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The Rapid Continuous Improvement (Lean) Engineer will partner with the plants leadership team to improve plant performance in Safety, Quality, Delivery and Cost. Lead and coordinate continuous improvement projects from concept to completion.
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Bbraunusa.com. Through its Sharing Expertise® initiative, B. Braun promotes best practices for continuous improvement of healthcare products and services. Manages World Class Continuous Improvement activities across the Corporate (Operations.
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Proven track record using continuous improvement practices to improve processes and workflows in flexographic printing operations. Lead all continuous improvement practices in flexographic press operations.
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Leading flexographic label printing company north of Boston is busy. Minimum of 3- 5 years leadership experience in narrow web flexographic printing operations. Strong technical knowledge of flexographic printing.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionContinuous Process Improvement Delivery Lead 1301254 A leading podcast and audiobook company is seeking a Continuous Process Improvement (CPI) Delivery Lead. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering process optimization solutions primarily within Customer Care, but also across our company as needed.
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As the Continuous Improvement Engineer you will be responsible for designing, developing, and improving industrial processes utilizing lean manufacturing practices in our custom metal fabrication and manufacturing environment.
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Projects will support Continuous improvement activity within Callaway Golf and at supplier locations in North America and abroad. The continuous improvement department includes Industrial Engineers and CI Engineers responsible for process improvement and product and information flow across multiple operations sites.
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The Continuous Improvement Engineer role is critical to achieving World Class performance, which means zero defects, zero waste and zero losses. As the Continuous Improvement Engineer, you will play a key role in delivering the factories results through the Focused Improvement methodology.
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The Continuous Improvement Director is a member of the agency’s executive team reporting to the Chief of Staff/Chief Strategy Officer and is responsible for leading agency-wide continuous improvement and championing innovation and efficiency through developing, testing and coordinating the implementation of technologies, processes and performance measurements.
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Lean Six Sigma certification or similar continuous improvement methodologies. We are looking for a dynamic and continuous improvement minded individual to implement Colgate’s Factory Performance & Reliability (FP&R) program, FP&R is a series of standards focus on increasing plant capability and throughput, reducing variability, and ensuring capacity is available to support the production plans and deliver targeted service levels.
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Under the guidance of the VP Operational Excellence & the Regional Ops Director, the Continuous Improvement Engineer will focus on the delivery of CI / Kaizen and Quality improvements including the management and delivery of the project portfolio of these activities.
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Continuous Improvement Engineer/Chemical Engineer/Engineering/Mechanical Engineer/Engineer/Six Sigma/Kaizen/Chemical Manufacturing/F&B/Food Manufacturing/PSM/Process Engineer/Plant Engineer/Green Belt.
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You will drive strategic short and long-term operation initiatives and process improvement projects in alignment with the mission and goals of Amphenol RF. You will be accountable for delivering tactical results by the use and implementation of industry leading tools and methodologies, including the OPEX System, Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, TQM, BPM, and Continuous Improvement Kaizen, amongst others.
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Participate in development and continuous improvement of the following cybersecurity programs: Threat & Vulnerability Management, Insider Threat Management, Data Governance, Cloud Security, Supplier Risk Management, Security Policies, and Cybersecurity Governance & Compliance.
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Drives and steers continuous improvement at the CMO and ensure timely execution of capacity, Tech Transfer and improvement projects. Manage the CMO tech transfer and clinical/commercial manufacture: trouble shooting problems, conducting investigations, track timeline and KPIs, overseeing capacity expansion, monitoring budget, driving cost reduction and quality improvement and serve as Person in Plant.
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