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Director, Continuous Improvement. Lead and manages high level, cross functional team through improvement (Kaizen) events, green belts and black belt projects using a knowledge transfer model.
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The Continuous Improvement Manager will be responsible for providing technical support and coaching to staff in LEAN processes, driving change management, effectively communicating with staff at various levels of the organizations and collaborating with various stakeholder within Chromalloy Carson City and across other sites to share best practices and achieve target performance objectives.
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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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Leads Kaizen events for continuous improvement. Support WCM and Roofing teams with continuous improvement events. Provide training for employees on continuous improvement methodologies.
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The Continuous Improvement Engineer will also teach and apply Lean Six Sigma principles to achieve self-sustaining processes. The Continuous Improvement Engineer is responsible for understanding the current process state, identifying efficiency/improvement opportunities, then leading cross-functional team members to drive process improvements tied to Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) of the business utilizing Lean Six Sigma principles.
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Act as a catalyst for change and facilitate the distribution network's journey to a Continuous Improvement culture. Analyze KPI's and performance metrics which drive and facilitate continuous improvement events.
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The Quality and Continuous Improvement Manager evaluates work processes to determine strategies and programs which provide greater productivity and efficiency of company functions. Coach, mentor, and provide support and leadership to the organization on the use of Lean, Six Sigma, and other continuous improvement tools.
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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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Lead the capture, documentation, redesign, and solutions implementation of corporate operations processes, including continuous process improvement of operations via operations research, process optimization, process improvement, Six Sigma, or Lean (or Lean Six Sigma.
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Works with additional Engineering teams and manages a Continuous Improvement docket for the plant and tracks savings. Experience: 5-10 years combined related work experience in manufacturing environment including a minimum of 3-5 years of successful leadership in leading teams that execute continuous improvement/Lean Six Sigma efforts and enable efficiency, effectiveness and tangible financial benefits.
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Share knowledge with other Continuous Improvement Leaders and teams across the organization for support and continued update of the latest KOS enhancements and updates. Provides on-going education in data-driven business improvement philosophies/methods at all employee levels.
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What Does It Take to be a Continuous Improvement Specialist at Dawn Foods? What will you do as a Continuous Improvement Specialist at Dawn Foods? 5+ years' experience in manufacturing, logistics, distribution, warehousing, and/or engineering or other related supply chain field with at least 2 years owning continuous improvement initiatives.
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The Clinic is a nationally recognized leader in population health and is a diverse group of professionals committed to quality and patient safety, continuous process improvement, integrative medicine, and value-based care.
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Through its Sharing Expertise initiative, B. Braun promotes best practices for continuous improvement of healthcare products and services. Prepares reports for key quality metrics and lead continuous improvement efforts in Quality.
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