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Strategically identify CI opportunities for the business and utilize Continuous Improvement tools such as SPC, Six Sigma, Lean, Root Cause Analysis, and others to drive FS&Q improvement.
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Collaborate with vendors to optimize IGA solutions and drive continuous improvement. Identity Development Manager Overview: We are seeking an experienced Identity Governance and Administration (IGA) Development Manager to lead our dynamic team responsible for managing SailPoint IIQ and overseeing Active Directory integrations within our organization.
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Proactively partner with business and engineering to frame the problem and use the principles of design thinking to build experiences through a process of continuous product discovery inclusive of user research, prototyping and outcome measurement.
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Meets requirements related to Environmental Health & Safety (EHS), quality, productivity, budgets, 5S, Continuous Improvement (CI) and housekeeping. Proven record of change management, operational excellence and continuous improvement achievements.
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As the Program Supervisor, you will provide reflective supervision to Intact Specialists, and be a vocal advocate for continuous program evaluation and improvement, all with the goal of helping children and families thrive.
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The Quality Improvement Engineer is responsible for identifying, analyzing and implementing quality and continuous improvement functions to enhance safety, drive waste reduction, enhancing process control, and improving efficiencies through decreasing variation, cost and cycle times.
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Public Consulting Group LLC (PCG) is a leading public sector solutions implementation and operations improvement firm that partners with health, education, and human services agencies to improve lives.
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Technology Evaluation: Research and evaluate emerging technologies, tools, and frameworks to identify opportunities for innovation and improvement in the digital health space. Experience working in fast paced Agile, SAFe Agile, Kanban, and continuous workflow environments.
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Must be in good standing (not on a performance improvement plan or active discipline). Store Support Center Teammates: minimum of one year employment with Schnucks. Store/Facility Teammates: minimum of six months employment with Schnucks.
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Partner with Enterprise Risk Management, business Risk, and other risk leadership to ensure consistency in approach and effective improvement cycles of the risk management standards and methodologies, to ensure a fulsome approach is deployed across the enterprise.
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Be a part of our commitment to Operational Excellence by facilitating new process technology, standardization, product introduction, and continuous improvement. Continuous Improvement: Monitor and validate existing processes, equipment, and tooling for continuous improvement opportunities.
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TIME AFTER COMPETITIVE APPOINTMENT: By the closing date (or if this is an open continuous announcement, by the cut-off date) specified in this job announcement, current civilian employees must have completed at least 90 days of federal civilian service since their latest non-temporary appointment from a competitive referral certificate, known as time after competitive appointment.
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As a Service Technician, you will be the frontline in addressing service-related callbacks across a broad spectrum of home improvement projects including roofing, siding, replacement windows, doors, gutters, decks, sunrooms, and select remodeling projects.
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Experience of continuous integration systems e.g. Jenkins, Harness. Subject to their specialization, the Software Engineer designs, develops, tests, publishes, and/or supports different cloud-based products and solutions while working closely with a global team of engineers to build robust solutions that meet our business objectives following continuous integration and continuous deployment processes.
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Public Consulting Group (PCG) is a leading public sector management consulting and operations improvement firm that partners with health, education, workforce and human services agencies to improve lives.
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