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Promoting an environment of continuous improvement including lean and six sigma processes and mistake proofing. Maintenance and ordering of tools, operating and office supplies to support continuous pick, pack and ship operations including printer paper, ziplock/bubble wrap bags, cushion wrap, rubber bands, coolers, ice packs, boxes, tape, pillow film, toner cartridges, shrink wrap and shipping labels.
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Statistical analysis and problem solving skills (Six Sigma) Familiarization with ELS (Continuous Improvement) principles and knowledge of lean sigma tools. Avery Dennison Corporation (NYSE: AVY) is a global materials science and digital identification solutions company that provides a wide range of branding and information solutions that optimize labor and supply chain efficiency, reduce waste, advance sustainability, circularity and transparency, and better connect brands and consumers.
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Experience with Lean Manufacturing & Six Sigma. The Toyota Production System (TPS) Senior Specialist is responsible for supporting the implementation of the TPS. TPS is “to strengthen the corporate structure through visualization of problems and their thorough improvement,” and this corporate structure refers to IAF. Through planning and formulating, will assist in the implementation of cost reduction improvements based on Toyota Production System.
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Statistical analysis and problem solving skills (Six Sigma) Demonstrated experience with effective Quality Corrective and Preventive Action processes to ensure process improvement and auditing resultsAbility to quickly acclimate to complex organization: build and develop functional relationships, gain knowledge of products, develop analytical and reporting skills, learn multiple computer-based quality, inventory, and internet/ intranet applications.
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Experience in applying Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing tools and Lean Sigma Methodology. Ability to provide technical direction to the CNC programming department would be a plus.
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Minimum of six months experience as a speech therapist / speech-language pathologist. Meet the education and experience requirements for Certification of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology or Audiology granted by ASHA.
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Drive a truck with capacity up to three tons and usually six wheels to transport materials. As a CDL Truck Driver you will be responsible for transporting cargo to and from specified destinations.
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Must be able to stand for six hour a day, be required to lift 50lbs, and perform repetitive movements of reaching, bending, lifting, and grabbing. Lace-up only styles: no pull-ups or loafer-styles Steel toe Metatarsal protection not required Athletic styles are acceptable Waterproof/oil resistant not required High slip resistance preferred We will also ask when the person arrives, there will be a 1 day leniency policy to comply or the person will be asked to leave.
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A detailed listing of the physical requirements may be obtained from the local Human Resource contact or the site Occupational Health Nurse. Maintain site document control and training objectives. Ability to quickly acclimate to complex organization: build and develop functional relationships, gain knowledge of products, develop analytical and reporting skills, learn multiple computer-based quality, inventory, and internet/ intranet applications.
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Utilizes six-sigma and lean manufacturing tools to identify service, cash, and/or cost savings opportunities. Six sigma Green/Black Belt certification preferred. Provide materials management project leadership for activities such as VMI implementations, Supplier Transitions, VA/VE, footprint transitions, and new product introductions.
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Able to work effectively in a team environment; Must be able to stand for six hour a day, be required to lift 50lbs, and perform repetitive movements of reaching, bending, lifting, and grabbing.
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At least five (5) years’ experience in food manufacturing management Six Sigma Black Belt certification Benefits Company Benefits: Medical and Vision Insurance Dental Insurance 401k Life Insurance and Long Term Disability (Company Paid.
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We will train and get those who qualify with six month worth of paid training. We will train and get those who qualify with six month worth of paid training. Aerotek is an Allegis Group company, the global leader in talent solutions.
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