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Demonstrated experience implementing Lean & Six Sigma process improvement techniques (ideally a certified green or black LSS practitioner) + Promote a culture of world class performance and continuous improvement that values learning and a commitment to quality.
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Process improvement or project management certification (e.g., Lean Six Sigma Green or Black Belt, CAPM, PMP, CCMP, or Prosci) Process improvement or project management certification (e.g., Lean Six Sigma Green or Black Belt, CAPM, PMP, CCMP, or Prosci.
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Partner with internal and external customers in facilitating/leading lean six sigma structured improvement activities (SIAs). Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt certification.
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As the Business Transformation (BT) Lead/Business Process Reengineering (BPR)/Continuous Process Improvement (CPI) Six Sigma Black Belt (BB), you will support the Department of the Navy (DON) Process Improvement Office (PIO) in this KEY Lead position.
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Six Sigma Green or Black Belt Certification a plus. Maintenace Supervisor experience in operations, maintenance, engineering and/or process improvement roles including supervising teams of people.
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Driving continuous improvement using Lean Six Sigma tool sets. -Lean Six Sigma Blackbelt certification. In addition, the selected applicant will also promote and suggest improvements to Quality and Manufacturing processes which aid in promoting continuous improvement activities.
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Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma experience. Daily responsibilities will include: Support Manufacturing Process Engineering activity for Final Assembly, Drive continuous improvement in safety, quality and productivity.
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Knowledgeable with DoD Directive (DODD) 5010.42, DoD-Wide Continuous Process Improvement/Lean Six Sigma Program, and SAE AS9100D Quality Management Systems –Requirements for Aviation, Space, and Defense Organizations.
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Experience with change management and process improvement methodologies (e.g., Lean, Six Sigma) is a plus. Develop and implement best practices, standard operating procedures, and efficiency-enhancing initiatives to streamline operations and drive continuous improvement.
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Prior experience in areas of risk management, internal controls, financial management, program management in federal government or non-profit organizations. Familiarity with the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, green banks, or previous work in sustainability, clean energy, and decarbonization strategy development.
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Mastery of process improvement techniques to include but not limited to: Lean, Six Sigma, Theory of Constraints, benchmarking, metric/statistical analysis, process management and improvement, and process flow charting.
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Possesses expertise in process improvement methodology at Black Belt (BB) level or equivalent within the past ten (10) years and experience in DoD applications such as at NAVAIR AIRSpeed Offices or equivalent.
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Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt / Master Black Belt. Coach and teach to the practical application of Lean/Six Sigma methodologies such as value stream mapping, kaizen, process mapping, data collection, waste analysis, inferential statistics, hypothesis testing (Minitab) and design of experiments.
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Working knowledge or certification in Continuous Improvement Methodologies (Lean, Six Sigma) The Facility Manager is the driving force behind the continuous improvement programs and builds a culture of actively engaged associates.
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ASQ Certified Quality Manager. Serving as the primary Quality contact between Dallas Manufacturing areas, off sites, supported programs, internal compliance group and DCMA. ASQ Certified Quality Engineer.
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