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Education and, or ExperienceBachelor of Science in related field or a minimum of 5 years of proven continuous improvement analytical experience from a similar role, with an excellent understanding of continuous improvement concepts, including Six Sigma, Lean, TPM or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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We are currently searching for a Regional Lean / Continuous Improvement Manager for our ECFC Strategic Business Unit to be based out of our New Bedford, MA manufacturing location supporting 2 sites locally.
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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.
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Crane Aerospace & Electronics is seeking a Continuous Improvement/Operational Excellence Manager a.k.a. Crane Business Systems (CBS) Manager in Fort Walton Beach, FL.As a Continuous Improvement/Operational Excellence Manager, you will master Crane's Strategy Deployment Process ('SDP') and menu of lean manufacturing techniques.
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Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) has an exciting opportunity for a Regional Continuous Improvement Manager - LAX. The WFS CI team provides a common language, processes, and metrics across the enterprise which includes regular reviews of performance metrics to drive continuous improvement and strives for operational excellence across all business functional areas and processes by deploying Lean tools and Six Sigma principles.
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Experience in 6 Sigma/Lean continuous improvement environment using key tools and frameworks and successfully rolling them out across manufacturing environments. This position supports plants in the North American manufacturing network to meet the product specification, customer requirements, and shareholder expectations by improving process capability and driving process improvement projects utilizing Lean/Six Sigma methods.
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Job DescriptionTitle: Continuous Improvement ManagerWho We Are:Carboline is a St. Louis-based coatings manufacturer with a global reach. Position Summary:You will lead and design Lean Manufacturing goals and strategies for improving the operations and processes within the organization.
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Coaches and mentors' employees on the practical application of lean manufacturing and Six Sigma tools, and other continuous improvement initiatives. The Continuous Improvement Manager will provide mentoring, coaching, and training as needed at the plant to support the use of the Lean Six Sigma methodology and tools.
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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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This Black Belt position will be focused on driving continuous improvement by leveraging Lean Six Sigma methodologies to identify inefficiencies, develop improvement strategies, and drive operational excellence.
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Professional Experience : 5+ years of experience in continuous improvement, lean manufacturing, or Six Sigma roles within a manufacturing environment. Certifications : Certified in Lean, Six Sigma (Green Belt or Black Belt), and other relevant continuous improvement methodologies.
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Drive continuous improvement across facility's Key Process Indicators (scrap, rework, PPM) utilizing Lean, Six Sigma, Poke Yoke and related process improvement tools and methodologies.
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In this role, the Continuous Improvement Manager will be responsible for using Lean Six Sigma methodology to drive operational process improvements. Act as a change agent, systematically driving the use of Lean Six Sigma for continuous improvement and change throughout the plant.
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Experienced in Lean manufacturing and implementation, Continuous Improvement, Communications with all levels, Team leadership, CAD, Knowledge of tooling, fixtures, welding, assembly and other manufacturing processes, Knowledgeable in industrial engineering principles (time-motion, labor efficiency), Product development, Value Stream mapping, Leading kaizens, standardized work, single piece flow, lead-time reduction, driving productivity improvements.
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Experience in continuous improvement, and lean manufacturing, especially as it applies to steel or other primary metals, is required. · Should have experience with continuous improvement in a safety-first environment.
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