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The Continuous Improvement Analyst works as an internal consultant to identify, conduct, and analyze business/production diagnostics in order to establish current state, set fact-based goals, and identify potential value at stake for transformation initiatives.
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5 years of experience in continuous improvement, process optimization, or related roles, with a proven track record of driving measurable results strongly preferred. Strong understanding of continuous improvement methodologies, such as lean and six sigma.
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Verify process sheets for each part and notify the Continuous Improvement Manager when one is not available / changes need to be made. In the event the Continuous Improvement Manager is not available they will report to the Vice President of Operations.
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Develop, administer, and analyze assessment/evaluation questionnaires, and statistics and prepare reports to inform continuous quality improvement processes for ACCME accreditation and faculty development programs.
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Along with the Plant Manager, responsible for driving and facilitating plant Lean Six Sigma deployment progress and continuous improvement through the plant LSS Tool Champions (5S, TPM, SMED, Six Sigma, Culture) as measured by the LSS Audit.
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Highly adept with coaching/mentoring process champions/owners, and junior continuous improvement professionals in continuous improvement and problem-solving methods e.g., Lean, Six Sigma, TPS, and process design.
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To learn more, visit us at The Director of Continuous Improvement leads the divisional process improvement team, supporting manufacturing, utilizing the Management Operating System (MOS) and Lean Six Sigma methodologies.
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The Process Improvement/Project Management Specialist, Remote for Beckman Coulter Diagnostics is responsible optimizing customer organizational performance by leading the implementation of cost savings projects that track directly back to the customers P&L.Also, enhancing the alignment and efficiency of business processes by ensuring continuous, sustained improvement across the enterprise through the implementation of Danaher Business System like tools and methodologies.
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You will be a part of the Performance Partnership Delivery team and report to the Performance Partnership Delivery Manager responsible for leading project implementation with the customer of large-scale hard cost saving, process improvement and change management projects.
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I Plant Manager, Operations Manager, Automotive, Continuous Improvement, Production Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Staffing. i Plant Manager, Operations Manager, Automotive, Continuous Improvement, Production Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Staffing.
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Furthermore, this role will develop curriculum, utilize tools, and facilitate training sessions and purposeful discussions, all designed to propel WWP culture of continuous improvement. Support organization-wide strategic projects, leveraging expertise in continuous improvement, workgroup facilitation and training, and problem-solving.
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Overview:Conn’s Home Plus, a $1.3 Billion Texas company is currently looking for in‐home flooring sales consultants to join our Home Improvement sales team. The ideal candidate will have knowledge of tile, carpet, hardwood flooring, countertops, and will be presenting, measuring, estimating, and closing flooring sales.
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Manage continuous improvement projects including the project portfolio related to Metrology for the facility. Proven experience in developing and executing metrology systems and activities including, but not limited to, instrumentation, controls, process improvement methodologies & systematic problem solving.
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The QI Specialist assists and collaborates with the QI Manager to conduct quality improvement activities for the 988 Lifeline to assure that all centers are performing optimally. Reports to: Quality Improvement Manager.
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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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