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Certification preferred - American Society for Quality, Six Sigma Black Belt, etc. 8+ years of High-volume manufacturing and assembly plant experience supporting Interior components, such as Carpets, NVH, Hard Trims, Soft Trims, Center Consoles, Instrumental Panels (AAR, Appearance, Class-A surfaces) in a Supplier Quality, Quality Engineering, or Manufacturing Engineering role.
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Experience implementing Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma methodologies including statistical analysis techniques (Design of Experiments, Statistical Process Control (SPC), etc) preferred.
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In this role, you will ensure operational excellence and drive quality improvement in advanced machining operations for our high technology customers. Supporting diverse technology sectors including semiconductor, telecommunications, and medical equipment, the Fremont facility offers a wide array of services including sheet metal fabrication, welding, painting and clean room assembly.
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Experience with process improvements (Lean Six Sigma and/or Kaizen) A Bachelor's or Master's degree in Engineering, Operations, Supply Chain/Logistics, Business Administration, Operations Management, or related field.
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Lean Six Sigma experience including working knowledge of FMEA, 8d, Kaizen, and SPC control methods. Six Sigma Green/Black Belt, Quality Auditor certifications a plus. About Us Onto Innovation is a leader in process control, combining global scale with an expanded portfolio of leading-edge technologies that include: 3D metrology spanning the chip from nanometer-scale transistors to micron-level die-interconnects; macro defect inspection of wafers and packages; metal interconnect composition; factory analytics; and lithography for advanced semiconductor packaging.
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Experience with statistical techniques (sampling and SPC), DOE, Six Sigma. Working knowledge of labor time estimating & quoting for assembly operations. Profile for reflow ovens and rework station using Super MOLE, SMT machines, PCBA inspection equipment such as Microscope, 3D X-ray machine, Multimeter.
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Have experienced the use of Lean, Six Sigma, Kaizen, 8D, and other advanced statistical methods, including Design of Experiments (DOE), Statistical Process Control (SPC), and Process Capability (CpK) techniques.
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Drives Lean, Six Sigma, and DMAIC problem-solving initiatives and facilitates a wide range of lean tools, including 5S, time study, line balancing, material flow, value stream mapping, and Kaizen event into the daily functions of continuous improvement.
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After an unspecified time of at least six months and upon completion of Management Accreditation Program requirements, the Assistant Manager may be promoted to Senior Assistant Manager, Theatre Manager, or General Manager.
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Represent the quality function of technical support, in conjunction with other internal support groups with all Worldwide JCI Workcell Members, regarding issues affecting, Quality, lean manufacturing, and six sigma quality initiatives on global customer accounts.
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Possession of an associate or bachelors degree from an accredited college or university in sociology, public administration, liberal arts, or closely related field may be substituted for either six months (AA) or one year (BA/BS) respectively, of the required experience in pattern II.
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TheOperations Manager (OM)will report to the General Manager and assist with all supervisory duties outlined below. 3+ years' experience in Operations Management. Support the General Manager as needed.
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Knowledge of Lean manufacturing principles and Six Sigma methodologies is a plus. Optimize facility layouts, production lines, machine operations, and network performance. Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing Semiconductor Manufacturing.
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Certified Six Sigma Black Belt, Green Belt or Lean Master preferred with proven completion of projects in which solutions were sought at the root level of the problem. Demonstrated competency with desired 8+ years of quality engineering and/or operations experience including a minimum 5 years experience in an electro-mechanical, assembly and test manufacturing environment.
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Certification in production and inventory management (APICS) or Lean Six Sigma is a plus. Act as a domain expert in manufacturing operations processes, including manufacturing management and control, ERP/MRP, and inventory control.
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