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Six Sigma Green Belt / Black Belt / Master Black Belt certifications. As a Supplier Quality Engineer, you will play a key role in the Quality Assurance and Sourcing organizations to ensure both customer and company quality requirements are met.
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Will train Lean Six Sigma Green Belt to Black Belt. Lean Six Sigma Black Belt preferred. This position is responsible for improving processes, designing, developing, testing, and evaluating integrated systems for managing industrial production processes, including human work factors, quality control, inventory control, logistics and material flow, cost analysis, and production coordination.
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Preferred/Optional: Lean/Six Sigma Black Belt from accredited institution or Six Sigma Black Belt from the American Society for Quality (ASQ) or an accredited institution or American Society for Quality (ASQ) Certified Quality Engineer.
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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification required. Sr. IT Process Excellence Consultant – Six Sigma Black Belt – Technology Risk Management – Med Devices Process Excellence Consultant must be certified Six Sigma Black Belt and familiar with Lean methodology and experienced in leading large scale projects working across multiple functional groups.
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Certifications such as ASQ, Six Sigma Green Belt, or Six Sigma Black Belt. Job Title: Supplier Quality Engineer - Sensors. As a Supplier Quality Engineer - Sensors. Experience using quality analysis and control tools (e.g. Process Flow Diagrams, Process FMEAs, Process Control Plans, SPC, MSA, Process Capability.
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Six Sigma Master Black Belt, Six Sigma Black Belt, or Six Sigma Green Belt certified and actively using certification to drive continuous improvement preferred. Supporting Scrap Reduction Initiatives and promote / drive “Zero Defect” mentality within the plant using proactive tools such as Lean (TEOA), Six-Sigma, Poka-Yoke (Error Proofing), Measurement System Analysis, Advance Product and Quality Planning (APQP) Statistical Process control (SPC) and Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA.
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Six Sigma Black Belt preferred. Manage and Maintain the Quality systems for the DE, Clay, and Perlite business unit to help meet the performance objectives and goals of the business.
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Professional certifications, including Lean or Six Sigma (Black Belt or Green Belt) and PMP will be key to success in this role. + Provide consultation on the use of re-engineering techniques to improve process performance and product quality.
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Communicate and support Incoming Quality (IQE) / Supplier Development (SDE) personnel to coordinate inspection and action of non-conforming supplied products within Value Stream. Quality and Reliability Engineering Teams analyze the ability of product and production systems to comply with customer and contractual requirements through established reliability factors.
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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification. Experience with Lean Manufacturing and/or Six Sigma Green Belt certification. Provide guidance, coaching and objectives to the Manufacturing Supervisor, Manufacturing Engineer, and Quality Manager.
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Six Sigma (Green Belt, Black Belt or Master Black Belt), ITIL, Supply Chain. Knowledge of Disney Theme Parks & Resorts, Disney Cruise Line and Costuming operations.
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Certified Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Required, Black Belt preferred. (Black Belt preferred). Required to have a certified Lean Six Sigma Green Belt from an accredited institution or training company.
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5-7 years of as Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, preferably in the Medical Device and/or Pharmaceutical Industry, focused on business process improvement and/or business transformation work.
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One of the following: CPA, Admission to the Bar, Enrolled Agent, Professional Certification in Project Management (PMP), Six Sigma Black Belt/Lean Black Belt/Master Black Belt, UX Certificate, Nielsen Norman Group, Agile Product Management, Alteryx Designer Advanced Certification, Masters - Engineering (U.S. Institution.
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The Lean Six Sigma (LSS) Master Black Belt (MBB) shall assist and mentor Government LSS Black Belt and Green Belt Candidates in completing LSS improvement projects. The LSS MBB shall, at the Government’s direction, develop and provide training for Government-appointed personnel in LSS / Continual Process Improvement (CPI) fundamentals (e.g., “Yellow Belt”) or applied LSS / CPI facilitation training consistent with the American Society for Quality’s (ASQ) defined Body of Knowledge for Certified LSS Green Belts and/or Black Belts.
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