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The Regional Lean / Continuous Improvement Manager will be responsible for deploying Lean methodology including strategy design and deployment, training, mentoring, and coaching of subject matter expertise, and working closely cross functionally with Sales, Customer Service, Warehousing, Production, Maintenance, Procurement, Environmental Health & Safety, Finance, Human Resources, and Quality.
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Be able to maintain physical agility that would allow you to squat, bend, and lean to inspect individuals and baggage/cargo. At least one year of full-time work experience in security work, aviation screener work, or X-ray technician work.
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Water/Wastewater Engineer - Intermediate - ( 240002BE ) Our ideal candidate will have experience as a consulting engineer designing water/wastewater projects for municipal clients. Conduct quality assurance and quality control on projects.
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Experience working with manufacturing-based technology, processing, and principles (MS project, AS400, ISO, Lean Six Sigma) is preferred. Drive continuous improvement using a Lean Six Sigma culture throughout the operations.
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Third Class Power Plant Engineer (On-site) POSITION TITLE: Third Class Power Plant Engineer. Must possess a valid Massachusetts 3rd Class Power Plant Engineer's License. Third Class Power Plant Engineer (On-site.
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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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Own, Investigate, and document OOS test results and deviations, and investigations for cGMP Quality Control. Detailed knowledge of Quality Management Systems (QMS). These activities, with management directive will include TrackWise (TW) records, Global Site Actions, evaluating and implementing Global Quality Systems (GQS) documentation and site SOPs, assist with regulatory audit responses, assist with validation programs.
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The ADGE department is looking for a full-time *Senior Mechanical Engineer, Experience with CAD design (CREO, AutoCAD preferred) leads the mechanical hardware design, development and production of radar, sonar, torpedo, and combat system equipment.
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Our team is growing, and as a result we're looking for an experienced Materials Engineer to join our amazing group of professionals. 3-8 years experience working in Construction Materials QA/QC, Materials Engineering, or related field.
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Generate in-process, quality control and transition plans throughout the manufacturing environment. From the start, we've been committed to enriching the experience of dedicated golfers through superior product performance, technological innovation, unmatched quality, and exceptional service.
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The Senior Weapons Systems and Magazines Safety Specialist/Engineer for the Canadian Surface Combatant (CSC) will fulfil a key role in the Engineering Team, establishing and executing the WOME Integration Plan. This position will report to the Engineering Manager - Safety and Certification, working collaboratively within the Engineering Team, and with external regulators.
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San Francisco, California (Hybrid On-Site): $174,900 - $199,700 for Senior Machine Learning Engineer. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $165,100 - $188,500 for Senior Machine Learning Engineer.
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We are searching for a talented RN-Staff Development & Quality. Duties include, but are not limited to: using quality data to make recommendations for educational presentations for all hospice disciplines; work with and support the QAPI team with audits, data collection, data analysis and improvement initiatives; assist with staff professional development and specialty qualifications; assist with on-boarding; assisting staff with problem solving.
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Perform quality-related training on QMS processes, continuous improvement tools and methods. Supplier Quality Management: supplier qualification, review and define product and customer flow-down requirements to Suppliers; and work with key suppliers to drive improvement in quality, cost, and schedule.
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Leading the end-to-end reviews of brokers, MGAs, and internal business units, and providing an opinion on the quality of underwriting and the efficiency of key controls. The Specialist will perform a range of audits and reviews and partner with brokers and Aviva leaders to auditees to build fit-for-purpose solutions to drive excellence in underwriting quality.
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