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The Lean Engineer II will lead multiple projects and apply continuous improvement techniques leveraging Six Sigma and Lean methodologies. Education, Experience, and Skills (Required or preferred minimum levels to function in role) Required:Minimum Education Level: Bachelor'sSpecialized Degree: EngineeringCertificates: Green Belt certification required; Lean or Six Sigma (Southwire Lean certification for internal candidates)Years of Experience: Minimum of 3 years of successful leadership in executing continuous improvement/Lean/Six Sigma efforts and enabling efficiency, effectiveness, and tangible financial benefit.
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Field of Expertise: Minimum of 5 years of successful leadership in executing continuous improvement/Lean/Six Sigma efforts and enabling efficiency, effectiveness, and tangible financial benefit.
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Initiates and ensures execution of Continuous Improvement activities in pursuit of Trident Global Supply Chain goals and objectives. Prior Continuous Improvement (CI) experience in a manufacturing environment.
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Support DynoConsult to develop expert capability in Value-In-Use products and applications, including electronic detonators, Titan emulsions and blasting improvement technology. IPL's 4500 employees also manufacture and market industrial chemicals and fertilizer products & services to customers around the world.
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Assist the Chief Operations Officer (COO) in continually assessing improvement of the client-based development process. We are looking for an experienced Preconstruction Manager to join our team.
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The Automation Engineer will design, budget, and manage installations of engineered control systems for both capital projects and continuous improvement projects associated with the modernization and plant operations.
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Our services include infrastructure improvement, heavy civil construction, vertical construction, site development for government and state agencies and private enterprise across the United States.
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As a Mechanical Reliability Engineer, you will apply technical knowledge to deliver continuous improvement in principles and problem-solving techniques in asset reliability through the detection and elimination of defects.
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Lead & support GSC in lean manufacturing and continuous improvement initiatives. To demonstrate problem solving skills in a work environment that is striving for continuous improvement.
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If you hold a Bachelors’ Degree in Engineering, enjoy challenges and embrace continuous improvement, the Manufacturing Engineer role is an excellent opportunity Some of the essential aspects of the Lean Manufacturing Engineer position include: Investigate and resolve work-in-process problems Recommend and implement improvements or modifications for manufacturing processes, equipment utilization, and related matters.
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With a commitment to safety and efficiency, the Plant Project Engineer II helps drive continuous improvement in the plant, while fostering innovation and operational excellence. Process Improvement & Efficiency (20%): Employ Lean principles to identify and rectify operational bottlenecks, spearheading initiatives for continuous improvement, enhanced safety, and product quality.
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Stay current with industry trends and advancements in electrical engineering to propose innovative solutions and drive continuous improvement. Assess and inspect electrical systems, machinery, and equipment to identify potential maintenance needs or areas for improvement.
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The Clinical Dietitian also assists in managing resources cost-effectively and participates in compliance and quality performance improvement efforts to ensure that nutrition care is safe and effective.
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Conduct regular assessments and inspections of electrical systems, machinery, and equipment to identify potential maintenance needs or areas for improvement. 3 years experience in PLC programming.
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B.Serves as a preceptor and/or or mentor for other professional nurses (and staff or students for all disciplines) to ensure that there is a current and future qualified workforce, modeling the professional practice of nursing and creating a healthy work environment Evidence Based Practice and Research A.Promotes Evidence based practice, nursing research and performance improvement in nursing.
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