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Continuous Improvement/Lean Manufacturing advocate efficient people & project management skills (Six Sigma, APICS, Kaizen certification preferred) Ensure continuous improvement to safety, quality, cost, and delivery while growing and expanding capabilities within the warehouse.
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Utilize the tools of Problem Solving, Lean, Six Sigma, and other Continuous Improvement Processes to create a culture of world-class Operational Excellence. Develop capabilities for implementing and driving continuous improvement strategies within Molding department to achieve overarching business strategy.
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2 years' experience in Continuous Improvement methodologies (for example Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), World Class Manufacturing (WCM) , Lean Six Sigma) within Supply Chain or manufacturing environments.
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Drive continuous improvement and total employee engagement in critical success areas by empowering employees to use Supply Excellence tools and techniques. Optimize safety, quality, production, and cost objectives through employee involvement and team building approach to root cause problem solving and continuous improvement.
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Demonstrate behaviors that exemplify Rural King’s Values: People First, Integrity, Attitude, Initiative, Teamwork, Accountability, and Continuous Improvement. Access to Centers of Excellence with Barnes Jewish Hospital and Mayo Clinic’s Complex Care Program.
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The Quality Continuous Improvement Manager will report to the Regional Director of Operations - Flooring and will promote awareness of customer requirements throughout the flooring organization and ensure that quality and business processes are defined, compliant and continuously improved.
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Assists with the training of Member Frontline Service associates on company processes and procedures; teaching new technology and tool functionality; delivering new program rollout training; and providing continuous learning and process improvement opportunities.
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Continuous Improvement: Familiarity with lean tools (Six Sigma, 5-S, Lean Manufacturing) to drive improvements. We are seeking an inspiring leader who can motivate and develop their team, driving operational excellence and fostering a culture of continuous improvement.
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Streamline processes, emphasize continuous improvement, and develop internal controls. Job DescriptionAccounting Manager | Onsite - Montgomery, IL | $k - $kThe Accounting Manager supports the Corporate Controller in overseeing the organization's accounting functions, including supervising accounting operations, monthly and yearly closings, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and financial reporting.
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Involvement with leading and performing continuous improvement processes using Lean Manufacturing, Six-Sigma, and similar principles. They offer fantastic benefits and are big believers in continuous improvement and upper ward mobility.
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BA/BS is required, ideally in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering, Operations Management, Biology, Chemistry or related. Six-Sigma Green / Black / Lean training and or certifications is preferred with experience leading, driving and implementing change management.
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Engage in continuous improvement (6S) teams and LEAN manufacturing activities. Perform miscellaneous production and warehouse related tasks (for example, cycle count, preventive maintenance, housekeeping, inventory, incident investigation.
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Founded in 1933, this Green Bay WI based company has over 4,600 team members and operates 41 manufacturing facilities in 17 states each with a dedication to innovative development of its products and forestry resources, with a focus on safety, quality, sustainability, and continuous improvement.
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They offer fantastic benefits and are big believers in continuous improvement and upper ward mobilityFull relocation assistance will be providedSponsorship and visa transfers are not available Responsibilities: Directly supervise 30-40 employees across 1-2 high-speed packaging linesInvolvement with leading and performing continuous improvement processes using Lean Manufacturing, Six-Sigma, and similar principlesEstablish a culture of engagement and set the strategic direction for the team.
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Experience using continuous improvement tools, such as Six Sigma or Lean Manufacturing. Solid understanding of key drivers of operational performance (Six Sigma, lean continuous improvement, etc) and their use in developing strategies for driving efficiency.
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