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The Process Improvement Analyst will collaborate with various teams including HO Teams, CST leadership, Digital Teams, and other CCA domain managers to streamline operations and enhance both customer and employee experiences.
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Work collaboratively with leadership across Departments serving on committees dedicated to the development and implementation of QI process improvement initiatives, value based care metric efficiencies, and other innovative process improvement strategies and processes.
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The Process Development Chemist/Engineer (Thermal Scientist) is in charge of independently managing Process Development mandates (short term sub-projects or longer-term business projects/programs) in order to support New Product Introduction (NPI), Manufacturing improvement initiatives and process safety incidents with the consideration of PSM/EHS knowledge requirement.
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We specialize in aluminum extrusion and fabrication, and we’re committed to delivering high-quality products through continuous improvement and advanced manufacturing techniques. Job SummaryThe Process Engineer will play a critical role in optimizing the aluminum extrusion and fabrication process.
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The successful candidate will leverage Lean Principles, Six Sigma Methodologies, and Advanced Automation and Robotics to drive continuous improvement, enhance product quality, and increase operational efficiency.
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Module Process Technician: process technicians working in engineering departments, such as CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition), PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition), LIT (Lithography), ETC (Etch), EPI (Epitaxy), DIF (Diffusion), CMP (Chemical Mechanical Polish), YED (Yield Excellent Department), ME (Metrology.
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Participates in Pharmacy, Therapeutic, and Strategic Initiatives, Patient Safety/Sentinel Event Committee, Performance Improvement, Electronic Medical Records (EMR), Utilization Management and other process improvement committees/initiatives as directed or assigned.
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Process improvement experience in a recognized methodology (Lean Six Sigma, CMMI, ISO). Experience with AMRO, IBM Maximo, Hyland OnBase, Unanet, IBM Cognos, Deltek Time and Expense, OnPoint, Centresuite systems.
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Job Description The Process Control Engineer DT (Control Systems and Factory 4.0 / Digital Transformation focus) will provide leadership for Global Capital and Improvement Projects from feasibility through construction and start-up.
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Provide support and guidance to team members and Process Engineers in high-speed nonwovens production including web handling, polymer extrusion through film casting and/or melt spinning, web lamination, and centerline process and systems.
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Provide direction and manage HMSA's overarching Quality Improvement program, including the oversight of staff and necessary resources required to design and implement programs related to compliance with accreditation, regulatory and program requirements (e.g., NCQA, Med-QUEST, CMS, OPM, etc.
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Additional focus will also be on manufacturing equipment reliability and process support work within the Injection Molding, Devices, and Biosurgery Operations. Responsible for supporting and achieving Value Improvement Projects (VIP’s.
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Executes the development of securing cloud infrastructure and process improvement over the domains of security engineering, automation, incident management, vulnerability management, intrusion detection, and incident response.
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This is a senior level position that will be expected to possess a wide range of experience and advanced understanding of government purchasing, work independently, and develop solutions to resolve complex issues, mentor junior and mid-level staff, identify and lead process improvement projects, lead efforts to support team and organizational goals, exercise excellent judgement and business acumen, frequently collaborates with stakeholders, other departments, and senior leadership.
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Primary focus will be on implementing continuous improvement, new business, and capacity expansion projects. If, because of a medical condition or disability, you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or interview process, please click on the link here and let us know the nature of your request along with your contact information.
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