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The Continuous Improvement Specialist is an integral role that supports all operations performance initiatives at the company level to maximize efficiency. Job Description Lead and support a culture of continuous improvement throughout the organization Leverage reporting tools to continually monitor performance, identify gaps and put action plans in place to improve.
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Reporting to the Lean Director, this person will be responsible for fostering, promoting, and deploying the Atkore Business System (ABS) as a change agent for continuous improvement at multiple facilities.
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In this role, the Continuous Improvement Engineer plays a vital role in creating, implementing, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement within the company by training the business, developing improvement roadmaps by using value stream and process mapping, creating, implementing, and utilizing a structured problem-solving approach, as well as organizing and facilitating Kaizen events.
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Proven track record using continuous improvement practices to improve processes and workflows in flexographic printing operations. Lead all continuous improvement practices in flexographic press operations.
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Experience in continuous improvement, and lean manufacturing, especially as it applies to steel or other primary metals, is required. · Should have experience with continuous improvement in a safety-first environment.
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Strong understanding of continuous improvement methodologies, such as lean and six sigma. As a Continuous Improvement Leader, you will be responsible for driving operational excellence, efficiency, and effectiveness across all aspects of the facility.
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The Senior Continuous Improvement/Lean Leader will support the Plant Manager by developing, executing and facilitating an enterprise-wide lean management system for our four branches. Coaches and teaches continuous improvement methodologies and imbeds lean data-based thinking into others.
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The position will lead focused improvement projects (cost savings focus, process improvement or basic training) for, and be based out of our Social Circle Millwork facility, and lead the World Class Manufacturing Policy Deployment and Cost Reduction planning for our McPherson, KS Cedar Impressions Facility.
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Provide medical guidance on new assay development, new feature development, and continuous assay improvement. Extensive experience with next generation sequencing (NGS) assay development and continuous improvements.
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The Continuous Improvement Manager is responsible for implementing, maintaining, and monitoring activities and requirements related to overall equipment reliability for our Casa Grande facility.
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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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The NA Supplier Development Lean Continuous Improvement Engineer Sr. is responsible for leading and executing Lean initiatives, with our Supplier Partners, which drive measurable business results in Quality, Cost, and Demand Management.
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Continuous Improvement Manager will work with site leadership to lead the development, implementation and ongoing improvement of a sustainable Lean Management approach. Ensure controls and metrics are in place and sustained to monitor progress of the factories continuous improvement initiatives.
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Position reports into Supplier Development Lean Continuous Improvement Lead but will be required to work cross-functionally with our Direct Material Suppliers, Procurement, Component Engineering and Operations to establish strategic and comprehensive continuous improvement strategies that are aligned with Bobcat's business objectives.
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