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Candidate must have at least 7 years of experience in Process Design, Process Improvement or Operations within a high-tech industry such as semiconductor, specialty chemical, solar, battery, etc.
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Supports improvement and evaluation of the new or existing crop and soil models for identifying and disentangling effects of genetics (G), environment (E), and management (M) components from long-term field plots.
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This job needs as well to perform Hardware System/Board/Component debug/analysis/trouble shooting then work closely with: Design engineers for design improvement; Production supervisor if there is any workmanship improvement; PCBA CMs for process/component/testing improvement.
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Lead the fraud prevention services and process flows for treasury operations, which includes education to other Horizon business partners and lead fraud prevention services for all payment channels.
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A recognized bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from an accredited college or university and minimum considerable experience of Process Engineering experience in EPC and/or operating industry, ideally with a minimum 10 years in a process engineering leadership role and in depth knowledge of GCU in design and/or operation.
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If applicable: facilitate and provide oversight of Trauma Registry updates as required by state DOH; participate and maintain currency of Trauma Registry Data Dictionary; participate in data validation process to ensure data accuracy.
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Leverage data analytics and collaboration with technical team to identify trends, provide process and equipment performance evaluations, and recommend improvements to optimize performance and reliability.
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20%) Lead or participate in continuous improvement initiatives such as Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, or Kaizen to streamline processes and eliminate waste. 5 years Process/Production/Industrial Engineer or a related occupation, preferred.
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Develop standards and promote process improvement. Four plus years of experience in DSCSA compliance, process optimization, operations, or business management. Staying up to date with developments in management and process optimization.
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Responsible to foster and grow the continuous improvement culture (TPS) through developing problem solving and lean process improvement skills in the plant exempt and hourly team.
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The IT Security Risk and Compliance Manager can be located in Brussels or Hoboken and reports to the Senior Manager IT License & Asset - IT Process Improvement. Coordinate Internal and External Audit activities, and process outcome.
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The Process Improvement Manager - Lean Enablement within Albertsons' Supply Chain Center of Excellence is an individual contributor role acting as a lean practitioner, driving a pivotal role in leading Lean initiatives.
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Through its “Sharing Expertise®” initiative, B. Braun promotes best practices for continuous improvement of healthcare products and services. B. Braun Medical North America Companies complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and applicable laws, and on receipt of an accommodation request will engage in the interactive process to assess possible reasonable accommodation options, if any, consistent with the ADA and applicable law.
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From semiconductor process development and manufacturing, through yield improvement to packaging, final test and optimization, and world class Supply Chain and facilities support. We are constantly innovating and adapting to Intel's next generation process technology and products as dictated by Moore's Law. To keep the process going, we work closely with engineers from Lithography, Process Integration, Device Physics, Circuit Design, and RET (Resolution Enhancement Technology) teams to understand and establish frame structures.
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The ideal candidate for this position will have extensive experience in process engineering, SPC, MSA, GD&T, DOE, metal stamping, laser welding, metal forming, injection molding, CNC, scrap reduction, process engineering management, continuous improvement, budgeting/forecasting, training, mechanical design, manufacturing, writing test procedures, and GR&R.
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