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They will work with plant management and personnel to maintain and improve the MS168 Continuous Improvement program. The Continuous Improvement Leader will lead continuous improvement efforts at the manufacturing plant level.
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If you are looking for career development, consider joining us as a Regional Continuous Improvement Engineer in Ontario, California. Leading Productivity and Quality Continuous Improvement project improvements to a Lean Six Sigma Green / Black Belt Standard.
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The Continuous Improvement Director. Minimum of 7 years Continuous Improvement / Manufacturing / Engineering Experience – prefer Industrial, Chemical, Materials Engineer. Experience in change management and continuous improvement.
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Eaton’s Global Energy Infrastructure Solutions (GEIS) division is currently seeking a Continuous Improvement (OpEx) Manager. As Continuous Improvement (OpEx) Manager, you will provide leadership and support to the region by driving the Continuous Improvement Framework (CIF) and invigorate the continuous improvement culture throughout our businesses.
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As a part of the PMO, Employee Engagement, and Process Development Division within the OPIS Product Technology Group, you will work with multinational teams and individuals on both the technology and business side ensuring OPIS growth, expedited delivery, superior quality, best practices and continuous improvement.
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The TRS is responsible to provide operational expertise to trial teams and Trial Documentation Service (TDS), oversees the implementation of the TMF strategy for the trial and supports the core trial team in all aspects of TMF management, in inspections or audits and in continuous improvement projects.
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An exceptional continuous improvement/lean manager will have technical knowledge of 5S and Lean principles, methodologies, and tools, including but not limited to six sigma, value stream mapping, Kaizen, SMED, standard work, visual management, and root cause analysis.
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You will drive strategic short and long-term operation initiatives and process improvement projects in alignment with the mission and goals of Amphenol RF. You will be accountable for delivering tactical results by the use and implementation of industry leading tools and methodologies, including the OPEX System, Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, TQM, BPM, and Continuous Improvement Kaizen, amongst others.
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Consistent with CertainTeed Gypsum Vision, Mission, Values and Objectives, the Continuous Improvement Manager provides the leadership for employees to implement corporate continuous improvement program, CertainWay / World Class Manufacturing (WCM), throughout the site.
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Through its “Sharing Expertise” initiative, B. Braun promotes best practices for continuous improvement of healthcare products and services. Manage and oversee continuous improvements to the Company’s confidential hotline, incident management system, and investigation policies and procedures.
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King County Metro Transit's Facilities Division (TFD) seeks an experienced and passionate individual to join our team as a Senior Continuous Improvement Specialist. The Senior Continuous Improvement Specialist will work in partnership with TFD leadership on department initiatives and programs, as well as with employees across TFD and Metro to apply change management methodologies to improve business processes and transform workplace culture.
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Facilitate continuous improvement of Asset Maintenance Strategies that include preventive maintenance and effective utilization of predictive and other non-destructive testing methodologies designed to identify and isolate inherent reliability problems.
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Oversees the optimization of enrollment operations and continuous improvement. Position Summary: The Director of Enrollment Operations for Tulsa Public Schools leads enrollment customer service by servicing families with enrollment needs and Pre-K enrollment, and providing training and professional development for school teams, enrollment staff and other departments.
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The Sr. Process Engineer is responsible for coordinating the molding efforts on new project launches, setting up and supporting manufacturing processes, and continuous process improvement projects.
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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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