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Good knowledge of project and reliability tools, Six Sigma, SPC, TPM, LEAN, Root Cause Analysis, e.g., 8D. Resins, Polymers, Adhesives, Coatings, Plastics, Lubricants, Specialty Chemicals, Agricultural Chemicals, Additives, Inks, Consumer Products, and more.
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Using quality tools like Process Reviews, Value Stream Mapping, Quality risk assessment (FMEA or other), Six sigma, Lean Manufacturing Techniques, Kaizen, Root Cause/ Corrective Action techniques and 5S to enhance problem solving and improvement activities and drives employee involvement.
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Understand and apply TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) to equipment and facilities. Identify wasteful activities and understand why they should be eliminated using Lean Six Sigma methodology.
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Process monitoring by applying cost effective methods using Six Sigma, statistical process control, to drive improvements in safety, productivity, and quality. Minimum Six Sigma Certificate: Lean Six Sigma Greenbelt.
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Also, this TPM individual will need to collaborate closely with Engineering Strategy and Operations to assist with other operational tasks such as financial reporting. So switching from MySQL to Aurora and self managed Postgres to DynamoDb. This Sr. TPM will help roll these changes out across all teams and help drive Agile maturity in the infrastructure team.
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You will effectively present and demonstrate the portfolio of Trade Promotion Management/Optimization Consumer Packaged Goods, industry solutions to likely users, and also directly grow TPM/TPO business.
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The Technical Project Manager (TPM) is an integral member of the project team responsible for coordinating projects of varying sizes and complexity. The TPM is responsible for directing, organizing, overseeing, and controlling project activities and teams.
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Were looking for a Director of Technical Program Management to lead our Software TPM team in the PMO. Were looking for a Director of Technical Program Management to lead our Software TPM team in the PMO.
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Ensure repeatable product quality and on-time delivery to our customer base. Responsible to help lead lean manufacturing efforts and manage safety, productivity, and quality improvement projects to support rapid improvement.
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Deploy Enterprise Maintenance Excellence (MEx) road map as part of Medtronic Performance System (MPS) leveraging Total Performance Maintenance principles (TPM) Experience in Total Performance Maintenance (TPM) application.
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