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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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The Continuous Improvement Lead provides continuous improvement and Lean expertise for Carolina CAT. This individual will directly support various client groups across the business and will be integral to the business transformation by serving teams as an analyst, facilitator, coach, strategist and project manager.
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A minimum of five years’ experience with quality improvement methodologies such as Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma. Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification preferred.
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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 preferred.
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ASQ Six Sigma Green Belt, Black Belt, Lean Mfg. They will drive continuous improvement activities in a manufacturing environment of released products, and partner with production teams to improve quality and efficiency.
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One or more certification (or equivalent coursework) in the following fields- Six Sigma Black Belt, Lean Certification, OSHA Safety, Certified Manufacturing engineer, Supply Management, EIT, or Professional Engineering License Practical experience in Customer Service / Maintenance / After Market businesses and technologies within the rail industry Highly preferred.
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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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Implement problem-solving and improvement methods of Lean-Six Sigma-TPM through formal training and hands-on coaching. Accredited Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification or ability to become certified within 3 months of employment.
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Promote and facilitate the use of customer preferred techniques for continuous improvement such as Lean, Six-Sigma, Poka-Yoke, and Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA.
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Strong knowledge of Lean Manufacturing principles and Six Sigma methodologies (Green Belt or Black Belt certification preferred). We are seeking a skilled Industrial Manufacturing Engineer with a strong background in Lean principles, Six Sigma, continuous improvement, automation, and robotics to join our dynamic team.
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Professional certifications, including Lean or Six Sigma (Black Belt or Green Belt) and PMP will be key to success in this role. This Director analyzes data from multiple sources and uses Value Stream Mapping, Lean and Six Sigma methods to define insights which drive automation and process optimization.
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Continuous Improvement: Implement Lean manufacturing principles and Six Sigma methodologies to drive continuous improvement initiatives. Job Segment: Six Sigma Black Belt, Lean Six Sigma, Six Sigma, Manufacturing Engineer, Engineering Manager, Management, Engineering.
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To be successful in this role, you will need to use industry standard and state of the art continuous improvement tools and problem-solving techniques such as: 6 Sigma, Lean, 5S, Gemba, Quick Response Manufacturing (QRM), Value Stream Mapping and Kaizen events.
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Experience in lean manufacturing or business system-based company as a continuous improvement leader, black belt or similar role is a requirement. 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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Analyze and improve the Distribution Center and manufacturing, function and business processes using lean & Six Sigma methods and tools, real-time problem-solving techniques and other statistical and quality improvement tools.
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