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The Quality Improvement Facilitator III, under the Management guidance, leads exciting, independent initiatives shaping IEHP’s performance. By monitoring industry trends and prioritizing resources effectively they ensure IEHP maintains a cutting-edge Quality Improvement Program.
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3-5 years of experience Continuous Improvement Engineer, Process Engineer, Mechatronics Engineer. This position supports plants in the North American manufacturing network to meet the product specification, customer requirements, and shareholder expectations by improving process capability and driving process improvement projects utilizing Lean/Six Sigma methods.
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And is comfortable taking on large development grading, Water Quality Management Plans (WQMP), signage and striping, and street improvement plan checks. Permitting and Plan-Checking Process Improvement - Help us continue to find efficiencies in our process to help facilitate development and work smarter.
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You will also assist with promoting performance improvement and community relations that are aligned with Pinnacle Treatment Centers primary mission. Participates in the Performance Improvement Plan for client care, teammate retention and performance.
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Experience either working for or coordinating with a municipal government agency(ies) related to land development or capital improvement projects. Position Snapshot/A Day in the Life : The Assistant Engineer position will be within the Land Development Division of the Public Works/Engineering Department.
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Aid the Production Manager and Director of Operations to develop and measure improvement of key performance indicators: safety, quality, on-time delivery and efficiency. Be directly involved with the implementation and execution of continuous improvement planning and implementation.
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Report weekly to Regional Manager detailing accomplishments, areas for improvement, clear performance goals, and effectiveness of systems. Influencer (active listener/observer of behavior; builds trust with those requiring coaching; creates a win/win need for change; tailors coaching style to the individual's needs; recognizes and celebrates improvement to sustain change.
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2 years' experience in Continuous Improvement methodologies (for example Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), World Class Manufacturing (WCM) , Lean Six Sigma) within Supply Chain or manufacturing environments.
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The Plant Improvement Manager is responsible for providing technical support and building capabilities of the manufacturing operations for the Infrastructure Products Group (IPG). Skilled in facility layout and design, regulatory requirements, process improvement and team problem solving methods.
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Building Safety, positive UAW Relationships, Error Rate, Denial Rate, Inventory Accuracy, Overtime Percentage, Absenteeism, Vacation Scheduling, Grid Time, On Time Delivery, Environmental Responsibilities, LPMH, Accurate Timekeeping in TWOS, Process Adherence/Improvement, Accountability, Customer Satisfaction, and Accurate Application of the Ford-UAW National and Local Contracts.
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Responsible for assisting the PMI Manager with the HEDIS Improvement Committee (HIC) agenda, maintaining the Action Tracking log, writing HIC minutes, monitoring attendance, ensuring follow up activities are addressed by all departments and submitted timely for the next HIC.
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Experienced in Minitab Requirements: Minimum BS in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering Minimum three years of experience in chemical industry working on product development and improvement of current formulations.
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We are looking for an experienced utility construction Project Manager to help drive substation operations in California and nearby states. The Project Manager will provide overall administrative, technical, financial, and resource management of the project from initial bid preparation through completion.
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Mentor and train quality personnel in QMS and Continuous Improvement efforts. Optimize the development, analysis, and utilization of QMS data to support Continuous Improvement efforts and measurements of QMS effectiveness for management review.
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The IT Program Manager III and IPM define OKR's (Objectives, Key Results) in support of Enterprise and Portfolio strategic initiatives. The IT Technical Program Manager III serves as the facilitator of the IT Project Management group (IPM.
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