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Experience using data analysis to drive improvements through the application of Lean and/or Six Sigma tools and concepts; Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification or above. Facilitator expert in TPM, VSM, PULL Systems, Theory of Constraints, Hoshin Kanri and other Lean, Six Sigma, or Agile methodologies identified to enhance Engagement, Business Agility, and Empowerment at all levels within the region.
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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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Knowledge of lean/six sigma tools a plus. Reporting to our SVP and General Counsel, this position will provide day-to-day global support for Meridian’s non-FDA compliance and CSR programs including, but not limited to, trade compliance, anti-corruption compliance, competition/antitrust compliance, conflicts of interest, gifts and entertainment, Code of Ethics, GDPR/Privacy law, Government Contracting, Conflict Minerals compliance, CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility), etc.
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Experience with SPC, 5S, Six Sigma, CI, RCA and CAPA. · bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Chemical Engineering is a plus and Six Sigma Certified preferred. · Monitor, analyze production process to identify issue and opportunity of improvement, reduce product and process variation using Six Sigma and SPC methods, ensure products are manufactured per the manufacturing procedures and validated processes developed to meet customer expectations.
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By fusing the skillsets of our Six Sigma Black Belts, MBAs, Industry Consultants, Security Specialist, & Canine Professionals; we design and deliver integrated holistic air cargo security solutions.
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Preferred Qualifications Professional Engineer (P.E.), Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Six Sigma, Human Factors Engineering preferred. Job Summary The overall purpose of the Process Safety Manager position is to function as the subject matter expert (SME) for process safety and hazard analysis, risk mitigation, and PSM / RMP auditing.
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2+ years experience as a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt with a demonstrated project portfolio of successful DMAICs and Kaizens. Utilize the Lean-Six Sigma Methodology (training provided) to improve business processes.
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Six Sigma Green Belt certification. May be certified in lean and six-sigma quality engineering methodologies. Experience with Software/Hardware development lifecycle through operations and sustainment.
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Preferable Experience: Six Sigma Black Belt or similar training Prior experience with self-release (DSQR, SARA, DQCR, etc.) Guided by formal Lean Six Sigma methodologies, the QM will take the lead in implementing changes, acting as a leader and mentor for their team.
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Qualifications: BS Degree - Engineering; 6 Sigma Green Belt. Deep understanding of manufacturing process such as PCB fabrication and assembly - SMT reflow, AOI, X-Ray, Encapsulation, Laser etching and electrical testing.
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Familiar with manufacturing efficiency strategies such as Lean, Six Sigma, 5S, Value Stream mapping, using SPC in resolving/improving productivity and efficiencies etc. Employment Indicator Non Manager.
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2+ years in supplier quality discipline; Lean Six Sigma certified; SAP experience preferred but not required. 0 - 3 years in supplier quality discipline; Six Sigma and Lean methodology certified preferred.
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Understanding of lean manufacturing principles (5S, Six Sigma, Kaizen, continuous improvement, TPM, TPS) Why is This a Great Opportunity: This position reports directly to the Plant Manager and has potential for growth Manages a large team.
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Six to eight years of relevant underwriting experience with experience in inland marine. Inland Marine provides protection for business properties that are mobile in nature or require unique valuation.
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The Account Executive Officer (AEO), Inland Marine will partner with agents and brokers to provide coverage for new and renewal business based on customers' needs. Deep knowledge of inland marine products, the regulatory environment, and the local insurance market.
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