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Supports internal supplier quality and external supplier candidates through the 6Sigma Green/Black Belt certification program. Green Belt certification required. Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Quality or Manufacturing and 6-8+ years direct experience, or related experience in Operational Excellence or Continuous Improvement or 8-12+ years of experience in lieu of degree.
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Lean or Six Sigma Green Belt certification, or the ability to achieve within one year. + Experience in Kaizen, continuous improvement (CIP), and problem-solving.
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As the Business Transformation (BT) Lead/Business Process Reengineering (BPR)/Continuous Process Improvement (CPI) Six Sigma Black Belt (BB), you will support the Department of the Navy (DON) Process Improvement Office (PIO) in this KEY Lead position.
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Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing experience; Black Belt or Green Belt desirable. Deliver measurement and control of Quality Critical Attributes (QCA) and help develop the associated Process Critical Control Points (PCCP) through use of appropriate control systems to ensure predictable and stable process operations.
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Preferred Attributes: Professional certification such as Six Sigma Green Belt or higher. Drive continuous improvement in quality systems and performance metrics using statistical process control (SPC) and other quality improvement tools.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Business Process Certification (or equivalent) (Required) Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Business Process Management Certification (Preferred.
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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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Continuous Improvement certification (i.e. Lean Six-Sigma, Black Belt, Green Belt, Lean Bronze, etc.) As an integral part of a global Operations team that is known for its best practices and commitment to continuous improvement, Antcom's Supply Chain Manager (SCM) will report to the site Operations Manager and is responsible for providing leadership to procurement, materials, and shipping teams.
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Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt/Lean Expert (preferred). Drive continuous improvement in reducing Engineering product development cycle time. Energy and desire to drive continuous improvement projects.
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Understanding and strong belief in any of the following Continuous Improvement methodologies, practices and concepts (ex: LEAN, Six Sigma, TQM, TPS) Drive continuous improvement by implementing lean principles and new technologies.
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Expected to lead Six-Sigma Green Belt project in area of expertise. In-depth knowledge needed of chemical reaction and distillation process design to effectively demonstrate routine emissions for permit applications and upset conditions.
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Also requires certification in Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and certification in Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T). Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including engineering, procurement, and quality assurance, to drive continuous process improvement initiatives and ensure alignment with company goals.
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A minimum of 7-10 years’ experience in Central Supply Chain role with strategic and tactical experience with a continuous improvement methodology (TPM, Lean, Six Sigma) with a focus on education and training.
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Six Sigma Green Belt (or related certification) is preferred. Key Internal Partners: Technical Services, Production, Maintenance, Engineering, Supply Chain, Other MNA and MOM Group Continuous Improvement Personnel.
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In-depth knowledge of Quality Management methodologies and tools including Statistical Quality Control, Lean, Six Sigma and Continuous Improvement. Ability to apply a combination of a knowledge of quality assurance tools, business procedures, part and process measurement techniques, and Statistical Process Control (SPC) to a variety of problems.
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