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You will provide leadership, direction, and accountability to create and support a world class quality culture across NxEdge by driving continuous improvement in products and business processes, internally and with our suppliers.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience in both quality and continuous improvement/lean/six sigma functions. You focus efforts on continuous improvement; and have a knack for identifying and seizing opportunities for synergies and integration.
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Develop and own a QMS maturity model and audit and report toleadership on the performance of site and regional management systemimplementation and opportunities for improvement. Youwill develop and assure the implementation of corporate levelstrategies, programs, and procedures to provide continuous improvementof global quality performance, and integration of quality principles andactivities within the overall business.
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Develop seed supply strategy in cooperation with Seed Agronomist and Director of Seed & Variety to satisfy business needs, driving for continuous improvement in seed quality and performance.
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Work closely between Etch and CVD to develop initiatives for co-optimization and improvement using newly developed AI analysis tools. Develop and manage safety database and POR (process of record) requirements using AI related software to improve uptime and reduce critical down events in the fab.
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Possess continuous improvement experience with emphasis in the laboratory information management and deployment of LEAN/Six Sigma, analytical methods and manufacturing process development for polymeric materials.
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Provide cybersecurity continuous monitoring support of the network(s), systems, and users using a variety of client-approved tools (including Archer GRC) and resources (for example, but not limited to the following: Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS), Nessus, Core Impact, Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP.
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Analytical Skills, Collaboration, Communication, Consultative Communication, Continuous Improvement Mindset, Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking, Design Thinking Approach, Influence, Innovation, Problem Solving, Research Methods, Story Telling, Test & Learn Mentality, Workshop Facilitation.
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Recruit and support consumers, parents and family members to participate in all phases of the operation of Optum and the Health Plan, from the Governing Body and Mental Health Advisory Board to Quality Assurance/Performance Improvement (QA/PI) Committees and all other critical initiatives.
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Utilize lean methodologies for continuous improvement. Responsible for process improvement and working with other departments to improve interdepartmental processes. Oversee contracted vendor activities and overall performance in the areas of risk adjustment, coding improvement, chart review, and reconciliation.
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Support Trauma Registry staff in the collection, coding, scoring, and reporting of registry data to facilitate performance improvement activities. Supports the trauma registry, including participation with Trauma Quality Improvement Program (TQIP.
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Responsible for development and maintenance of Generation Distributed Control Systems (DCS), Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS), and Turbine Control System (TCS); as well was networking between the different systems.
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During your time with us you’ll also d esign shallow and deep foundations, earth retaining structures, ground improvement, embankments, cut slopes, and other geotechnical structures and perform seismic hazard analyses, including site-response studies, liquefaction evaluations, seismic slope stability evaluations, etc.
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We are seeking a Growth and Improvement minded Regional Medical Scientific Director (AKA Medical Science Liaison / MSL) | in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Immunology that can help drive our Strategic Operating Priorities.
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Establishes and maintains a supportive, collegial role with assigned post-acute care facilities and engages in performance improvement activity. The Care Advisor uses assessment skills and appropriate risk assessment tools to identify patients with actual or potential health care needs that would require post-acute care coordination.
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