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Continuous Improvement Manager provides expertise in implementing the competent in LEAN manufacturing, Six Sigma, and statistical process control. Continuous Improvement Manager (Lean Manufacturing.
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LEAN-Six Sigma Black Belt or Green Belt industry accepted certifications. a plus; (3) Facility and operations design including automation of operations and incorporation of appropriate MHE; (4) Production and resource requirements planning in either warehousing and/or manufacturing operations; (5) Work measurement methodologies and tools (MOST, MTM, etc); (6) Warehouse management, inventory management, MES, etc.
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Proficient in Discrete & Lean Manufacturing, Product Data Management, Inventory Management, Shop Floor Management, Forecasting, Demand Planning, MRP & MPS, Material & Capacity Planning, Product Costing & Manufacturing Accounting, Quality Management, Procurement.
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Preferred experience: with Vantage; Lean Manufacturing and Six-Sigma; light fixturing and prototype capability. Develop and implement manufacturing methods and techniques, such as Lean, Kanban, 5S, and DFM and lead the waste reduction efforts in the Manufacturing area.
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Production Manager/Chemical Engineer/Mechanical Engineer/Production Engineer/Engineering/Chemicals/Chemical Manufacturing/ PSM /Plant Engineer/Resins/Lean Manufacturing/Coatings/Production/Supervision/Six Sigma/Production Supervisor.
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Exposure to Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma methodologies, ideally Green/Black Belt certified. Interface between semiconductor manufacturing foundries and BU engineering teams. This position requires thorough understanding of fab process and fabless product engineering practices in high volume wafer manufacturing environment.
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The Industrial Engineer is responsible for all process related activities within the warehouse, manufacturing and office to ensure proper processes and optimization of the business. Experience with: (1) LEAN-Six Sigma and related methodologies; (2) Process management and measurement (SPC, Cpk, etc.
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Knowledge of Lean Six Sigma or other Organizational Effectiveness practices. The Manufacturing Supervisor ensures the production team operates efficient and safe manufacturing processes.
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Lead team Lean manufacturing and process control / process improvement initiatives. Requires a high school diploma (or equivalent) and a minimum of 1 year of experience working in SPACE manufacturing or 4 years of related assembly and test experience.
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ASNT or ASQ certification, Lean Manufacturing, FMEA, Process Control, SPC, CAD preferred. Oversee conformance and quality enforcement of casting manufacturing process. Interact with CPP NDT level III personnel to ensure product compliance.
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Experience conducting internal audits using NADCAP Audit checklist for Heat Treatment Experience operating within relevant regulatory requirements, e.g., FAA, OSHA, DCMA, ISO Systems, Quality Assurance/Control and Cost Systems ASNT or ASQ certification, Lean Manufacturing, FMEA, Process Control, SPC, CAD preferred.
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Manufacturing Operational Excellence: Lead business process reengineering efforts, drive Lean Six Sigma transformations, implement Manufacturing & Operations Excellence frameworks, optimize asset reliability and performance management, enhance process reliability, deploy TPM & TQM methodologies, and drive manpower productivity improvements.
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Continuous Improvement Industrial Engineer will support implementation of Lean Manufacturing principles throughout all operations/processes. Contribute to and support various lean projects aimed at optimizing manufacturing processes.
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Experience operating within relevant regulatory requirements, e.g., FAA, OSHA, DCMA, ISO Systems, Quality Assurance/Control and Cost Systems. The QE leads the departmental effort in the area of continuous improvement including, but not limited to controlling data, develop specification limits for inspection and operation, review and approval of periodic test results in assigned areas (i.e. heat treat, welding, chemical processing.
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Co-Op/Internship in Manufacturing, Supply Chain, or Distribution with experience applying basic Lean/Continuous Improvement Tools, Possess applied knowledge of a functioning Quality Management System elements including Statistical Process Control, FMEA, Quality KPIs, etc.
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