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The Lean Manager will also be involved in additional tasks aimed at establishing clear connections between project metrics and strategic plans using Lean manufacturing tools. Expert proficiency in the use and implementation of Lean tools such as: Toyota Production System, Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, Value Stream Mapping, Kaizen, TAKT, Kanbans/Pull Systems, Single Piece Flow, Seven Wastes, 5S, Poka-Yoke, PDCA.
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Experience with Root Cause Analysis, Six Sigma, Continuous Process Improvement, Lean Manufacturing, 6S, Process Optimization, Predictive modeling, Process Capability, PFMEA, Product Development, and Metrology Applications.
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Knowledge of manufacturing quality tools, concepts, and methodologies, such as 8D, Six Sigma, and Lean Manufacturing (Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification preferred.
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Working knowledge of manufacturing, quality improvement and cost reduction methodologies such as Lean, Root Cause and Root Cause Failure Analysis, TQM, SPC, Six Sigma. We are currently seeking a Manufacturing Engineer-Electrical for our client in the Health Technology domain.
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Design, document and implement methods and procedures for inspection and test Improving plant quality performance, and customer satisfaction through process improvement techniques such as SPC, FMEA, DOE, Lean manufacturing etc.
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Experience implementing Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma methodologies including statistical analysis techniques (Design of Experiments, Statistical Process Control (SPC), etc) preferred.
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Electronic, electric, electrical, electronic manufacturing, electrical manufacturing, electrical engineer, manufacturing engineer, electronic engineering, electronics engineer, oem, original equipment manufacturer, lean six sigma, lean manufacturing, electrical technician, electronics technician, manufacturing supervisor, manufacturing manager, floor manager.
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As a Manufacturing Quality Engineer, you will make an impact on product quality and manufacturing. 2 or more years of related experience in Manufacturing and/or Quality Engineering.
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Operations Manager/Operations Supervisor/Refinery/Refining/Chemical Engineer/Chemicals/Petrochemicals/Process Engineer/Engineer/Operations Engineer/PSM/Chemical Manufacturing/ChemE/Six Sigma/Lean Manufacturing/Engineering.
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Develop and implement manufacturing processes and methods in accordance with product specifications and quality standards. Experience facilitating improvement events using lean methods (Kaizen, PDCA, A3.
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Responsibilities may include planning and directing activities in the areas of development, application, and maintenance of quality system elements in manufacturing and delivery of products and services.
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Experience and working knowledge of Lean Six Sigma tools, techniques, and methodologies (Strategic Gap Analysis, Lean Manufacturing, Design for Six Sigma, Kaizen Event, etc. Highly desired Training/Certifications include Certified Maintenance and Reliability Professional, Society for Maintenance & Reliability Professionals, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, and Lean Principles & Techniques.
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Experienced in Lean manufacturing and implementation, Continuous Improvement, Communications with all levels, Team leadership, CAD, Knowledge of tooling, fixtures, welding, assembly and other manufacturing processes, Knowledgeable in industrial engineering principles (time-motion, labor efficiency), Product development, Value Stream mapping, Leading kaizens, standardized work, single piece flow, lead-time reduction, driving productivity improvements.
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The Industrial Engineer is responsible for all process related activities within the warehouse, manufacturing and office to ensure proper processes and optimization of the business. LEAN-Six Sigma Black Belt or Green Belt industry accepted certifications.
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In-depth knowledge of manufacturing processes, quality systems, and continuous improvement methodologies (e.g., Lean, Six Sigma). Implement lean manufacturing principles and other standard processes to drive operational efficiency.
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