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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification through ASQ or equivalent certification. 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, improve material flow and deliver on short and long-term objectives.
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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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Preference for Certification in APICS CPIM, CSCP, ISM CPSM, Lean/Six Sigma Green Belt (or higher) Drive continuous improvement initiatives to enhance processes, streamline workflows, and increase operational efficiency.
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The Continuous Improvement Manager will focus improvements on internal processes as well as drive improvements through all facets of the Operation. This position is essential in developing a culture of Continuous Improvement at the Larson Brookings site.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and/or Black Belt Certification is preferred. Minimum of 7 years Continuous Improvement / Manufacturing / Engineering Experience – prefer Industrial, Chemical, Materials Engineer.
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Achieve Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification from accredited institution. Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification from accredited institution. Knowledge and application of Lean Manufacturing Principles and/or Six Sigma Principles in some facet of work history.
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The Continuous Improvement Director. Develop a Lean manufacturing strategy for all manufacturing assets to ensure the facility’s objectives are met in the areas of safety, quality, profitability, waste reduction, OEE and team excellence.
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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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Professional certifications, including Lean or Six Sigma (Black Belt or Green Belt) and PMP will be key to success in this role. The ideal candidate will have a strong track record of driving process improvement in a software development setting, along with proficiency in DevOps and DevSecOps concepts.
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Ability to apply continuous improvement methods to increase manufacturing quality, efficiency, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Preferred candidate should be familiar with Lean and or Six Sigma philosophies and their application in process capability and improvement.
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The ideal candidate is a passionate ‘teacher’ of Lean & Six Sigma (LSS) leadership, has a proven ability to positively influence a culture of continuous process improvement (CPI), and most importantly, has a proven track record of successfully implementing sustainable improvements that realize measurable business value.
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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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Lean/Six Sigma certification is a plus; Green Belt (minimum) As a Continuous Improvement Manager you will be responsible for evaluating processes and configuring manufacturing systems to improve operating capability.
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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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Six Sigma Green Belt, Black Belt or Lean certification a plus. A new lean manufacturing facility, features a class 10K clean room for flight critical pressure regulators, product line cells for pneumatic weapons release systems, high pressure pneumatic assemblies, blood separation centrifuges, and kinetic switch components and modules.
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