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CMI Group Production Control Coordinator(Aerospace & Defense Manufacturing setting) Demonstrates understanding and is able to apply continuous improvement terminology/tools: LEAN, Six Sigma principles/DFSS/Lean design principles, Value Stream, and Kaizen.
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While you work with a team that includes hands-on resources who will build proofs of concept and demonstrate Databricks' products, you need to be technical and must understand the relevance and application of ML & AI within a range of use cases important to the target accounts in the Manufacturing, Energy, Logistics and Hi-tech space.
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An Associate degree in Manufacturing/Mechanical Engineering from an accredited university, an ASQ certification (CQE, CQA, CQM), or a minimum of 3-5 year's relevant experience in aerospace products and processes in a roll for Supplier Quality Assurance / Quality Engineering.
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Develops, evaluates and improves industrial manufacturing methods, utilizing knowledge of product design, materials and parts, fabrication processes, tooling and production equipment capabilities, assembly methods and quality control standards.
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Seeking an Industrial Manufacturing Engineer Responsible for deploying Lean methods & concepts, leading 6-sigma project development, time-motion studies, and process layout optimization across the manufacturing process within our high-speed automated assembly areas, molding fabrication group, and progressive metal stamping group.
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Knowledge of Lean Six Sigma or other Organizational Effectiveness practices. The Manufacturing Supervisor ensures the production team operates efficient and safe manufacturing processes.
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Key customers include the end user, PTVE manufacturing personnel, external vendors used for outsourcing parts, PTVE service technicians, purchasing, engineering and other departments within PTVE.
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PREFERRED EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, & SKILLS: Associates Degree in Operations Experience with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software such as Oracle, SAP, Microsoft Dynamics CPIM Certification Familiarity with Lean Manufacturing principles ( Kanban, pull systems, Takt time, standard work) ScheduleThe facility works hours a day and typically days a week.
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Knowledge of Six Sigma, SPC, and Lean Manufacturing. The Tool & Die Maker serves a key function in the operation and on-going maintenance of the high-speed manufacturing equipment that produces both metal cans and ends at the Dubuque, Iowa manufacturing location.
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The Manufacturing Engineer , internally referred to as the Cold End Process Engineer , plays a crucial role in supporting the manufacturing facility by offering technical expertise. 2 to 5 years of experience , preferably in a continuous flow process manufacturing environment.
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Six Sigma/lean manufacturing experience. Understanding of process control methods, flowmeters, level monitors, and other process controls within a batch manufacturing process. DAP's eight manufacturing and distribution facilities in the United States of America and Canada service North America and the world.
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Plan, develop, improve, and optimize plastic manufacturing processes, including structural foam and injection molding. The Sr. Manufacturing Engineer, Plastics is responsible for planning, designing, developing, and optimizing plastic manufacturing processes and systems to ensure efficient production, product quality, and cost-effectiveness.
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Applied knowledge in health and safety disciplines including Hazard Communication, LOTO, Confined Space, Electrical Safety, Fall Protection, Incident Investigation, Ergonomics, Behavioral Based Safety, Machine Guarding and Lean Manufacturing.
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The Manufacturing Supervisor works closely with the Plant Manager and Plant Superintendent to ensure the production of a quality product that meets or exceeds customer expectations. Five to seven year(s) experience in a high speed manufacturing environment.
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Led team of 10 inspectors/CMM Monitored safety regulations of NDT Complied with training and re-qualification procedures Led lean manufacturing initiatives. Provided mentorship & promoted the advancement of Lean-Six Sigma Manufacturing principles and practices across the plant.
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