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The Lean Six Sigma (LSS) Master Black Belt (MBB) shall assist and mentor Government LSS Black Belt and Green Belt Candidates in completing LSS improvement projects. The LSS MBB shall, at the Government’s direction, develop and provide training for Government-appointed personnel in LSS / Continual Process Improvement (CPI) fundamentals (e.g., “Yellow Belt”) or applied LSS / CPI facilitation training consistent with the American Society for Quality’s (ASQ) defined Body of Knowledge for Certified LSS Green Belts and/or Black Belts.
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Six Sigma Master Black Belt, Six Sigma Black Belt, or Six Sigma Green Belt certified and actively using certification to drive continuous improvement. Identify gaps and opportunities and drive continuous improvement throughout the plant.
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Accredited Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification or ability to become certified within 3 months of employment. Possess an accredited Lean/Six Sigma Green Belt or demonstrate ability to obtain such within the first 3 months of employment.
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Six sigma black belt or green belt desired. Ability to work within a team environment for continuous improvement gains. Proficient skills in MS Office (Word, Excel, Project, Access), Lotus, Internet, Windows, AutoCAD, and Autodesk Inventor.
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Certified in techniques and tools for process improvement (Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or above). They’ll lead on-site growth of reliability concepts to improve the maintenance organization and to design and implement long-term continuous improvement systems.
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Lean Six sigma Green Belt or Black belt certification a plus. Through supervision of the Lean/Continuous Improvement Engineer, monitor results and trending, implementing course corrections as needed.
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ASQ Six Sigma Green Belt, Black Belt, Lean Mfg. Drive continuous improvement opportunities and yield metrics utilizing wide variety of analytical techniques (such as SPC, DOE, Gauge R&R), lean manufacturing and six sigma concepts.
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Technical mastery of Lean Six Sigma (Green Belt Certification) or other process improvement methodologies. Six sigma black belt certified and experience with both the delivery and deployment of business transformation projects.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification preferred (required within 6 months of hire.) Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification preferred. The Quality Improvement Engineer is responsible for identifying, analyzing and implementing quality and continuous improvement functions to enhance safety, drive waste reduction, enhancing process control, and improving efficiencies through decreasing variation, cost and cycle times.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt / Black Belt is a plus. The Supplier Quality Engineer works to ensure processes are carried out with a focus on continuous improvement in all aspects of work.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt required, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt preferred. 6 Provide additional training and coaching for colleagues to prepare for the Green Belt Certification exam.
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Has Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification. As a Continuous Improvement Engineer, you will be responsible for leading and driving process improvement initiatives within the company.
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Certifications: Lean Six Sigma Green Belt required (Black Belt preferred). 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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Certifications Certified in Lean, Six Sigma (Green Belt or Black Belt), and other relevant continuous improvement methodologies. The Continuous Improvement Manager at requires a Bachelor's in Engineering, 5+ years of experience in Continuous Improvement, and Lean/Six Sigma certifications.
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