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The Continuous Improvement Lead provides continuous improvement and Lean expertise for Carolina CAT. This individual will directly support various client groups across the business and will be integral to the business transformation by serving teams as an analyst, facilitator, coach, strategist and project manager.
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Knowledge and experience in capital project lifecycle management including conceptual design, scope, resource estimate & cost estimate development, business case development, detailed design, engineering, commissioning, validation, and project execution, as it relates to Plant Automation and process control systems with GMP biopharmaceutical production facility equipment/systems in support of Drug Substance, Drug Product and Supply chain plant operations.
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Champion continuous improvement centered on PQPC – People Development, Quality Control Techniques, Process Improvements (including Automation), and Cost Reduction. A minimum of five years’ experience with quality improvement methodologies such as Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma.
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Continuous improvement experience in a manufacturing environment using Toyota Production System, Danaher Business System, or other lean methodology. In-depth experience in at least two to three of the following processes and the technologies that support them: Knowledge of OT technologies, such as SCADA, process control systems, MES, industrial networks, and related protocols (e.g., OPC, Modbus, TCP/IP) Strong understanding of manufacturing processes, automation, data analytics, and optimization techniques Resilient and redundant server and network design with emphasis on uptime metrics and standardization.
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You will be working on-site between Linthicum, MD and Halethorpe, MD. This position supports NGMS BWI campus manufacturing through the coordination of activities that require outside vendor operations (OVO) that support the Production and Material Control (PMC) organization.
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Continuous improvement, Lean Manufacturing and 5S Champion – Aside from day-to-day manufacturing engineering support, the Manufacturing Process Engineer will be responsible for product cell development, team building and training on standard and specialized operating procedures.
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Implement lean practices for Supply Chain by communicating initiatives including instructions and guidance for productivity improvement processes. Support Field Operations and Specialty GSC team in engineering related areas such as work methods, ergonomics, process improvement, production thru-put, equipment downtime, and safety of the operator.
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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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The Process Control Engineer willenable the manufacture of next generation fiber lasers and optical components through process development and support the transition from concept to high volume manufacturing.
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Reporting to the VP PMO, Continuous Improvement and Quality, the successful candidate will be responsible for planning, developing and executing Continuous Improvement activities within the Convergix suite of companies utilizing Lean Six Sigma Tools.
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Requires a Bachelors degree in Materials Science Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering or Process Engineering.
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The incumbent will provide Automation support to the daily operations, continuous improvement, and projects for the Pilot Plant, Bulk Manufacturing, Filling, Assembly, Packaging, Utilities, Facilities, and other DCS and PLC Automated Equipment and Control Systems on a GMP regulated environment.
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Support engineering and development activities to achieve the desired cycles of learning - Work on continuous improvement projects to optimize processes with regards to process stability and wafer yield.
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This role monitors Supply Chain, in coordination with Supplier Quality Engineer and ensures process control employment both internally and externally. 5+ years' of related experience as a Quality or Product Engineer in Aerospace/Space electronics manufacturing environment.
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Manufacturing Manager, QA Manager, Continuous Improvement Manager, Logistics Supervisor, Maintenance Supervisor, HSE Coordinator, Site Administrator. Degree qualified or equivalent qualification in Supply Chain, Engineering, Operations Management or Food Science (required.
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