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Formal training with lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, 5S programs (among others) preferred. Experience with Desktop publishing, Microsoft Office Suite and Online Help. Previous experience with SAP, Trackwise, Regulus, and/or CMMS systems.
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Formazione e sviluppo personale: avrai l'opportunità di partecipare a sessioni di formazione e workshop per approfondire le tue competenze tecniche e acquisire familiarità con strumenti e metodologie di miglioramento continuo, come Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma o Kaizen.
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Integrate company Production System principles including 5S/6F, Lean Manufacturing, Synchronous Flow, TVP-VAA. [similar to Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) and Toyota Production System (TPS.
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Continuous improvement program development and execution (e.g., Six Sigma or Lean Manufacturing) Focused on less complex manufacturing processes and product with lower product liability risks and related legislation / standards.
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Develop Lean Manufacturing & Six Sigma Green Belts/Black Belts. Develop Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma Green & Black Belts. Develop & implement structured training programs (ex: Kaizen, Small Group, Lean Mfg 5S/6F, Theoretical Value Production/Value Add Analysis, PFMEA, 5-Star, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.
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Understanding of factory metrics and Lean (Operational Excellence) at a minimum with Six Sigma experience, a plus. The Manufacturing Engineer will leverage general knowledge of manufacturing processes to increase plant efficiencies and meet, or exceed, goals related to safety, quality and production.
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Drive continuous improvement initiatives by implementing Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, and other methodologies. Certified Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt. This position requires a deep understanding of pharmaceutical manufacturing principles, process engineering, and regulatory compliance.
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Minimum five years IE, CI, Lean Mfg experience (Automotive or Tier 1 Automotive Supplier experience strongly preferred) Major and established international brand name company has an opportunity for a Continuous Improvement Unit Manager at their large manufacturing and distribution location in the southern suburbs of the Atlanta, GA metropolitan area.
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Six Sigma / Lean Manufacturing experience preferred. Founded in 1967, ImageFIRST® is the largest and only national linen rental and laundry service specializing in the healthcare market.
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Promote and utilize Six Sigma, Lean, and other Operational Excellence tools. Growing Manufacturing firm in Calhoun, GA has a need for a Process Engineer. Optimize material used to produce products and reduce cost of manufacturing.
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JE Dunn's Advanced Facilities Group (AFG) combines Mission Critical, Advanced Industries, and Industrial & Manufacturing into one high-performing team focused on cutting-edge work to serve innovative clients on large Industrial & Manufacturing, Data Center, and Semiconductor projects.
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Knowledge of quality management systems, lean manufacturing principles, and supplier development methodologies. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including engineering, manufacturing, and quality assurance, to implement VA/VE recommendations effectively.
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Minimum five years applicable industrial manufacturing experience (ten years preferred) (Automotive or Tier 1 Automotive Supplier experience strongly preferred). The Continuous Improvement Manager is lead responsible for the CI Dept. assisting plant-wide performance improvement initiatives.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Lean & Continuous Improvement, the Director, Lean Manufacturing & CI will support the continued development, deployment, and execution of the company’s Lean Production System.
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Grow company CI culture through targeted training & campus wide Kaizen, Small Group, & Kaizen Blitz programs. Manage/grow campus wide programs for Kaizen, Small Group, & Kaizen Blitz. Champion PFMEA preventative action including poke-yoke [error proofing.
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