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The Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Project Manager is a highly experienced and skilled professional who is responsible for leading and identifying opportunities to integrate Salesforce environments of two business after an acquisition.
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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.
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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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Setup a structure to provide support, coaching and mentoring for Global, Regional and Plant Lean Six Sigma Managers. Internal/External spokesperson for Jabil Lean Six Sigma.
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Work closely with Regional Collision Manager to oversee all daily operations of the Collision Center to ensure delivery of excellent results consistently on all aspects of the business.
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Professional certifications such as APICS CPIM/CSCP, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, or equivalent are highly desirable. Promote a culture of continuous improvement using Lean, Six Sigma, and other methodologies.
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Production Manager, Manufacturing Manager, Plant Manager, General Manager, FDA, Medical, Healthcare, Lean, Six Sigma, Kaizen, Lean manufacturing, Process improvement.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and/or Black Belt certification preferred. General SummaryThe Operations Manager is responsible for the management of the production department within the manufacturing plant.
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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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SharePoint, Power BI, and Statistical tools proficiency are a plus (e.g. JMP or Minitab) Helps drive strategy alignment through the application of the Operational Excellence Assessment (OEA) to evaluate maturity level against internal and enterprise-wide performance standards and partner with local leadership to develop an improvement roadmap to advance maturity.
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The Operations Manager is responsible for the management of the production department within the manufacturing plant. Ensure key workplace objectives are met (safety, cost, quality, service, environmental compliance, employee engagement, talent development and retention.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification required; Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification preferred. This Black Belt position will be focused on driving continuous improvement in workforce management by leveraging Lean Six Sigma methodologies to idenfity inefficiencies, develop improvement strategies, and drive operational excellence.
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With Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) as part of our Social Ambition 2030 and a strategic pillar of our Company culture, Prysmian is committed to the development of an organization that prioritizes talent, where people feel respected, included, and free to fully express their potential just as they are.
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Each year, the company manufactures thousands of miles of underground and submarine cables and systems for power transmission and distribution, as well as medium low voltage cables for the construction and infrastructure sectors.
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We also produce a comprehensive range of optical fibers, copper cables and connectivity for voice, video and data transmission for the telecommunication sector. Help mature and harmonize our Daily Management Methodologies (Tiered Communication Process, Gemba, LSW, LPA, and 6S + RTFT Board.
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