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Minimum of 5 years of manufacturing experience incorporating Industrial Engineering and Lean Methodologies in medium volume manufacturing processes. Identify and share best manufacturing/lean practices, methods, and ideas.
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For the Process Engineering Manager, need someone with strong project management, continuous improvement, lean manufacturing and/or Six Sigma experience. The Process Engineering Manager will manage 20 people in the Process Engineering group over multiple production lines and will be responsible for leading continuous improvement projects and working with Operators on teaching how to use lean manufacturing and Six Sigma tools to solve problems.
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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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We are currently searching for a Regional Lean / Continuous Improvement Manager for our ECFC Strategic Business Unit to be based out of our New Bedford, MA manufacturing location supporting 2 sites locally.
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Job Segment: Lean Six Sigma, Industrial Engineer, Six Sigma, Operations Manager, Manufacturing Engineer, Management, Engineering, Operations. This group partners with similar teams at our manufacturing operations in India and China.
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Job Segment: Fabrication, Lean Six Sigma, Six Sigma, Plant, Plant Manager, Manufacturing, Management. Knowledge of Lean manufacturing/ Six Sigma methodologies, organizational development, and human resources.
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Zip-Pak's lean, modern, and continuous manufacturing environments produce zippers using high-volume plastic extrusion. Other Skills and Abilities: Extrusion knowledge; Plastic Manufacturing.
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The Production Manager/Manufacturing Manager will be improvement oriented, have a strong knowledge of Lean manufacturing principles, and a working knowledge and understanding of quality systems, ERP applications and supervisory best practices.
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Work within Operations, Supply Chain, and Engineering to implement and optimize manufacturing yields for production ramp. - Experience with flying probe test systems and DFT- Knowledge of quality tools such as Lean principles, Six Sigma, root cause analysis and corrective action, advanced product quality planning (APQP), metrology, process failure mode and effects analysis (PFMEA), control plans, and various problem-solving approaches.
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You’ll develop and support manufacturing processes, research customer specifications, and collaborate with shopfloor personnel to troubleshoot daily manufacturing issues, as well as support the Operations and Sales team.
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Trisian-Global Consulting is seeking a Lean Manufacturing Manager for a full-time permanent position in Huntersville, NC. This role is responsible for driving the development and implementation of continuous improvement projects consistent with and in support of the strategic plan and the business operating plan.
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Production Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Plant Manager, General Manager, FDA, Medical, Healthcare, Lean, Six Sigma, Kaizen, Lean manufacturing, Process improvement.
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Benefits: Competitive salary Annual bonus Full relocation Annual profit share bonuses Employee stock purchase plan Open paid time off policy Competitive 401K plan with enhanced matching program Healthy work/life balance Industry: Manufacturing Engineer, CNC, NX, Tooling, Lean, Job Code: j-2674.
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AutoCAD (current version), Light Assembly knowledge/capabilities and at least two (2) years Lean Manufacturing experience. Moreover, you will be supported by a leadership team that values Lean Manufacturing principles and understands the value and link to achieve operational excellence.
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Don’t wait, put your Senior Manufacturing Engineer, CNC Milling, and Lean expertise to work in a great career opportunity! Leadership opportunities assigned by the Group Lead and/or Manufacturing Engineer Manager.
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