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Crane Aerospace and Electronics has an exciting opportunity for a Continuous Improvement Manager at our Burbank, CA location. As a Continuous Improvement Manager, you will master Crane’s Strategy Deployment Process (‘SDP’) and menu of lean manufacturing techniques.
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Continuous Improvement Engineer IIJob SummaryThe 1st Shift full-time Continuous Improvement Engineer II in our Terrell, TX facility isn’t just a job – it’s a starting point to an awesome career with a great company.
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Initiate continuous improvement activities for cycle time reduction, direct labour reduction, alternative materials and scrap reduction for products assigned. A.Duties & Responsibilities Evaluate efficiencies by comparing process standards such as labour hours, machine cycle time to actual production values and report proposed improvement recommendations with timing to Process Engineering Manager.
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Crane Aerospace & Electronics has an exciting opportunity for a Continuous Improvement Facilitator at our Lynnwood, WA location. Job Summary:The Continuous Improvement Facilitator is a rotational assignment for employees to develop CBS (Crane Business System) acumen and leadership skills while supporting critical continuous improvement activities for the site.
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We specialize in aluminum extrusion and fabrication, and we’re committed to delivering high-quality products through continuous improvement and advanced manufacturing techniques. The successful candidate will leverage Lean Principles, Six Sigma Methodologies, and Advanced Automation and Robotics to drive continuous improvement, enhance product quality, and increase operational efficiency.
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Continuous Improvement Leadership: Lead continuous improvement initiatives using Six Sigma Methodologies or other quality-related techniques to identify and solve complex manufacturing problems.
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Join us in our mission to enhance product quality and operational efficiency through continuous improvement and advanced automation. Job SummaryThe Process Engineer will play a critical role in optimizing the aluminum extrusion and fabrication process.
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Workflow Improvement: Conduct time studies, capacity analysis, and ergonomic assessments to improve workflow and reduce bottlenecks. Skills: Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and project management skills.
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The position is located at the manufacturing plant of Hitachi Global Air Power in Michigan City, Indiana, and reports to the Continuous Improvement Manager. Description :Summary of the position:The Continuous Improvement Specialist will lead business process evaluation sessions, and process consistency between users/systems.
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With more than 120 operations and approximately 20,000 employees worldwide, Precision Castparts Corp. is the market leader in manufacturing large, complex structural investment castings, airfoil castings, forged components, aerostructures and highly engineered, critical fasteners for aerospace applications.
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Automation and Robotics: Develop and implement automation and robotics solutions to enhance manufacturing processes in aluminum extrusion and fabrication. Experience: Minimum of five years of experience in industrial manufacturing, preferably in the aluminum extrusion and fabrication industry preferred.
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Green Belt or Black Belt certification preferred. Knowledge: Strong knowledge of Lean Manufacturing Principles and Six Sigma Methodologies. Employee Training: Train employees on Lean Principles, Six Sigma Methodologies, and the operation of automated systems and robotics.
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Lean Manufacturing Implementation: Apply Lean Manufacturing Principles to eliminate waste, streamline processes, and improve operational efficiencies. Technical Skills: Experience with automation and robotics in a manufacturing environment.
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Process Optimization: Conduct value stream mapping, root cause analysis, and process optimization to enhance productivity and reduce costs. How to ApplyInterested candidates should submit their resume detailing their relevant experience and qualifications.
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Technical Support: Provide technical support and guidance to manufacturing teams, maintenance staff, and production supervisors. Company OverviewJoin our dynamic team, where innovation and efficiency drive success.
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