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Lean/Six-Sigma Green Belt certificate. Lean/Six Sigma Black Belt. You will apply your strong process improvement skills - including experience with Lean, Six Sigma, Agile, and other continuous improvement methodologies - to identify and eliminate bottlenecks, reduce waste, and accelerate progress.
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Certified Lean/Six-Sigma Green Belt. Certified Lean/Six-Sigma Black Belt | Master Black Belt. Solve ambiguous problems through the application of Lean/Six Sigma methodologies such as value stream mapping, kaizen, process mapping, data collection, waste analysis, inferential statistics, hypothesis testing (Minitab), and design of experiments.
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Lean Six Sigma certification (Green Belt or Black Belt) is highly desirable. Continuous improvement efforts will focus on making sustainable gains in Safety, Quality, Delivery, OEE, and Cost. Methods for achieving and sustaining improvements will be based on Newell PEAK principles including Six Sigma, TPM and LEAN. The IE Associate Manager will need to collaborate closely with the PACS team on improvement methodology, as well as Business Segments, factory, and other internal partners to achieve the project objectives aligned with the business needs.
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Green Belt or Black Belt certification in Six Sigma, demonstrating proficiency in continuous improvement methodologies. Problem Solving : Strong hands-on problem-solving skills, ideally Green Belt or Black Belt certified in Six Sigma methodologies.
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Lean Six-Sigma Green Belt, experience in lean implementation. To conform to U.S. Government export regulations, applicant must be a (i) U.S. citizen or national, (ii) U.S. lawful, permanent resident (aka green card holder), (iii) Refugee under 8 U.S.C.
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At least a Lean Six Sigma – Black Belt or equivalent. At least a Lean Six Sigma - Black Belt or equivalent. Provide analytical support to process development and improvement efforts.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt preferred but not required. Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt preferred but not required. APICS CSCP, CLTD, or CPIM certification preferred but not required.
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Possess one or more sophisticated Agile certifications (e.g., PMI-ACP, IAPM-Certified Agile Project Manager, Scrum Alliance - Certified Scrum Product Owner, ICP Agile Coaching (ACC), Lean Six Sigma -Green/Black Belt, etc.
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Certification in Lean Six Sigma (Black Belt) Strong understanding of lean manufacturing principles, Six Sigma methodologies, and other continuous improvement tools and techniques.
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PMP, Lean Six-Sigma Black Belt (LSS-BB), Design Thinking and/or Agile certification(s) is a plus. 5 years of experience in complex program management, strategic planning, business process improvement, performance management, and/or change management.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt - Preferred. Experience with lean principles, including Value Stream Mapping, 6S, Kaizen, Standard Work, and Six Sigma. Willingness/desire to learn and utilize lean manufacturing principles.
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Knowledge of Lean Six Sigma methodologies, Green or Black Belt certified preferred. Champion Comar’s process improvement culture (TPI-Three) within the department and with external stakeholders.
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Six Sigma Black Belt preferred. Drive a culture of improvement using CI/Lean leadership principles. Application of various lean tools including Kaizen, 5S, TPM, Kata, and others as appropriate.
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A strong background in process improvement principles (Lean, Six Sigma, and/or TPM) is required for this position. Actively leads and drives the implementation of the Lean Sigma Optimization (LSO) PAC for PEAK at the site.
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Advanced certification in one or more GTSC competency areas, such as Society for Human Resources Management Certified Professional (SHRM-CP), Project Management Professional (PMP), Lean Six Sigma Green or Black Belt, Change Management (Prosci), or Certified Professional Facilitator (CPF.
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