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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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In-depth knowledge of manufacturing processes, quality systems, and continuous improvement methodologies (e.g., Lean, Six Sigma). Implement lean manufacturing principles and other standard processes to drive operational efficiency.
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Knowledge of manufacturing quality tools, concepts, and methodologies, such as 8D, Six Sigma, and Lean Manufacturing (Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification preferred) Develop and implement Lean manufacturing operations, processes, tooling, and systems to optimize productivity and efficiency, and train manufacturing leaders, teams, and operators in these areas.
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Projects are typically small to medium independent projects assigned by manager (20%) Position Description Job Summary 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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Manage implementation of continuous improvement processes to create a Lean Manufacturing environment. Provide support in the design, fabrication, modification, and evaluation of manufacturing operations such as coatings technology, corrosion protection, robotic applications, welding, and brazing, assembly, and material handling.
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Electronic, electric, electrical, electronic manufacturing, electrical manufacturing, electrical engineer, manufacturing engineer, electronic engineering, electronics engineer, oem, original equipment manufacturer, lean six sigma, lean manufacturing, electrical technician, electronics technician, manufacturing supervisor, manufacturing manager, floor manager.
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Experience AND/OR Certificates in areas such as: Industrial Machine Maintenance, Advanced/Automated Manufacturing, Robotics, PLCs, Actuator and Sensor Systems, AC/DC Circuits, Industrial Fluid Power, Electrical Motor Controls, AUTO CAD, Lean Manufacturing Principles, Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), Industrial Systems Integration.
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Lean, Six Sigma certified. The Manufacturing Operations Manager directs the day-to-day activities of the Manufacturing plant including production, maintenance, warehouse, inventory, quality and safety.
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Utilize continuous improvement methodologies such as Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, or Kaizen to drive operational excellence. Demonstrated experience with process improvement methodologies such as Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, or Kaizen.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification required; Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification preferred. This Black Belt position will be focused on driving continuous improvement in workforce management by leveraging Lean Six Sigma methodologies to idenfity inefficiencies, develop improvement strategies, and drive operational excellence.
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Fundamental understanding of factory automation, lean manufacturing techniques, continuous improvement methodologies, and supply chain operations. Integrate Six Sigma/Lean Manufacturing tools to consistently improve flow, reduce waste and drive productivity.
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The mission of the Senior Finance Project Manager / Lean Champion will be to drive operational excellence for US Finance by performing improvement projects, deploying lean and improving data quality.
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Lean manufacturing/six sigma/statistical analysis ; Six Sigma Green Belt a plus. As a member of UDC’s Chemical Business, this position will work closely with UDC’s HQ team, UDC’s contract manufacturing partner (PPG), and other UDC subsidiaries in the development and manufacture of UDC’s OLED materials in a fast-paced, non-GMP environment.
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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. This position provides metallurgical support to all Dodge product lines and interfaces directly with design engineering, manufacturing and supply chain management.
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Five (5)+ years experience manufacturing engineering and controls (OpEx; Lean Manufacturing; CI) Lean manufacturing & Six Sigma. The Advanced Manufacturing Team is responsible for deployment of Industry 4.0 tools & technologies such as: manufacturing automation, augmented reality, factory simulation, autonomous vehicles, process control & traceability, digital work instructions, additive manufacturing and data analytics.
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