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Utilizing World Class Manufacturing principles and practices, the Continuous Improvement Engineer assists in driving the overall education and deployment of World Class Manufacturing, as well as Delivering Cost Reductions to multiple plants.
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Working knowledge of GD&T and Drawing Interpretation, Jigs/Fixtures/Production Tooling, BOMs, Routings, Work Instructions, Component Inspection, Quality Testing, Configuration Management, Discrepant Material Disposition, Continuous Improvement, Mistake-Proofing.
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What you will do:Identify & lead continuous improvement activities in manufacturing processes including automation, robotics, and digital systemsProvide support for existing manufacturing processes to resolve issuesEvaluate new and existing processes / parts for manufacture and / or assembly utilizing DFT guidelines Support development of accurate, safe, and cost-effective manufacturing processes following DFT principles.
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Lincoln Electric is the world leader in the engineering, design, and manufacturing of advanced arc welding solutions, automated joining, assembly and cutting systems, plasma and oxy-fuel cutting equipment, and has a leading global position in brazing and soldering alloys.
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Alongside the leaders, the Continuous Improvement Engineer will coach and develop the organization to have a Lean culture and continuous improvement mindset. Job Summary: Our growing company is in search of a Continuous Improvement Engineer.
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We are currently seeking an experienced Electro-Mechanical Assembler to join a global leader in commercial vehicle systems for an opportunity to work with a team dedicated to continuous improvement and innovation.
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Key deliverables are strategically integrating continuous improvement initiatives, project planning, and working side-by-side with multiple subsidiary teams to drive and influence project stakeholders every day to deliver world-class manufacturing advancements on time and on budget.
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Lead the identification, prioritization, and implementation of continuous improvement projects in our Metal Powder Coat Finishing and Assembly area. Sound understanding of and a minimum of 3 years of experience utilizing Lean and Continuous Improvement techniques and methodologies in the areas of Standardized Work, Kaizen, Problem-Solving, 5S, Value Stream Mapping, Process Flow, TPM, Jidoka, SMED, etc.
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Work with manufacturing engineers, production managers, and quality assurance personnel to drive continuous improvement and innovation in sheet metal fabrication. HotFoot Recruiters is excited to partner with a multinational sheet metal manufacturing company to fill the position of Process Engineer.
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The Manufacturing Engineer will assist in choosing the best technologies and processes to manufacture products, plan and design the pl ant that will produce the products and manage the running, maintenance, and continuous improvement of the manufacturing processes.
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With a keen focus on LSS and digitization, they will optimize customer experience, safety, quality, efficiency, and operational costs while fostering a culture of continuous improvement across operations and manufacturing facilities.
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Creates and maintains manufacturing visual aids and routings, bills of material, detailed assembly and inspection instructions, and visual aids as required to process manufacturing orders.
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Shields Manufacturing is seeking a Continuous Improvement Engineer who will take a lead role in Continuous Improvement (CI) projects and activities. Shields Manufacturing in Tualatin is an industry leader and Value-Add, climate-controlled production facility specializing in CNC machining and complex mechanical/optical/laser assembly including clean-room environments.
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Do you have a strong grasp of Lean manufacturing principles and experience implementing continuous improvement initiatives is essential. Do you have have a solid understanding and hands-on experience with various manufacturing processes and equipment, such as fabrication (turret, fiber laser, and brake press), powder coating, assembly processes, and automation tools.
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Manages the development and implementation of continuous improvement strategies in a manufacturing plant. Continuous improvement competencies including: Six Sigma methodology, 5S, Value Stream Mapping (VSM), Kaizen, Green\Black Belt Certification, data oriented decision-making, statistics, SPC, and related proficiencies.
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