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Support global sourcing, manufacturing operations, and global quality systems by participating in global communities of practice and value improvement projects. Job Segment: Quality Engineer, Six Sigma, Manufacturing Engineer, Lean Six Sigma, Materials Engineer, Engineering, Management.
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Continuous Improvement : Implement Lean manufacturing principles to minimize waste and optimize productivity. Apply Lean manufacturing techniques such as SMED, Poke Yoke, Kan-Bans, and TPM to enhance production lines and systems.
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Job Segment: Manufacturing Engineer, Lean Six Sigma, Facilities, Six Sigma, Aerospace Engineering, Engineering, Management, Operations. Apply Lean and Six Sigma principles to manufacturing methods as a team member/leader.
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You will be a part of the Performance Partnership Delivery team and report to the Performance Partnership Delivery Manager responsible for leading project implementation with the customer of large-scale hard cost saving, process improvement and change management projects.
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Fabrication/Assembly Manager Responsibilities: Use knowledge of Lean Manufacturing tools, methods, and practices as part of your daily management practices and interactions including discover and utilize new technologies as appropriate.
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Strive to become a technical expert in Lean Manufacturing tools and principles including 5S, Visual Management, Standard Work, Value Stream Mapping, Process Mapping, Kaizen, A3, Root Cause Analysis and Mistake Proofing.
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Knowledge of Continuous Improvement, TPM / TQM, Lean, Six Sigma, or Toyota Production System methodologies & tools. Builds working relationships with the plant leadership team, Plant Director, corporate Lean Six Sigma team, and Continuous Improvement resources company-wide.
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The Continuous Improvement Manager is responsible for the support of manufacturing operations in the development, planning and execution of lean strategies and metrics.
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In-depth knowledge of manufacturing processes, quality systems, and continuous improvement methodologies (e.g., Lean, Six Sigma). The leader will have extensive experience in manufacturing, operational excellence, continuous improvement, driving business results and collaborative leadership to assure plant performance reaches established expectations.
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Help shape and deploy BD Excellence roadmap, coordinate and/or lead specific breakthrough Kaizen events and /or initiatives to achieve the Plant’s targeted performance improvement through the practical application of Lean Tools and Principles.
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Reporting to the Central Continuous Improvement OPEX Leader, the BD Excellence Associate Director will be responsible for developing, delivering, and tracking key metrics for BD Excellence training at our manufacturing sites globally.
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Lead and manage daily process & quality improvement, Six Sigma, and Lean activities. LEAN Manufacturing and Project Management experience. The Continuous Improvement Manager will focus improvements on internal processes as well as drive improvements through all facets of the Operation.
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Through supervision of the Lean/Continuous Improvement Engineer, monitor results and trending, implementing course corrections as needed. Manage the following departments and nine direct reports: Plant Food Safety, Engineering, Mechanical and Electrical Maintenance, Lean/Continuous Improvement, Procurement: and Stores.
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Demonstrate effective verbal/written communication skills required for interacting with all levels of personnel both internal and external to the organization Secure external resources (subcontracted services) to maintain and ensure machine shop equipment is operational Knowledgeable/proficient in the areas of Lean Manufacturing concepts, employee training, development of equipment, operation, & training procedures/policies, effective application of mfg.
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Lead and implement various product and process improvement methodoligies (e.g., Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing) Experience implementing various product and process improvement methodoligies (e.g., Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing.
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