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In addition, your direct reports in this role will include the EHS Coordinator, EHS Manager, Quality Manager, Production Control Manager, Production Manager, Production Supervisor, Scheduler, Continuous Improvement Coordinator, and SPS Specialist.
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Creating the basis for continuous improvement and employee empowerment at all levels to drive measurable results while overseeing and executing all safety requirements and cautions. Creating a culture of continuous improvement and learning.
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Experience with operating within a formalized Continuous Improvement Environment (TPM, Lean Manufacturing). Identify and pursue continuous improvement opportunities to reduce manufacturing costs in the production areas.
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The Nurse Manager provides clinical leadership in conjunction with the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) / Director of Nursing (DON) and assumes the responsibility for nursing administrative decisions in the absence of the CNO/DON. Areas of focus include nursing staffing and assignments, performance evaluation, clinical and administrative decision-making related to nursing care, and continuous improvement of nursing and rehabilitative care.
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Focus on quality issues by identifying problems in the manufacturing flow, research and analyze potential alternatives that utilize Continuous Improvement and Lean Manufacturing concepts, and effectively implement solutions.
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Support/lead continuous improvement efforts within the plant in terms of production/labor efficiency, quality, 5s, ergonomics, health/safety, and environmental issues. Maintain monthly utility and waste tracking information and ensure improvement goals are established and met.
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Solid understanding of Continuous Improvement and Lean Manufacturing methodologies and proven track record of implementation. Leads the engineering team in continuous improvement initiatives resulting in cost-reductions and customer give backs.
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Responsible for the development and improvement of the Engineering processes, structure, performance, etc. The Manufacturing Engineering Manager will manage and oversee all current program activities for the plant as well as any upcoming launches.
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Manufacturing Engineering Manager. Engineering Manager is responsible for building the Engineering budget and ensuring it’s met. Manufacturing Engineering Manager. Strong shop floor experience in mfg / mechanical / process engineering - shop floor level.
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Precision stamping or molding experience preferred. Ability to effectively communicate to a diverse audience (customers, suppliers, employees). Manages exploration of new materials and processes in order to achieve the best quality, process, and reliability.
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Recruit, train, and develop project managers and detailers, fostering a culture of excellence and continuous improvement. We are currently looking for a Project Management Department Manager to join our team.
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Eight years of experience in the application of advanced quality tools including SPC, RCCA (Root Cause Corrective Action; i.e. 8D, 5-Why, A3's, or other formats), DOE, Control Plans, MSA/GR&R, PFMEA, and deployment of these tools in continuous improvement initiatives.
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Warehouse Manager- Grandview AreaOversees, manages and directly drives continuous improvement for utilizing, however not limited to: Warehouse management systems (WMS) functionality, business analytics, network resources, offering and/or implementing solutions that align with business directed goals.
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Managing all cost and manpower on projects. Develops and maintains the process standards in which all parts are manufactured. Manages, motivates, and leads team of Engineers ensuring appropriate direction, training, and evaluation.
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Works closely with the Population Health, Contracting, Network Operations, and Medical Policy leadership to foster and support continuous improvement of behavioral health programs and solutions to ensure top performance and member outcomes.
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