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Bachelor's level degree or higher in a scientific or engineering field such as mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, electrical engineering, chemistry, chemical engineering.
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Capital Improvement Projects Construction Which of the following best describes your engineering experience related to managing and inspecting the construction of capital improvement projects particularly storm drain rehabilitation and installation, sewer line rehabilitation and installation, sewer pump stations, street paving, sidewalk placement, and traffic signal improvements.
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Provide general process improvement training on topics such as Continuous Process Improvement (CPI), LEAN Six Sigma (LSS), Theory of Constraint, Value Stream Analysis, and Total Cost of Ownership to educate the workforce on their precepts and foster an environment for innovation and improvement.
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2+ years of experience in Lean Six Sigma or Agile Project ManagementNice-to-Haves:Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt or Agile Scrum Master Certification.
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Apply lean and six sigma practices into the development, scale up and setup of the manufacturing processes. Responsibilities include but are not restricted to the following: collaborate with R & D for new product transfer and consult to resolve issues with QC test strategies; collaborate with manufacturing, process engineering and QA for non-conforming product troubleshooting and resolution; develop strategy, organization, including process improvement to ensure the Quality Control meets business expectations.
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Lean Six Sigma, Six Sigma, Quality Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Electrical Engineering, Management, Engineering. Develop and implement quality plans, programs and procedures using quality control statistics, lean manufacturing concepts, and six-sigma tools and analyses.
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Complete understanding of a wide application of project management principles, theories & concepts (PMI, Lean Six Sigma, Waterfall, Agile, SDLC etc.) + Proactively champions a culture of Technology Modernization, Continuous Improvement, Customer Centricity and Data Driven Decision making across BDB, including training, coaching and mentoring staff and organization on best practice methodologies and toolsets.
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Extensive geotechnical background including a strong fundamental knowledge of principles of geotechnical engineering, soil and rock mechanics, earthquake engineering, pavement engineering, and groundwater hydrology.
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Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering or related science. The Sr. Process Engineer is responsible for the implementation and maintenance of chemical and/or mechanical processes used to produce printed circuit boards, specifically in the drill, lamination and plating departments.
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B.S. degree or higher in Urban Planning, Regional Planning, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Science, Chemistry or any other relevant technical degree from an accredited university (minimum GPA of 3.0.
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20+ years experience in project planning and management for soil improvement, earthworks, underground construction, or other related heavy civil construction. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Geotechnical Engineering, or other related fields.
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THE DEPARTMENT: The Engineering & Public Works Department oversees the City's Capital Improvement Program (CIP), Storm Water and Environmental Compliance, Traffic Safety, and Engineering Permits, Plan Checks and Inspections for private development through the Engineering Division, and provides services and maintains the City's Infrastructure which includes Parks, Streets, and Wastewater, Facilities, and Equipment Maintenance through the Public Works Division.
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Can demonstrate a track record of cost-saving, inventory turns improvement, and implementation of planning approaches (JIT, Kanban, and Lean Manufacturing)Experience with manufacturing operations, quality systems, safety systems, maintenance, and project management.
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Fermentation, statistics, process improvement, six sigma, chemical engineering, process control, process engineering, lean manufacturing. Requires special knowledge in the areas of fermentation science, chemical engineering, process control, and statistics.
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Job title: Mechanical Engineering with UGNX Location: San Diego, CA, USA - Day One Onsite Only Hire Type: Fulltime NOTE: Mechanical design profile with semiconductors experience and Unigraphics NX Job Description: Master’s degree in mechanical engineering with 6-8 years’ experience/ master’s in mechanical engineering with 5+ years in Machine design.
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