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The healthcare center Infection Preventionist conducts ongoing staff development, training and quality assurance performance improvement monitoring to insure adherence with the organizational standards, CDC, and the county and state health departments.
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Demonstrate strong troubleshooting skills with the mindset of continuous improvement techniques (such as Lean, Six Sigma, etc.) Exposure to the business will include, but is not limited to: Design, Testing, Customer Service, Scheduling, Quality, Waste, Corrugator, Converting, Shipping and Sales.
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Standard hour execution) Receives and executes daily work instructions from Production Supervisor (i.e. on time delivery to internal customer and lead time reduction) TRAINING Ensure OJT Training documents are updated Perform OJT training of newly hired associates Works closely with to accomplish associate development and continuous improvement.
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As a member of the End Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD) health care team, this position participates in decision-making, teaching, leadership functions, and quality improvement activities that enhance patient care outcomes and facility operations.
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Prepare all required documents, budgets, timelines, and plans associated with COPS and ESPLOST.Ensure alignment of project objectives with organizational goals and strategies, specifically the NCSS Strategic Plan and Capital Improvement Plan. Coordinate project initialization meetings and facilitate project status updates through regular OACs with contractor(s), architect(s), and other relevant project personnel.
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What you'll be doing: Drive continuous improvement initiatives and monitor all control procedures, recommending improvements to the General Manager as appropriate. Proven experience with lean and continuous improvement.
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Candidates must have a minimum of 3+ years working in a BHS Corrugator production facility. Background requirements: High School diploma or G.E.D - Required Associate degree or higher in Business, Applied Science i.e. Technical - Preferred Corrugated experience - Required (BHS machine preferred) 5+ years of supervisory experience in the manufacturing industry.
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Ability to learn proprietary software programs for the Corrugated Manufacturing systems. Production Manager will manage the overall direction of Production for the facility including: oversight of manufacturing scheduling while utilizing key concepts to ensure efficient production methods and procedures, as well as the machine and equipment operations.
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These objectives include, but are not limited to, production volumes, quality, safety, inventory, customer satisfaction, as well as meeting fiscal budgets. Maintain working relationship with the union by following the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement Identify training and development opportunities for facility’s Production Supervisors and monitor progress against performance goals Collaboration: Works effectively with others to complete a task or achieve a common objective; ability to cooperate in both interpersonal and team relationships to foster enthusiasm and maintain mutual trust, candor, and respect for others.
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You will lead the plant team in setting objectives and ensure delivery of objectives. Knowledge of machinery and how to identify issues and troubleshoot equipment Demonstrate a general ability to use multiple methods for measuring employee performance.
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Ability to communicate effectively to all employees and to customers, both verbally and in writing. to determine causes of nonconformity with product specifications, and/or operating or production problems.
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Revise production schedules and priorities as needed because of equipment failure, operating problems, or last-minute customer demands. Review and analyze production reports (OEE, downtime, waste, etc.
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We seek a Continuous Improvement Engineer to support our Plant and Operations leadership. TITLE Continuous Improvement Engineer. Identify and Facilitate Improvement Projects Tackle projects aimed at reducing lead-times, improving inventory turnover, minimizing scrap and rework, achieving direct labor cost savings, and enhancing equipment reliability.
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The role of the Paramedic Nurse Extender also, includes patient advocacy, teaching, performance improvement, and the oversight of unlicensed personnel. As a 161-bed facility, Piedmont Rockdale offers 24-hour emergency services, a critical care intensivist program, medical and surgical services, and obstetrics/womens services including a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and Laborist program.
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