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Lean Six Sigma, Green Belt or Black Belt certification. Masters/Doctorate in a science or engineering discipline with 6-8 years of experience in a GMP facility manufacturing pharmaceuticals, preferably biologics.
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Experience with Risk Management, Analysis and Problem Solving Techniques Process Improvement Methodologies, such as Six sigma, DOE, LEAN ISO standards including ISO13485 Medical Device Directives (MDD)/Vigilance Reporting, EU MDD, EU MDR, FDA QSR Demonstrated proficiency in decision making – preferably across a broad spectrum of Quality Engineering responsibilities.
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The Sr. Manufacturing Engineer will also ensure that design and manufacturing processes are characterized, robust, scalable, utilize best technologies, reflect standard work, are capable and compliant with Regulatory requirements, and are validated for Design Control, Manufacturing using LEAN Six Sigma, Design for Manufacturing and Design for Cost Methodologies.
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Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma Green or Black Belt. Assisting Manufacturing Supervisor / Manager in overseeing production team to ensure all production operations are in compliance with SOP's, current GMPs, QSR, GTP, and ISO standards as well as company procedures.
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Technical understanding and experience with Lean Manufacturing Systems and Six Sigma methodology. The Manufacturing Engineer is responsible for creating cycles of improvement throughout the organization by leading capital deployment, continuous improvement / cost-out projects, and other operations excellence initiatives.
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Experience with Lean Manufacturing and/or Continuous Improvement and Six Sigma principles in action. Bachelor’s degree or higher in any technical field including mechanical/aerospace/manufacturing, electrical, or computer engineering, supply chain, or business with a technical minor or concentration.
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CIP leadership experience utilizing Lean & Six Sigma methods. Strong Lean & Six Sigma experience with CIP mindset. SMT manufacturing / Electronics Manufacturing experience.
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Identify Opportunities to optimize moderately complex CMO Manufacturing processes using engineering methods (e.g., SIX Sigma and LEAN methods) for design for manufacturing and for continuous process improvement.
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Structured problem-solving skills (e.g., Six Sigma, DMIAC) and failure analysis experience desired. · Working knowledge of design control procedures, design transfer to manufacturing, regulatory requirements, FDA, IEC, CE, ISO, and IEEE.
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Application of root cause analysis, lean/six sigma methods, and corrective actions. Bachelor's degree in STEM with a minimum of 15 years of prior related experience in a high-precision manufacturing environment, including spacecraft flight hardware, aircraft electro-mechanical systems such as engine controls, or other high-reliability commercial or defense electronics production.
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Experience with Six Sigma or Lean manufacturing methodologies preferred. The Product Quality Compliance Manager collaborates closely with cross-functional teams to integrate quality requirements into product design, manufacturing, and distribution processes.
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Proficient in the use of quality tools and methodologies such as Six Sigma, SPC, and MSA. Mach is a defense manufacturing company that builds munitions to help the United States win future wars.
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EXPERIENCE or CERTIFIED in LEAN / SIX SIGMA PREFERRED. Assist Quality Management and Manufacturing Management with accept/reject criteria, defect classification, and test methods including inspection procedures for components, assembly, and finished goods.
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Implement Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma methodologies to optimize efficiency, reduce costs, and improve processes. Strong knowledge of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma methodologies.
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Our company is a global leader in aerospace manufacturing, and we are looking for a highly skilled and experienced professional to join us. As a Senior Composite Manufacturing Engineer in the Aerospace industry, you'll be part of a dynamic team that pushes the boundaries of what's possible.
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