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Root Cause Corrective Action / Lean / Six Sigma. Utilize CAMP, Lean, and Six-Sigma methodologies to govern engineering standard work practices. Required Keywords:(MANUFACTURING OR PRODUCTION OR ASSEMBLY OR PRODUCT OR PROCESS OR PLANNING OR DESIGNING OR ENGINEERING OR FABRICATION) AND (SILICON OR SENSORS OR MEMS OR INERTIAL OR MAGNETIC OR “MICRO ELECTRO” OR ROOT OR CAUSE OR RCCA OR SIGMA OR LEAN OR YIELD) AND (AEROSPACE OR AVIATION OR AVIONICS OR AERO OR BOEING) AND (CLEANROOM OR “CLEAN ROOM.
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Certification in Lean/Six Sigma Black Belt with advanced knowledge of lean manufacturing systems processes, products, and customers. 10+ years of professional level plant management/manufacturing operations experience, including managerial experience.
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Minimum Experience: Six years experience in managing large solid waste management operations, contract administration, and recycling operations. Considerable knowledge of solid waste management, including collection and disposal techniques, recycling collection and marketing techniques, contract management, public relations and research.
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Critically review business relationship submissions in the Third Party Risk Management Gateway, the system used to clear potential business relationships within specified time frames. Create and present training sessions to internal groups related to the use of the Third Party Risk Management system.
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Our mission is simple: End Cyber Risk. We’re looking for a Director, Security Operations to be part of making this happen. About the Role: The Director, Security Operations, is responsible for hiring and training all team SOC Triage Security Engineers and Security Analysts.
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Our Performance Improvement services include Finance Transformation, Financial Planning & Analysis, Integration & Carve Out Services, Shared Services Optimization, Operations & Supply Chain, Program & Change Management, and Profit Enhancement.
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The RAR Operations Director is responsible for leading the animal care and facilities management operations of the department while collaborating with veterinary services to ensure seamless integration of the assigned operations.
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ASQ Six Sigma Green Belt desired with ability to lead and execute six sigma projects. Starkey is adding a Supplier Quality Engineer II to it's Quality team in Operations at it's global headquarters in Eden Prairie, MN.Ideal candidates will have several years of experience with contract manufacturing, working with processes and willing to learn.
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Provide test and manufacturing support for Ring Laser Gyro (RLG) and Tactical Guidance Products (TGP) production. Due to compliance with U.S. export control laws and regulations, candidate must be a U.S. Person, which is defined as, a U.S. citizen, a U.S. permanent resident, or have protected status in the U.S. under asylum or refugee status.
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This includes the creation and management of the hotel’s annual capital and operations expense budget to improve and maintain the facility for guests and ownership. This would include, but is not limited to the creation of everyday surprises, the implementation and management of the company’s guest recognition program (Travel Pass) and the proper use of all logo and graphics standards.
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Working knowledge of principles and applications associated with manufacturing operations including SPC, Six Sigma, 5S, SMED and Lean Manufacturing. Six Sigma certification in Green Belt or beyond.
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Key words: Treasury, Foreign Exchange, FX, Derivatives, Hedging, Risk Management, GAAP, Financial Analysis, Financial Reporting. Experience with financial reporting and analysis systems/tools (such as BPC, Oracle BI, Tableau, and Treasury Management Systems such as FIS Integrity.
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Certification or equivalent working knowledge of improvement tools and methodologies – Lean/Six Sigma; Black belt preferred. (Lean, value stream mapping, six-sigma, Kaizen.
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Working knowledge of Lean Six-Sigma concepts and ability to use a CAD System is preferred. This role will lead the electrical, power and controls systems execution and provide technical solutions to support local site engineering and operations.
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The IAM Analyst has experience with IAM technologies and approaches including Privileged Identity Management, Identity Management Governance, single sign-on, multi-factor authentication, & directories.
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