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Five years experience of process/continuous improvement and/or organizational effectiveness strategy. Experience using problem solving techniques and business analysis tools critical to continuous improvement processes required , such as LEAN, Shingo, Value Stream Mapping, Conflict Management, Strategic Planning, and SWOT Analysis.
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The Process Safety Engineer supports line management and shop floor staff with implementation, management, and continuous improvement of the Process Safety Management Program at multiple sites within the NA Region.
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As a member of the Continuous Improvement team, this person will be responsible for leading the continuous improvement/lean activities across multiple manufacturing plants & service centers and will lead the development of continuous improvement culture.
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PPG's Architectural Coatings Engineering Team is now hiring a Continuous Improvement Manager. The Continuous Improvement Manager will lead all continuous improvement programs for the Architectural Coatings Manufacturing Sites.
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The Plant Engineer and Reliability Manager leads maintenance reliability across the entire plant while supporting all departments with continuous improvement in Safety, Quality, Service, Cost, & overall OEE. Works with maintenance & engineering department managers to identify/resolve problems, develop/execute effective & efficient processes & standards, & assist with audits.
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Teach in person, and/or virtually, the MHS Lean Yellow Belt Training Course, as well as other classes and workshops to advance Lean Thinking and the appropriate use of process improvement tools, in order advance a culture of Lean that will sustain continuous improvement initiatives.
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Grasp of key continuous quality improvement, process improvement and change management concepts, methodologies and tools. Works under the direction of the Performance Improvement Manager and Senior Director, Performance Improvement, APSI to support the performance improvement agenda of Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital through facilitation of key strategic projects and work teams.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Continuous Improvement Engineer to join our dynamic team. The Continuous Improvement Engineer will be responsible for leading and implementing continuous improvement initiatives to optimize processes, increase operational efficiency, and drive cost savings.
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Proven experience of 1+ years in continuous improvement, process optimization or related roles within the manufacturing industry, preferably in food or confectionery production. Lead and facilitate continuous improvement projects using methodologies such as Lean Six Sigma, Kaizen and Total Quality Management (TQM) to streamline operations, eliminate bottlenecks and enhance overall performance.
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Process Improvement: Work with Operations and Engineering teams to optimize production, reduce costs, and implement continuous improvement strategies for the Melt Shop and Roaster operations.
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Ideally a track record for taking products from lab scale to commercial scale manufacturing, including process scale-up, tech transfer and continuous process improvement. Pivot Bio seeks an experienced Department Manager to lead our Downstream Process Development team.
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Drives and steers continuous improvement at the CMO and ensure timely execution of capacity, Tech Transfer and improvement projects. Manage the CMO tech transfer and clinical/commercial manufacture: trouble shooting problems, conducting investigations, track timeline and KPIs, overseeing capacity expansion, monitoring budget, driving cost reduction and quality improvement and serve as Person in Plant.
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Participate in development and continuous improvement of the following cybersecurity programs: Threat & Vulnerability Management, Insider Threat Management, Data Governance, Cloud Security, Supplier Risk Management, Security Policies, and Cybersecurity Governance & Compliance.
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Support process improvement projects where applicable. Candidate will report to the Maintenance Manager and will work closely with operational units in a steel mill environment. Knowledge of database systems for process control applications.
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Executing process improvement plans, continuous improvement plans, quality audits, HACCP plans. If you would like to request a reasonable accommodation, such as the modification or adjustment of the job application process or interviewing process due to a disability, please email actalentaccommodation@actalentservices.com for other accommodation options.
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