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Minimum of 5 years of manufacturing experience incorporating Industrial Engineering and Lean Methodologies in medium volume manufacturing processes. Identify and share best manufacturing/lean practices, methods, and ideas.
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The Lean Engineer is a key factory staff member responsible for aiding in the development of a Factory Master Plan (FMP) roadmap aligned to the 1 to 5-year business plan and synchronization into our manufacturing processes, improving material flow, and delivering on short and long-term objectives.
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The main responsibilities of the Lean Manager are developing the Lean and Organizational Excellence capabilities of the organization (training, coaching, challenge on Lean principles and being a catalyst in driving the change) and driving the business performance impact of the Lean program (A3’s, 4C’s, Breakthrough Initiatives.
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Manufacturing engineering, lean six sigma, green belt, electronics manufacturing, electronics, Aerospace. manufacturing engineering,lean six sigma,green belt,electronics manufacturing.
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The company is hiring an Industrial Engineer with a primary focus on lean manufacturing and continuous improvement. Experienced with at least 3 years of successful lean projects in a manufacturing organization.
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The Manufacturing Engineer will be responsible for leading the deployment of a lean-based production system throughout NA (North America) sites, as well as direct improvements to the site(s) supported.
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Production Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Plant Manager, General Manager, FDA, Medical, Healthcare, Lean, Six Sigma, Kaizen, Lean manufacturing, Process improvement. Production Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Plant Manager, General Manager, FDA, Medical, Healthcare, Lean, Six Sigma, Kaizen.
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The Production Manager/Manufacturing Manager will be improvement oriented, have a strong knowledge of Lean manufacturing principles, and a working knowledge and understanding of quality systems, ERP applications and supervisory best practices.
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The Senior Operational Excellence Lean Manager will lead Motis Manufacturing, warehouses, and other manufacturing sites in continuation of the lean journey. Special focus will be on SIOP, Lean Daily Management, Single Piece Flow, VSM, Heijunka, and PDCA. The Motis Manufacturing Center is an aluminum weld and fabrication facility that specializes in the commercial transportation segment for Motis Brands.
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Familiarity with lean manufacturing principles, Six Sigma methodologies, and statistical process control (SPC) techniques for process optimization and quality improvement. SUMMARY: The Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for the design, development, and optimization of manufacturing processes and systems for aircraft components and systems.
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The Plant Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for assigned manufacturing related projects in areas that include but are not limited to application of Lean practices, process and product improvements, equipment/methods, safety and environmental issues, materials, and information systems.
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Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the VP of Manufacturing and Engineering will be in charge of operations of Transpire Bio manufacturing facilities. the construction and development of Transpire Bio manufacturing facility including sterile manufacturing plant.
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Knowledge and application of Lean Manufacturing Principles and/or Six Sigma Principles in some facet of work history. Achieve Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification from accredited institution.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in fusion 3D and CAD, PLCs, people leadership, lean manufacturing methodology (including Kaizen and LSS), and extensive experience in handling CAPEX projects, including full-line design for factories.
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A new lean manufacturing facility, features a class 10K clean room for flight critical pressure regulators, product line cells for pneumatic weapons release systems, high pressure pneumatic assemblies, blood separation centrifuges, and kinetic switch components and modules.
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