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Preferred, Bachelor’s degree and Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification (or on path to obtain within 12 months) BB Certified or obtain Black Belt Certification and complete minimum of two Lean Six Sigma Black Belt with projected savings for the organization of >$100k annually.
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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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ASQ Six Sigma Green Belt, Black Belt, Lean Mfg. Experience with setting up new product lines and transitioning into volume production. Drive continuous improvement opportunities and yield metrics utilizing wide variety of analytical techniques (such as SPC, DOE, Gauge R&R), lean manufacturing and six sigma concepts.
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Lean or Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification through an accredited society or institution. We are seeking a Continuous Improvement Manager (Management Analyst 5) to lead hospital-wide continuous improvement initiatives aimed at ensuring quality, safe, and efficient outcomes.
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ASQ Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) or Certified Six Sigma Black Belt (CSSBB) preferred. The successful candidate will have a strong background in quality systems, leading continuous improvement activities, problem solving, and ensuring compliance with a quality management system.
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Current Six Sigma Black/Green Belt, Project Management Professional (PMP), or Lean Certification a plus. The position is located at the manufacturing plant of Hitachi Global Air Power in Michigan City, Indiana, and reports to the Continuous Improvement Manager.
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Certifications such as Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) or Six Sigma Green Belt/Black Belt may be advantageous. #Wizards Nearest Major Market: Seattle Nearest Secondary Market: Bellevue Job Segment: Six Sigma Black Belt, Quality Assurance, QA, Six Sigma, Compliance, Management, Quality, Technology, Legal.
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Description of work : 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.
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Certified Lean/Six-Sigma Green Belt. - Certified Lean/Six-Sigma Black Belt | Master Black Belt. You will apply your strong process improvement skills - including experience with Lean, Six Sigma, Agile, and other continuous improvement methodologies - to identify and eliminate bottlenecks, reduce waste, and accelerate progress.
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Achievement of Six Sigma/Green Belt/Black Belt accreditation would be a distinct advantage including but not limited to Lean Manufacturing experience and accreditation.
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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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REQUIRED SKILLS•Certified Six Sigma Yellow Belt, Green Belt, or Black Belt•Knowledge of PSM, Title V, and ISO9001 •Provox/DeltaV based DCS System knowledge. Develop excellent, collaborative working relationships with Operations, Manufacturing, Production & Process Engineering, Reliability, Quality Assurance, Production Planning, & other support groups•Design, put into practice, lead, and champion the use of best-in-class and lean/six sigma-based work processes to meet safety, regulatory compliance, operating cost, reliability, quality, and other performance goals directed at achieving Entitlement performance.
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The successful candidate will leverage Lean Principles, Six Sigma Methodologies, and Advanced Automation and Robotics to drive continuous improvement, enhance product quality, and increase operational efficiency.
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Professional Certification – Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or must be on track to getting certified within 12 months of hire. Support problem solving using continuous improvement tools – RCAs, fishbone, and 5S.
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The role will be responsible for 10 sites across North America and will interface, collaborate, lead Global Quality improvement initiatives, and will be located in Cleveland OH or Detroit MI, sites of Stanley Black and Decker.
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