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Preferred Six Sigma Green Belt (SSGB)/Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (LSSGB) certification. Preferred Six Sigma Black Belt (SSBB), Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (LSSBB), Certified Quality Engineer (CQE.
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Lead other Lean & Six Sigma Black Belt projects assigned by the Corporate Director of Continuous Improvement and Quality. Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt preferred.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt required, Black Belt preferred. Located in our Siloam Springs, AR plant, you will be a Continuous Improvement Manager. This position is responsible The Continuous Improvement (CI) Manager will use Lean and Six Sigma tools to develop, lead and implement projects which improve operational efficiency and deliver savings which improve our profitability, market position, and competitiveness.
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Operational Excellence or CI certifications (i.e. Lean Six-Sigma, Black Belt, Green Belt, Lean Bronze, etc.) We are currently searching for a highly motivated Manufacturing Process Engineer to support Operations which includes Production, New Product Introduction (NPI), and Continuous Improvement (CI) efforts across multiple departments.
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As a Experienced Business Analyst - Lean Six Sigma Green Belt at Gainwell, you can contribute your skills as we harness the power of technology to help our clients improve the health and well-being of the members they serve - a community's most vulnerable.
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Continuous improvement competencies including: Six Sigma methodology, 5S, Value Stream Mapping (VSM), Kaizen, Green\Black Belt Certification, data oriented decision-making, statistics, SPC, and related proficiencies.
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Mentor and support Certified Green Belts and Green Belt candidates within the division, supporting Six Sigma projects (projected savings of >$50k per year) and established processes.
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Lean Six Sigma Certification preferred – Green or Black Belt. Our client is seeking a Continuous Improvement Cheese Manager to support the business objectives of the cheese making operations for their St. Cloud, MN cheese plant.
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Lean/Six-Sigma Green Belt certificate. Lean/Six Sigma Black Belt. You will apply your strong process improvement skills - including experience with Lean, Six Sigma, Agile, and other continuous improvement methodologies - to identify and eliminate bottlenecks, reduce waste, and accelerate progress.
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Lean-Six Sigma Education including instructor-led training, Green Belt/Black Belt Coaching, tool-specific trainings & content creation. Lean Six-Sigma Black Belt (desired.
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Lean Six Sigma – Green or Black belt Manufacturing Certification. 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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We amplify the long-term value of continuous improvement by providing others with the tools and mechanisms they need to solve problems independently. Hands-on experience leading Lean, Kaizen, DMAIC, or other continuous improvement initiatives.
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At least a Lean Six Sigma - Green Belt or equivalent. At least a Lean Six Sigma – Green Belt or equivalent. At least a Lean Six Sigma - Green Belt or equivalent. At least a Lean Six Sigma – Green Belt or equivalent.
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You'll own the communication and status updates, manage risks and dependencies, and leverage continuous improvement methodologies to identify areas for optimization. Deep continuous improvement methodology: Our differentiator is our continuous improvement mastery; we invest our resources in process efficiency and root cause elimination over generic program or project management needs.
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Preferred, Bachelor’s degree and Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification (or on path to obtain within 12 months) BB Certified or obtain Black Belt Certification and complete minimum of two Lean Six Sigma Black Belt with projected savings for the organization of >$100k annually.
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