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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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As a Continuous Improvement Manager, you'll play a pivotal role in enhancing organizational performance, specifically keeping Safety and Quality at the forefront. Certification or proficiency with at least one of the following (preferred): Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, Change Management, Project Management or Continuous Improvement.
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Leads Kaizen events for continuous improvement. Support WCM and Roofing teams with continuous improvement events. Provide training for employees on continuous improvement methodologies.
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Industrial Continuous Improvement Engineer. Five years of relevant work experience with Industrial Engineering and Continuous Improvement within a manufacturing environment.
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This Black Belt position will be focused on driving continuous improvement in workforce management by leveraging Lean Six Sigma methodologies to idenfity inefficiencies, develop improvement strategies, and drive operational excellence.
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Lead the capture, documentation, redesign, and solutions implementation of corporate operations processes, including continuous process improvement of operations via operations research, process optimization, process improvement, Six Sigma, or Lean (or Lean Six Sigma.
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Utilizing Lean principles and practices, the Continuous Improvement Engineer assists in driving the overall education and deployment of World Class Manufacturing (WCM), as well as delivering cost reductions to the Orange, CT Omniseal Solutions plant.
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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 a Continuous Improvement Engineer, you will be responsible for leading and driving process improvement initiatives within the company. Lead by example and drive a culture of continuous improvement throughout the organization.
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The Senior Continuous Improvement/Process Engineer is responsible for identifying, creating, leading, and implementing process improvement initiatives throughout the plant, supporting ongoing process improvements, and providing technical expertise in process design, optimization, and troubleshooting.
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The Continuous Improvement Manager is responsible for implementing, maintaining, and monitoring activities and requirements related to overall equipment reliability for our Casa Grande facility.
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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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Continuous Improvement Engineer Strong lean manufacturing engineering experience Experience leading Kaizen events Setting up lean methodologies and processes in the plant. Industrial engineering, Manufacturing engineering, Continuous improvement, Lean manufacturing, Six sigma, Kaizen, Lean six sigma, 5S, Process improvement, Process engineering, Value stream mapping.
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Continuous Improvement: Identify opportunities for process improvement and optimization within the CrowdStrike Falcon platform. Threat Intelligence Integration: Integrate threat intelligence feeds into the CrowdStrike Falcon platform.
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Highly adept with coaching/mentoring process champions/owners, and junior continuous improvement professionals in continuous improvement and problem-solving methods e.g., Lean, Six Sigma, TPS, and process design.
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