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Senior level in Continuous Improvement responsible for, but not limited to, functions pertaining to the development, implementation, and maintenance of the Kenco Operating System (KOS) at our Distribution Center.
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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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Maintain an up to date understanding of emerging financial, operational, Third Party and regulatory/compliance related information to contribute to the continuous improvement of the Third Party risk management program.
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Nature and Scope The Risk Management Coordinator conducts Root Cause Analysis, collaborates with multiple departments in identifying performance improvement opportunities, and is responsible to ensure adequate follow through of issues identified in RCA#s and complaints.
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Continuous Improvement: Contributing to the enhancement of the third-party risk management framework through process improvements, risk assessments, and ongoing evaluation of risk management practices.
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The Regional Continuous Improvement Manager coordinates with Director of Continuous Improvement, Other Regional Managers, Plant Leadership and Continuous Improvement at the local level by developing and implementing systems and processes that optimize all phases of the production process (Safety, Food Safety, Quality, and Productivity and Finance.
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Reporting directly to the Continuous Improvement Manager, the CI Coordinator will work collaboratively with cross-functional teams to identify, plan and execute process improvement initiatives and employee engagement opportunities.
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Analytical Thinking, Continuous Improvement Techniques, Control Frameworks, Group Problem Solving, Operational Risks, Operation Risk Management, Relationship Management, Risk Control, Risk Management, Risk Monitoring, Third Party Risk Management.
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The Continuous Improvement Lead reports to the Plant Manager and is responsible for leading continuous improvement activities to achieve the targeted savings for a plant operation.
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Lead strategic thinking and analysis to ensure a well-managed ERM Program and influence management in the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of Enterprise Risk Management tools, practices, policies, standards, and documentation in order to analyze, report, and manage enterprise risks.
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The Continuous Improvement Manager is an integral part of the Lean Six Sigma (LSS) team and a key member of Avient's Process Improvement organization. Engage and collaborate with regional SPLs and Continuous Improvement leaders on best practice sharing, development of Black Belt project pipeline and strategic initiatives.
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You will collaborate with stakeholders to ensure the smooth operation, optimization, and continuous improvement of the Allegro system to meet our organization's trading and risk management needs.
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The Continuous Improvement Analyst works as an internal consultant to identify, conduct, and analyze business/production diagnostics in order to establish current state, set fact-based goals, and identify potential value at stake for transformation initiatives.
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Required] Prior Third Party Risk Management, Audit or Enterprise Risk Management experience. This role will provide critical support to Third Party Risk Management by overseeing Analysts in the execution of risk identification, Third Party Risk Assessments and mitigation support, as well as preparing Management reports.
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Promote innovation in capital improvements by ongoing relationships with equipment, instrumentation, systems vendors, participation in professional development in chemical engineering, instrumentation, automation and project management and dissemination of knowledge to stakeholders.
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