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Lead other Lean & Six Sigma Black Belt projects assigned by the Corporate Director of Continuous Improvement and Quality. Attend Silfab’s Lean & Six Sigma Black Belt training course; attain company’s Lean & Six Sigma Black Belt certification within established timelines.
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ASQ Six Sigma Green Belt, Black Belt, Lean Mfg. Experience with setting up new product lines and transitioning into volume production. 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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Lean Manufacturing or Six Sigma experience utilizing Lean tools to measure and improve the departments Key Business Drivers (i.e. VSM, SMED, 5s, TPM, Kaizen, etc.) Utilize LEAN tools to measure and improve the departments Key Business Drivers (i.e. VSM, SMED, 5s, TPM, Kaizen, etc.
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The Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Project Manager is a highly experienced and skilled professional who is responsible for leading and identifying opportunities to integrate the Salesforce environments of two business after an acquisition.
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Lean Six-Sigma Green Belt, experience in lean implementation. 10+ years of experience in the role of a CNC programmer/machinist (including NX) 5+ years of experience in the role of a CNC programmer/machinist (including NX.
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Lean and/or Six Sigma Black Belt certification preferred. Minimum 5 years of demonstrated lean/Six Sigma application and training experience in a manufacturing environment.
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Participating in Business Lean Six Sigma processes and projects. Supporting site manager for all phases of timely safety and environmental reporting, financial reporting, and turbine availability.
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Lean/Six Sigma green belt certification or equivalent. Strong understanding of design for manufacturability proficiency including: Kaizen, Lean Manufacturing, and Failure Mode Effects Analysis.
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Preferred Six Sigma Black Belt (SSBB), Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (LSSBB), Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) Preferred Project Management Professional (PMI PMP) certification(s) a strong plus Skills or Special Abilities Established and productive contributor; continuously improves on processes and systems that may require understanding of a broader set of issues or other job areas.
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Exposure to Lean Six Sigma or other process improvement methodologies. Production Supervisor RPI, a global leader in print-on-demand, is currently seeking experienced Production Supervisors for A shift (6:30 am - 3:00 pm) and B shift (3:00 pm - 11:30 pm) for our Rochester, NY manufacturing facility.
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Drive the sustainable implementation of lean manufacturing methodologies, such as 5S, TIER Board Reporting, Gemba, Kaizen, Leader Std Work, and Six Sigma, to optimize workflows, reduce waste, and improve overall operational efficiency.
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Strong understanding and practical application of lean manufacturing principles and methodologies (green belt certificate). You will play a key role in implementing lean manufacturing methodologies, optimizing workflows, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement.
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Certifications (PMP, Six Sigma Black Belt, Lean Certification, etc.) Automation Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for driving & implementing Lean tools in production; including but not limited maintaining detailed standard operating procedures, workstation & assembly line design, and improving quality, cost, and service by utilizing lean and 6-sigma methodologies.
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Experience with LEAN, SPC, Six Sigma preferred. Supports continuous improvement philosophy driving lean manufacturing principles; identifies possibilities for cost and process improvements through process analysis.
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Implement and coach others in Lean Maintenance, Six Sigma, TPM, and maintenance management software. Specific knowledge of Lean Maintenance and/or Production, Six Sigma, and TPM systems preferred.
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