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Proficiency in machine setups for production runs, blueprint reading, quality inspection, creating preventive maintenance plans, mechanical troubleshooting, and lean manufacturing principles.
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Can demonstrate a track record of cost-saving, inventory turns improvement, and implementation of planning approaches (JIT, Kanban, and Lean Manufacturing)Experience with manufacturing operations, quality systems, safety systems, maintenance, and project management.
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Demonstrated experience with Lean Manufacturing Principles and Six Sigma methodology preferred. At least five (5) years of experience in a manufacturing environment; including successful completion of jobs or similar activities requiring control of a mechanical process and inspection of product to meet quality standards.
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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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Fabrication/Assembly Manager Responsibilities: Use knowledge of Lean Manufacturing tools, methods, and practices as part of your daily management practices and interactions including discover and utilize new technologies as appropriate.
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A well-established, fast-paced manufacturing business is looking to hire a Fabrication/Assembly Manager immediately! If you would like to learn more about Manufacturing, Production, or Operations opportunities, contact Ryan Gustafson with gpac at ryan.
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NVenia is hiring for a skilled Manufacturing Engineer , responsible for developing and implementing enhanced manufacturing methods to improve quality, reduce cost, improve safety, and reduce lead times utilizing lean concepts and tools.
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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 Black Belt (desired) The CIPM will coach others and lead training classes in Lean Six-Sigma methodology, Project Management techniques and “boots on the ground” mentoring.
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The Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Project Manager is a highly experienced and skilled professional who is responsible for leading and identifying opportunities to integrate the Salesforce environments of two business after an acquisition.
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Self-motivated with strong attention to detail Training/coaching skills and experience Proficient with computer and information technology (MS products) Knowledge of Six Sigma, process engineering, and Lean manufacturing principles Familiarity with applicable health and safety regulations Prior experience interfacing with a quality management system, ISO9001, NQ1, etc.
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Solid experience monitoring and improving manufacturing processes using principles such as SPC, Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, Kaizen, etc. Job Title: Manufacturing Engineer - Printed Circuit Board Assembly.
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Apply your expertise in lean manufacturing practices, 5S, visual management, and continuous to enhance efficiency, quality, and safety. Apply Six Sigma and Lean manufacturing principles in collaboration with plant leadership.
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The Additive Manufacturing Engineer will support application development, process parameter development, material development, and manage associated projects in collaboration with the Applications Development team and customers.
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Lead continuous improvement initiatives, utilizing lean manufacturing principles and other methodologies. Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt certification is a strong advantage.
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