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CPHQ - Certified Professional In Healthcare Quality - Care Mgmt, LSSBB - Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification - Enterprise, LSSGB - Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification - Enterprise.
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Process Engineer, Lean Six Sigma, Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Business Process, Engineering, Management. This position supports plants in the North American manufacturing network to meet the product specification, customer requirements, and shareholder expectations by improving process capability and driving process improvement projects utilizing Lean/Six Sigma methods.
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Certification in Lean Six Sigma (Green Belt or Black Belt) preferred. Utilize Lean Six Sigma methodologies to drive continuous improvement initiatives. Collaborate with production, engineering, and quality teams to streamline operations.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification preferred (required within 6 months of hire.) Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification preferred. Designs and delivers Lean Six Sigma education throughout the health system.
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Lean manufacturing/six sigma/statistical analysis ; Six Sigma Green Belt a plus. Promote and facilitate the improvement of production processes and operations to continually improve overall EHS, Quality and business performance and compliance.
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Formal training in continuous improvement methodologies required (e.g., Lean Manufacturing, TPS, Six Sigma, Total Quality Management, Theory of Constraints) Experience working in such systems as the Toyota Production System, Danaher Business System, Virginia Mason Production System, Honeywell Operating System, Thermo Fisher, GE or similarly mature and rigorous lean models.
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Certified Automation Professional (CAP)Certified Control Systems Technician (CCST)Formal Lean Six Sigma Certification. Formal Lean Six Sigma Certification. Plan and improve production methods.
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Certified Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt. Drive continuous improvement initiatives by implementing Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, and other methodologies.
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Provide technical support to production teams, troubleshoot process-related issues, and recommend solutions. Identify and implement process improvements to reduce waste, increase yield, and improve overall production performance.
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Preferred: Lean Six Sigma Training/ Certification (Green Belt/ Black Belt) This includes coordinating with the Company Quality Audit Manager for internal and external audits; such as ISO, UL, ICC-ES, and IAPMO. Product, Lean, and Supplier audits may also be applicable.
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Strong background working with Emerson DCS, SCADA, Siemens or Allen Bradley PLCs, MES, LIMS, BMS, ERPs. This position requires a deep understanding of pharmaceutical manufacturing principles, process engineering, and regulatory compliance.
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Preferred attributes include: American Society for Quality (ASQ) Certified Quality Auditor (CQA) or Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) Knowledge of Turbomachinery & Rotating Equipment Inspection Planning Experience in LEAN principles and Six Sigma analysis tools.
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Lean and/or Six Sigma Black Belt certification preferred. Minimum 5 years of demonstrated lean/Six Sigma application and training experience in a manufacturing environment.
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Lean Six Sigma or Six Sigma Black Belt Certification preferred. Coordinates with the Maintenance Manager and Plant Engineer to develop a preventative maintenance plan that effectively uses both maintenance and molding resources to maintain the equipment as required for the production lines.
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The Plant Manager consistently improves the efficiency of labor, materials, and machines through the deployment of Lean Six Sigma. The Plant Manager oversees the activities of the manufacturing operations through a team of supervisors and group leaders.
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