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Participate and support in Continuous Improvement Activities (Kaizen, Lean, Six Sigma, Black Belt, and ITS programs) and Idea Program. Must participate in Kaizen, Lean, Six Sigma, Black Belt, and ITS programs) and Idea Program.
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Experience in process improvement methodologies such as Lean and/or Six Sigma (Green Belt or Black Belt) for the purpose of reducing waste and variation and root cause analysis.
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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt or Green Belt. Other responsibilities include recruiting and training of the technician and supervision staff in a Collective Bargaining Agreement (union) environment, leadership of the Corrective Action Board (CAB) in the absence of the Center Manager, management of the continuous improvement process through the use of Lean Manufacturing concepts, SITC performance to safety, quality, schedule, technical and cost targets.
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SAFe Program Consultant (SPC), Scrum Master, Lean Six Sigma Green or Black Belt, Agile Product Manager, Portfolio Manager and Scrum Master. Drives continuous process improvements leveraging Lean Six Sigma and Scaled Agile practices to ensure clear understanding and visualization for as-is and to-be processes.
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Certification in Lean Six Sigma (e.g., Green Belt, Black Belt) is highly desirable. Strong knowledge and experience with Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, Kaizen, TPM, 5S, and other continuous improvement methodologies.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (or similar) certification focused upon continuous improvement activities. Job Segment: Lean Six Sigma, Six Sigma, Facilities, Manufacturing Engineer, Engineer, Management, Operations, Engineering.
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Certified Purchasing Manager, Certified Professional in Supply Management, or similar distinction preferred; Lean / Six Sigma Green Belt equivalent or greater preferred.
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Jobs for Humanity is collaborating with FIS Global to build an inclusive and just employment ecosystem. Company Name: FIS Global. The Supply Chain Manager Senior is responsible for managing the end-to-end procurement process including sourcing and category management primarily for business line products and services including card and print production, equipment, maintenance, BPO, call center and product resell.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt / Black Belt certification preferred. Ability to lead a Root Cause Analysis event using industry-standard tools: 5 Why, Ishikawa, Kepner-Tregoe, 4D, 8D Ability to identify potential process failure modes using the pFMEA method Education/Experience B.S. in Engineering required; preferably in Welding, Applied Optics/Lasers, or Materials Science Minimum of 8 Yrs. experience in as an Engineer in Design or Manufacturing required, processes using Laser Welding preferred Proven Experience leading process improvement projects.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification. Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification. APICS Certification: CPIM Certified in Production and Inventory Management; CSCP Certified Supply Chain Professional.
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Lean Six-Sigma Green Belt. Certified Lean Six-Sigma Black Belt. Recommend, facilitate, track and report on continuous process improvement activities.
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Lean Manufacturing and/or Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Training. The candidate shall possess a background with Lean and Six Sigma methodologies to drive improvement initiatives, implementing Advanced Manufacturing Technology, and fostering the CI culture through employee engagement.
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Lean and/or Six Sigma Green Belt. Masters degree in clinical laboratory science, chemical, physical, biological, business administration, health care administration, public health, or related field from an accredited institution.
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Experience in Six-Sigma green belt techniques and statistical process control methods. Using technical expertise in the field of non-destructive testing (NDT) with industry certifications in one or more industry recognized methods, e.g. liquid penetrant testing, magnetic particle testing, eddy current testing, ultrasonic testing, radiography testing, and visual testing.
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This position serves as the member of a team with the responsibility to ensure the highest quality service is provided to our customer through the generation and control of program processes, performance of regularly scheduled internal process audits and the consistent facilitation of structured improvement activities.
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