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As a Plastic Process Engineer, you will drive improvements to build a culture of continuous improvement. Ability to show past achievement of process improvement techniques using lean system tools.
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Coordinates with plant engineer to oversee capital projects necessary for the continued improvement and modernization of the plant. Support the site's environmental program by assisting with reporting, compliance monitoring, and QA results in support of process engineering improvements.
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Collaborating with the Maintenance Manager and Production Managers, the Process Engineering Manager is responsible for delivering a process continuous improvement program to increase efficiency and effectiveness of Operations.
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Apply engineering principles to safely process propellants, pyrotechnics, and/or explosives for product development or improvement, ensuring compliance with program requirements. Develop robust processes for failure analysis and drive continuous improvement.
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The Nurse Informatics specialist will monitor patient outcomes related to MIPS quality measures and Payer Incentive Program, HEDIS measures, and participate in quality improvement activities. One to three years' experience of managed care, quality improvement and/ or provider contracting.
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Utilizes initiative and judgment in adapting to meet the needs of the patient, family/caregivers, provider and support staff during the nursing process. Serves as a quality improvement advocate and assists in identification and improvement of service delivery.
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Drive continuous improvement across facility's Key Process Indicators (scrap, rework, PPM) utilizing Lean, Six Sigma, Poke Yoke and related process improvement tools and methodologies.
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In addition, this position supports the improvement of "Crown" Process and Equipment designs, transferring information from the Plant Model to Aspen Custom Modeler. This includes work in the areas of computational fluid dynamics, mass and energy balances, process modeling, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer using state-of-the-art computer modeling techniques, advanced engineering measurements, and analytical calculation.
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Motivates and directs cross functional teams in applying Lean Six Sigma and continuous improvement methodologies, planning and implementing product and process improvement activities.
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The Factory Manager must have sufficient technical knowledge to provide clear management direction for daily operations, technology development, process engineering prioritization, yield improvement and manufacturing efficiency improvement.
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Process Engineering Manager, VP of Engineering. Provide support to other activities as defined by the Process Engineering Manager. Immediate Supervisor: Process Engineering Manager.
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Semiconductor device processing background with experience in thin film deposition, dry etch, wet etch, photo, mount and demount wafer, wafer bonding process preferred. Experience with semiconductor process flow integration and device physics.
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As the Total Process Safety Engineer, you'll be at the forefront of leading change. Total Process Safety Engineer - Valdosta, GA. Your role will be to own the implementation of the Total Process Safety (TPS) program, to meet corporate and local compliance standards.
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Primary responsibilities include PFD and P&ID development, creating process simulations & performing hydraulic calculations/studies (HYSYS, ProMax, UniSim, Pipe-Flo, etc.) The Engineer is also responsible for developing the technical deliverables required for industrial process systems, as well as the overall system design for industrial facilities in one or more of the following areas, Midstream oil and gas, pipeline, specialty chemicals, gas treating, and liquid material handling.
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Collaborating with other operational excellence related parties in ASML, including Lean Competence Center, Business Performance Improvement, GES Project Management CoE (PIDS), Problem Solving Competence Center, Process Mining Competence Center, Continuous Monitoring.
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