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Six sigma green belt certification. Work in various significant roles, such as Manufacturing Technical / Process Engineering, Capital Projects, Automation & Process Control, Leveraged Engineering, Equipment Reliability & Maintenance, Continuous Improvement, Product Quality, and Technical Service.
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The successful candidate will leverage Lean Principles, Six Sigma Methodologies, and Advanced Automation and Robotics to drive continuous improvement, enhance product quality, and increase operational efficiency.
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Knowledge: Strong knowledge of Lean Manufacturing Principles and Six Sigma Methodologies. Employee Training: Train employees on Lean Principles, Six Sigma Methodologies, and the operation of automated systems and robotics.
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Continuous Improvement Leadership: Lead continuous improvement initiatives using Six Sigma Methodologies or other quality-related techniques to identify and solve complex manufacturing problems.
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Green Belt or Black Belt certification preferred. We specialize in aluminum extrusion and fabrication, and we’re committed to delivering high-quality products through continuous improvement and advanced manufacturing techniques.
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Process improvement or project management certification (e.g., Lean Six Sigma Green or Black Belt, CAPM, PMP, CCMP, or Prosci) Familiarity with the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, green banks, or previous work in sustainability, clean energy, and decarbonization strategy development.
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DuPont is a technology leader, serving the semiconductor, circuit board, industrial, display, digital and flexographic printing, healthcare, aerospace, industrial and transportation industries. Training and experience with root cause failure analysis, process hazards analysis, and high hazard process safety.
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Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (mandatory) Demonstrated experience and ability to train and coach Lean Six Sigma. As a global leader in Stainless Steel we're seeking a dynamic certified Lean Black Belt Manufacturing Excellence Engineer and be part of our Excellence team in Calvert, Mobile County, Alabama.
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Join DuPont and become a part of an industry leader with deep materials science expertise, best-in-class manufacturing, and industry-leading innovations that make next-generation technology a reality for our customers.
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Certified Purchasing Manager, Certified Professional in Supply Management, or similar distinction preferred; Lean / Six Sigma Green Belt equivalent or greater preferred.
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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical, or Materials Engineering from an ABET accredited institution. Minimum of 6 months of paid co-op or internship equivalent experience in your engineering discipline/major.
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We are the experts in high-performance fibers and foams, aramid papers, non-woven structures, water purification technologies, and protective garments. The DuPont Electronics & Industrial Business is pursuing new technologies and performance materials that enable your designs to be smaller, more complex, more reliable, and more powerful than you could ever imagine.
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Accredited Lean Six Sigma Green Belt, preferably Black Belt. Implementation of continuous improvements by the use of Lean, Six Sigma, Kaizen methods.
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Ideal candidate will have experience with AS9100, 5S, Lean, and Six Sigma. CNC Lathe machinist is responsible for producing work in the most efficient manner while meeting the drawing/planning specification /requirements.
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LCSW - Licensed Clinical Social Worker - Care Mgmt - Care Mgmt, LPC - Licensed Professional Counselor - Care Mgmt - Care Mgmt, LSSBB - Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification - Enterprise - Enterprise, LSSGB - Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification - Enterprise - Enterprise.
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