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Professional certifications such as Certified Supplier Quality Professional (CSQP), Six Sigma Black Belt, or Lean Manufacturing. Knowledge of quality management systems, standards, and methodologies (e.g., ISO, Lean, Six Sigma.
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Interns will support our “Operations Excellence” initiatives, managing projects aimed at enhancing the plant's operational performance through the application of Lean Six Sigma methodologies.
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Broad knowledge of process improvement methodologies like Lean, Six Sigma or BPM. In this role,you will be the in-house expert on D365 based manufacturing, operations and supply chain processes, and will be the critical link between business objectives and technology solutions You will report to the Sr. Director of Organization Transformation & Support.
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Lean Six Sigma / Project Management certification is a plus. The Supply Chain Business Systems Manager is responsible for defining and developing solutions for Supply Chain using SAP S4 HANA and other IT tools, ensuring proper master data governance.
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Experience in Lean Six Sigma methodology or certification (Green Belt, Black Belt) is a plus. Experience in Lean Six Sigma methodology or certification (Green Belt, Black Belt) is a plus.
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You think carefully about how to instill quality in a product from the very beginning, using tools such as process control plans and Lean Six Sigma. Knowledgeable about a variety of manufacturing processes, such as metallic component machining, sheet metal fabrication, welding, and assembly.
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Requires minimum of certification to a Lean/Six Sigma Green Belt recognized program, with preferred 2-4 years experience with Lean/SS project execution. Working knowledge of software applications such as MS Word, Excel, and Access, Minitab or JMP, Project Management, Simulation modeling or other Lean/SS applications.
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Practical Problem Solving, DFMEA, DFM, APQP, Lean Six Sigma and ASQ CQA Certifications. Practical Problem Solving, DFMEA, DFM, APQP, Lean Six Sigma and ASQ CQA Certifications. A Minimum of 5+ years of experience in DVP&R’s for BIW/Closures components is strongly preferred.
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LSS-Lean Six Sigma Certification. Experience with the following tools: Power BI, Salesforce, GIS, VBA, Access/SQL, Python, Automation, PowerApps, Sharepoint. LSS-Lean Six Sigma Certification.
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Certified Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt or higher. Lead and facilitate process improvement initiatives (e.g., Lean/DMAIC projects, workouts/rapid process improvements, and Kaizen events) with minimal oversight through all lifecycle phases: initiation, planning, execution, monitoring and controlling, and closing.
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Experience implementing various product and process improvement methodologies (e.g., Value Stream Mapping, Six-Sigma (DMAIC), Lean, Kaizen) Six Sigma Black Belt (CSSBB) or ASQ Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) is highly desired.
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Lean Six Sigma Certification preferred. With a fast-paced, tech-savvy, and lean culture that focuses on goals, metrics, and continuous improvement, FS&P provides non-clinical operational support to Stanford Health Care and other Stanford Medicine entities to ensure safe and successful non-clinical operations 24/7 and plan for the organization’s future facility needs.
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For example: 6 Sigma, DMAIC and Kaizen, Other Lean Manufacturing Tools Excellent communication skills (verbal and written) Financial acumen: knowledge of P&L and KPI’s Knowledge of ERP systems Salary Range: $136,825 - $152,028 + 15% bonus.
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Lean Six Sigma experience nice to have, but not required. Bachelor’s degree required (biomedical, mechanical, chemical or materials engineering preferred) Provide subject matter expertise with external/internal audits, design of experiments, process validations, statistics, test method development/validations, measurement system analysis, sterilization validations, new product development/introduction, and risk management.
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Makes significant improvements in the assigned areas by using process excellence methodologies (Lean/Six Sigma). Makes significant improvements in the assigned areas by using process excellence methodologies (Lean/Six Sigma.
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