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Tags: Continuous Improvement, Process Improvement, Manager, Analyst, Manufacturing, Lean Six Sigma, Black Belt, KPI, Problem-Solver. Ability to mentor and train junior analysts and team members on continuous improvement principles.
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Reporting to the Director Finance Systems and based in Houston, Texas, as the Manager Finance Process Improvement Projects you will oversee the program management and governance of process improvement opportunities across Finance.
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Certification in relevant process improvement methodologies such as Lean, Six Sigma, Kaizen. Develop and implement comprehensive process improvement strategies and initiatives to enhance efficiency, productivity, quality, and customer service using industry standard process improvement methodologies (Lean or Six Sigma, Kaizen.
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The Process Improvement Manager - Lean Enablement within Albertsons' Supply Chain Center of Excellence is an individual contributor role acting as a lean practitioner, driving a pivotal role in leading Lean initiatives.
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Familiarity with Lean, Six Sigma, or other process improvement methodologies. The Process Improvement Specialist will collaborate with various departments to identify opportunities for optimization, implement effective solutions, and drive continuous improvement initiatives.
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The Robust Process Improvement (RPI) Specialist is an integral role designed to support the Grady Health System on its journey to becoming and sustaining a highly reliable, highly efficient organization.
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The Process Engineering Technician assists Process Engineers and the Process Engineering Manager by effectively conducting specific process improvement projects and/or tasks.
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The Process Safety Engineer oversees and works towards the continuous improvement of the site's Process Safety Management (PSM) program. Coordinate the improvement of process safety capabilities, standards, and engineering controls at the site.
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We are looking for a Sr Manager of Operations Improvement, Planning and Process Excellence to joinour dedicated deliverybusiness team to supportoperations andstrategies that driveon-time performance, asset utilizationandreduce cost.
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As a Senior Software Engineer, you will be responsible for the development of industry leading software applications and services for the building industry. Simpson Strong-Tie's drug policy is based upon Federal Law, and therefore will screen applicants for amphetamines, including methamphetamines, cocaine, phencyclidine, opiates, and marijuana.
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The Process Safety Engineer is the process safety leader for the Louisiana Integrated Polyethylene Joint Venture locates in Westlake, LA. The individual is responsible for coordinating and auditing PSM (Process Safety Management) programs as well as identifying improvements to existing programs and developing and implementing improvement solutions.
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As the Staff Engineer in Advanced Operations you will provide process engineering support for sustainment and improvement of our surgical instruments, working with Marketing, R&D, Cost Accounting, and Advanced Sourcing, Advanced Quality, and Validation team members.
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Facilitates and implements the continuous improvement process (e.g. behaviors, attitude, and culture), working with staff and operations to implement and sustain a continuous improvement program based upon Lean principles that supports meeting plant goals and targets.
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Participate in Process Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (PFMEA), Control Plan, SOP and Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) generation associated with product transfers and launches. This position is responsible for process design, development, and validation in new product development.
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Continuous Improvement: Identify process and control gaps and champion improvement initiatives through Practical Process Improvement (PPI) The Senior Sales Compensation Analyst will partner with the Director, Sales Operations in supporting the Pharma Services Group (PSG) Global Sales organization compensation process.
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