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Process Improvement - Six Sigma Green Belt required, Lean/Six Sigma Black Belt Preferred. Six Sigma Green Belt, and or Lean/Six Sigma Black Belt is preferred.
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Certifications such as CQE from ASQ, Six Sigma Green Belt, certified Quality Systems Auditor highly preferred. The Supplier Quality Engineer will play a key role in ensuring world-class performance of the prototype and production supply base, and drive continuous improvement.
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Lead and facilitate continuous improvement projects using methodologies such as Lean Six Sigma, Kaizen and Total Quality Management (TQM) to streamline operations, eliminate bottlenecks and enhance overall performance.
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The Supplier Quality Manager is responsible for the development and implementation of supplier quality improvement strategies as well as the continuous improvement of supplier's quality systems, design and manufacturing processes that support Woodward.
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HireArt is helping an on-demand, autonomous ride-hailing company hire a Supplier Quality Engineer - Body & Trim to play a key role in ensuring world-class performance of the company's prototype and production supply base and drive continuous improvement.
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Bachelor 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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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification and/or Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) are preferred complements. The Specialist acts as an organizational process improvement champion who leads departmental and cross-functional teams through all aspects of the continuous improvement effort using Lean, Six Sigma and other effective strategies and methodologies.
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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 required, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt preferred. · Direct experience in the application of a variety of continuous improvement, Six Sigma, Lean and Kaizen philosophies with the ability to explain core concepts proficiently.
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Champion and lead initiatives that integrate Lean/Sigma throughout the facility, using continuous improvement (CI) tools such as; kaizen events, 5S, Six-Sigma, "standard work", OEE, mistake proofing, VPM, VSM, 3P, etc.
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Lead and manage daily process & quality improvement, Six Sigma, and Lean activities. Six Sigma Black Belt experience, certification preferred. The Continuous Improvement Manager will focus improvements on internal processes as well as drive improvements through all facets of the Operation.
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Certification in Lean Six Sigma (Green Belt or Black Belt) preferred. Utilize Lean Six Sigma methodologies to drive continuous improvement initiatives.
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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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CPHQ - Certified Professional In Healthcare Quality - Care Mgmt, LSSBB - Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification - Enterprise, LSSGB - Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification - Enterprise.
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Knowledge of lean Six-Sigma principles (Green or Black belt certification a plus). Be an advocate for lean and six sigma manufacturing principles and drive continuous improvement initiatives and actions.
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