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Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt with 8+ years of proven experience leading and managing multiple continuous improvement programs; 2 to 4 years of leading change management efforts.
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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification through ASQ or equivalent certification (Preferred) The Lean Engineer is a key factory staff member responsible for aiding in the development of a Factory Master Plan (FMP) roadmap aligned to the 1 to 5-year business plan and synchronization into our manufacturing processes, improving material flow, and delivering on short and long-term objectives.
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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification is desired; Green Belt or equivalent experience a must. 5+ years experience in continuous improvement in a manufacturing environment; track record with Six Sigma projects and Project Management.
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The Continuous Improvement Manager will be responsible for providing technical support and coaching to staff in LEAN processes, driving change management, effectively communicating with staff at various levels of the organizations and collaborating with various stakeholder within Chromalloy Carson City and across other sites to share best practices and achieve target performance objectives.
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Lean Six sigma Green Belt or Black belt certification a plus. Through supervision of the Lean/Continuous Improvement Engineer, monitor results and trending, implementing course corrections as needed.
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Manufacturing engineering, lean six sigma, green belt, electronics manufacturing, electronics, Aerospace. manufacturing engineering,lean six sigma,green belt,electronics manufacturing.
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Coaches and mentors' employees on the practical application of lean manufacturing and Six Sigma tools, and other continuous improvement initiatives. The Continuous Improvement Manager will provide mentoring, coaching, and training as needed at the plant to support the use of the Lean Six Sigma methodology and tools.
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Lean Six-Sigma Green Belt, equivalent certification, or proven experience in a Lean Six-Sigma environment highly desirable. Job Segment: Manufacturing Engineer, Facilities, Lean Six Sigma, Six Sigma, Aerospace Engineering, Engineering, Operations, Management.
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Strong understanding of lean manufacturing principles, Six Sigma methodologies, and other continuous improvement tools and techniques. The Global Continuous Improvement Director will be responsible for leading and implementing continuous improvement initiatives across all aspects of Veranova’s manufacturing operations.
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Drive continuous improvement opportunities and yield metrics utilizing wide variety of analytical techniques (such as SPC, DOE, Gauge R&R), lean manufacturing and six sigma concepts.
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Achievement of Six Sigma/Green Belt/Black Belt accreditation would be a distinct advantage including but not limited to Lean Manufacturing experience and accreditation.
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Job DescriptionTitle: Continuous Improvement ManagerWho We Are:Carboline is a St. Louis-based coatings manufacturer with a global reach. Position Summary:You will lead and design Lean Manufacturing goals and strategies for improving the operations and processes within the organization.
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Strong knowledge and experience with Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, Kaizen, TPM, 5S, and other continuous improvement methodologies. Certification in Lean Six Sigma (e.g., Green Belt, Black Belt) is highly desirable.
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Can demonstrate a track record of cost-saving, inventory turns improvement, and implementation of planning approaches (JIT, Kanban, and Lean Manufacturing)Experience with manufacturing operations, quality systems, safety systems, maintenance, and project management.
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Preferred: Lean Six Sigma Training/ Certification (Green Belt/ Black Belt) 5+ years knowledge of Continuous Improvement Systems/ Programs. This includes coordinating with the Company Quality Audit Manager for internal and external audits; such as ISO, UL, ICC-ES, and IAPMO. Product, Lean, and Supplier audits may also be applicable.
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