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This role will manage implementing Continuous Improvement (CI) methodologies such as Lean, Kaizen, RCA/RCI, Six Sigma and will take the lead in fostering the development of Site Ambassadors, & Lean/Six Sigma Practitioners by being a leading, proactive change agent that drives a Continuous Improvement culture.
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Consistent with CertainTeed Gypsum Vision, Mission, Values and Objectives, the Continuous Improvement Manager provides the leadership for employees to implement corporate continuous improvement program, CertainWay / World Class Manufacturing (WCM), throughout the site.
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Provide leadership, coaching and counseling for competency and capability building to enhance continuous improvement in the organization. Create and foster the continuous improvement culture throughout the organization.
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Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt with 8+ years of proven experience leading and managing multiple continuous improvement programs; 2 to 4 years of leading change management efforts. Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt with 8+ years of proven experience leading and managing multiple or large continuous process improvement programs.
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Speech Language Pathologist - PediatricsThis is a chance to work for a great, growing center-based pediatric health clinic helping children as Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist.
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The Continuous Improvement Manager will establish and maintain a continuous improvement (CI) culture in ABB focusing on Customer & Quality by deploying a set of CI competencies, utilizing Lean Six Sigma (L6S) as the CI methodology, and creating transparency to monitor progress using digitalization IoT (Internet of Things.
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The Continuous Improvement Specialist is an integral role that supports all operations performance initiatives at the company level to maximize efficiency. Job Description Lead and support a culture of continuous improvement throughout the organization Leverage reporting tools to continually monitor performance, identify gaps and put action plans in place to improve.
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They will work with plant management and personnel to maintain and improve the MS168 Continuous Improvement program. JOB DESCRIPTION The Continuous Improvement Leader will lead continuous improvement efforts at the manufacturing plant level.
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With direction from the Siding Products Group World Class Manufacturing Director, provides demonstrable leadership of the WCM program in our US plants to ensure World Class Manufacturing is implemented at a rapid pace without compromising the quality of World Class Manufacturing Standards through: Lead and/or participate in multi-plant continuous improvement projects.
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Works closely with members of Veranova Leadership Team and the site General Managers to ensure continuous improvement projects support site master plans, overall business strategy, and growth opportunities.
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In deze rol als Warehouse Supervisor bij Kuehne+Nagel in Zwolle ligt er een grote focus op continuous improvement binnen het logistieke centrum. Bij Kuehne+Nagel in Zwolle zoeken wij een Warehouse Supervisor met focus op continuous improvement.
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Carboline is seeking a Continuous Improvement Engineer, located at our Green Bay, WI facility. Understanding of Lean Manufacturing/Continuous Improvement methodologies and ability to teach and model them.
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Responsible for leading and driving safety and quality performance improvement initiatives to address trends and deficiencies in Infection Prevention as identified by the Surveillance and Analysis team and set by PHC QSS. Promotes a culture of continuous improvement in the reduction of infections through use of Lean methodology, coaching, tools, data analysis, reliability, sustainability and spread.
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Experience working with Process Improvement and/or Continuous Improvement practices (e.g., Kaizen, 4Q, DMAIC, Gemba, Root-Cause Analysis (RCA. Develop and support suppliers to achieve conformance with Hitachi Energy requirements and continual improvement in quality, e.g., reduction of variation; sustainability, service/delivery performance.
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The Director of Continuous Improvement leads the divisional process improvement team, supporting manufacturing, utilizing the Management Operating System (MOS) and Lean Six Sigma methodologies.
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