guidance of the Regional Lead PS Engineer & National PS MBB (Master Black Belt.
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This role will manage implementing Continuous Improvement (CI) methodologies such as Lean, Kaizen, RCA/RCI, Six Sigma and will take the lead in fostering the development of Site Ambassadors, & Lean/Six Sigma Practitioners by being a leading, proactive change agent that drives a Continuous Improvement culture.
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Certified Lean Six Sigma Green Belt. If you are looking for career development, consider joining us as a Continuous Improvement Engineer in Ontario, California. As a Continuous Improvement Engineer you will be point of contact for Customers on any process issues, You will suggest/identify areas for improvement, and develop strategies to improve the production process.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt. Georgia Pacific is now hiring an Area Continuous Improvement Manager to become one of the newest members of their Atlantic Region.
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This is an important role in the centralized performance improvement group responsible for setting policy, establishing, and implementing continuous improvement initiatives throughout PSEG's End-to-End value streams (i.e. high level processes.
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Continuous improvement competencies including: Six Sigma methodology, 5S, Value Stream Mapping (VSM), Kaizen, Green\Black Belt Certification, data oriented decision-making, statistics, SPC, and related proficiencies.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and/or Black Belt Certification is preferred. The Continuous Improvement Engineer is responsible for the support of manufacturing operations in the development, planning and execution of lean strategies and metrics.
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