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Hyster-Yale Group, Inc. (HYG), a world-class manufacturer of industrial lift trucks, has an outstanding opportunity for an exceptional and talented Continuous Improvement Engineer – 2nd Shift field based in Berea, Kentucky.
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Intermediate knowledge of multiple processes such as machining, welding, assembly techniques, time studies, automation, PLC, machine logic, torque tooling, computer applicationsLevel III Bachelor's Degree (technical field) preferred, associate degree, or 7-10 years of relevant work experience in manufacturingStrong leadership skills to drive continuous improvement, manage processes and implement new conceptsStrong knowledge of lean manufacturing processes and problem solving.
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Evaluate tooling and fixturing to determine optimum method of repair or improvement. When necessary, help to evaluate existing tooling and fixturing to determine optimum method of repair or improvement.
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Work with process technicians and maintenance personnel to provide technical assistance in problem solving, continuous improvement, and process control. The incumbent also provides continuous improvements in the areas of safety, quality, and value.
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Set up, tack, weld, and allow for material draw on major components, sub-weldments, and miscellaneous parts while supporting continuous process of production of lift trucks. At least 6 months of MIG welding experience is required.
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Excellent problem solving and decision-making skills, results oriented and customer service focused This job opportunity is with one of our many franchisees. Why Wendy's Under the direction of a District Manager, the General Manager is responsible for the restaurant’s daily operations, including, but not limited to:Maintain day-to-day financial controlsCreate and manage staff schedulesInterview, hire, train and orientate teamOversee coaching, counseling, and developing staff and managing team relations.
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Prepares employee work schedules in a timely manner to ensure continuous ability to properly serve guests in accordance with Sonic Drive-In policy and applicable law. Continuous standing, bending, stooping, lifting, stretching and frequent over-head lifting will be required when staging, preparing or packaging menu items and/or cleaning.
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Maintain and work within established departmental, center, and corporate policies and procedures, objectives, quality improvement program, and safety, environmental, and infection control standards.
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This position requires continuous updating of education and treatment techniques in the delivery of wound care. - Continuous updating of wound care knowledge through seminars and professional organizations is required.
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Strong organizational and problem-solving skills. Prior experience in property maintenance or a related field. This is an on-site position that requires strong organizational and communication skills.
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Drive continuous improvement through (JSA) job safety analysis, focusing on industrial hygiene, PPE, ergonomics, engineering design, and behavioral based safety. Collaborate with the HR Manager to facilitate incident investigation process and Workers Compensation case management as required.
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Participate with global Motor Design Engineering organizations in engineering activities of xEV traction motors: original design, design change management, validation, production launch and problem troubleshooting.
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The Welder is responsible for setup, tack, and welds a variety of uprights, carriages, and sub-weldments such as cross members, crossheads, sub shafts, hose shive, and other brackets and miscellaneous parts.
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