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Through its Sharing Expertise initiative, B. Braun promotes best practices for continuous improvement of healthcare products and services. Ability to apply mathematical operations to such tasks as frequency distribution, determination of test reliability and validity, analysis of variance, correlation techniques, sampling theory, and factor analysis.
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Hyster-Yale Group, Inc. (HYG), a world-class manufacturer of industrial lift trucks, has an outstanding opportunity for an exceptional and talented Continuous Improvement Manufacturing Engineer I-IIIbased at our Berea, KY location.
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Develop relationships and solicit input into the Automation and Control Systems continuous improvement considerations from key technical resources, plant operations managers, supervisors, maintenance personnel, and operators to facilitate the seamless Automation and Control Systems improvement project implementation into operation.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (or similar) certification focused upon continuous improvement activities. Ideal candidates will take ownership of promptly addressing customer warranty claims and ensure that actionable voice of the customer data is captured from each customer interaction to fuel continuous improvement activities within the Dover Food Retail Group.
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The Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, reporting to the Director of Continuous Improvement, is responsible for leading and implementing Lean Six Sigma projects and improvement activities within our organization.
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InSinkErator is looking for a Supplier Development Manager who focuses on enhancing supplier performance in speed and quality by actively engaging suppliers and implementing continuous improvement methodologies.
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The Trauma Process Improvement Nurse working in conjunction with the Trauma Program Manager and Trauma Medical Director assists the trauma program in monitoring all aspects of care. Special Qualifications: Knowledge of trauma statistical reports, peer review, performance improvement and injury prevention, epidemiology is an asset.
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Embrace and engage in the Honeywell Operating System (HOS) including activities, but not limited to Safety & Behavioral Observation Process (BOP), 5S, Continuous Improvement (Kaizen), Tiered Accountability Process, Standard Work, Rapid Problem Solving (RPS), Built In Quality (BIQ), Coaching, Total productive Maintenance (TPM) and Knowledge Sharing.
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Under general supervision, the Lean Sigma Community of Practice Program Manager is passionate about process improvement and coaching others, with a strong ability to motivate colleagues to practice continuous improvement and collaborate, to maximize efficiency within the organization.
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The Manager is responsible for managing staff and for the successful planning, implementation and management of accreditation activities, and other related quality improvement program obligations.
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Drives and supports continuous process excellence and improvement initiatives throughout the PMO, supports prioritization of programs and projects based on business impact and resource capacity.
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Understanding metal finishing manufacturing processes, concepts of lean manufacturing, continuous improvement and team work arecritical to success in this position. Report ongoing activities to Management and keep the company continuous improvement efforts on track.
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The Day Center Supervisor promotes the PACE model of operations to internal and external customers to achieve ongoing census growth and satisfaction with services and implements continuous process improvement projects to serve the community to a high level of excellence.
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The Operations Manager reports to the Division Manager and will oversee the operations of the following expectations for the division; schedule and oversee NDT personnel; radiation safety program; safety and regulatory initiatives; employee training; field audits and service calls.
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APICS (CSPC, CPIM) and Continuous Improvement (OPEX, Lean Six Sigma, 5S) certifications are highly desirable. Objectively measures and communicates supplier performance to support supply chain continuous improvement efforts.
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