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Qualifications: Degree in Mechanical Engineering or related discipline 2+ years of experience in chemical manufacturing with a focus on rotating equipment (preferred) Knowledge of AutoCAD, CMMS, PSM, and Six Sigma Principles.
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This may involve implementing lean manufacturing principles, Six Sigma methodologies, and other quality improvement tools and techniques. Statistical Process Control (SPC): They use statistical process control techniques to monitor and analyze production processes, identify trends, and detect deviations from quality standards.
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Facilitates warehouse audits & process improvements; quality (six sigma) and efficiency. 3-5 years of experience in continuous improvement, industrial engineering, and/or warehousing process improvement.
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Proficient in using quality analysis and improvement tools such as FMEA (Failure Modes and Effects Analysis), FTA (Fault Tree Analysis), 8D (8 Disciplines Problem Solving), Six Sigma, and SPC (Statistical Process Control.
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Lead area improvement team, applying Six Sigma, Lean, 5S and other operational excellence techniques to achieve improvements. Strong skills in manufacturing and processing engineering with knowledge of CNC machining, metal forming and welding.
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Lean Six Sigma certification or equivalent process improvement experience. Process Excellence: Collaborate with engineering and operations to optimize manufacturing processes.
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International medical device manufacture with a location in Aiken SC is adding a PROCESS ENGINEER to it's engineering team. The Process Engineer troubleshoots materials, processes, and tooling production issues in plastic extrusion environment.
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Optimize to optimize moderately complex Manufacturing processes using engineering methods (e.g., SIX Sigma and LEAN methods) for design for manufacturing and for continuous process improvement.
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Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, and other process improvement methodologies. Participate in continuous improvement initiatives, including Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma projects.
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Experience in statistical process control, process optimization and continuous improvement including experience with Six sigma and Lean Manufacturing preferred. Reviews customer claims identifying root causes and leads the development and implementation of corrective action plans in conjunction with the process engineer and the Operations team.
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Utilize Lean Six Sigma methodologies and other improvement tools to drive process enhancements and achieve operational excellence. Certification in Lean Six Sigma or other continuous improvement methodologies is a plus.
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Planning, facilitating, and executing continuous improvement events using Lean Six Sigma tools. Six Sigma Green Belt ideally needed for the role. Teaching, leading, and coaching cross-functional teams on Lean Six Sigma tools and methodology.
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Adhere to all company rules and requirements (e.g., pandemic protocols, Environmental Health & Safety rules) and take adequate control measures in preventing injuries to themselves and others as well as to the protection of environment and prevention of pollution under their span of influence/control with computer applications and software related to engineering field, such as Computer Aided Design (CAD.
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Certification in quality management (e.g., Six Sigma, Certified Quality Engineer) preferred. Ability to analyze data trends and identify opportunities for process improvement.
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Effectively use all process improvement strategies and techniques including Lean, Poka Yoke, and Six Sigma to attain the perfect value stream for product and reduce the cost of manufacturing.
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