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Provide ownership and analysis of injection molding process and equipment for the reduction in defects, overall process improvement and/or the reduction of downtime and continue improvements.
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The Molding Process Technician makes suggestions and implements improvement plans to prevent failures. The Molding Process Technician is responsible for troubleshooting, repairing and performing preventative maintenance on the equipment.
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Support continuous improvement in safety, quality and productivity in Chassis and/or Trim areas. Drive continuous improvement in safety, quality and productivity. Support Manufacturing Process Engineering activity for Final Assembly.
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Perform complex process improvement functions under minimal supervision. Certified Business Process Improvement/Reengineering Practitioner (CBPR) or the equivalent combination of training, education, and experience.
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Leverage best practices gained through process improvement activities to other activities which would benefit from implementation. Significant experience in leading teams in business process improvement initiatives.
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Interacting regularly with peers and management to pursue continuous improvement of facility operations and promote a teamwork focused environment. Experience with continuous flow process environments, such as crush, refinery, or biodiesel operations.
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US Service Assurance Continuous Process / Technology Improvement Managing Engineer. Minimum of 6 years direct or related IT Process Improvement experience with a focus on scalability and efficiency through predictive analytics and intelligent automation.
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Previous consulting experience is preferred, although internal operations improvement within specific industries will also be considered. 5+ years of experience developing and implementing high-quality business process, technology, and organizational solutions.
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Manage and prioritize the project portfolio in cooperation with the Plant Manager or Focused Improvement pillar and/or the Regional Process Technology Manager, where applicable. Promote continuous process safety improvement.
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Apply engineering and lean principles to identify opportunities and promote continuous improvement across manufacturing activities. Create machine and equipment utilization plans to optimize product and process design, reduce production cost, increase production speed, ensure quality, and promote safety.
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The Process Improvement Engineer drives continuous improvement and eliminates waste and inefficiencies while enhancing the experience for our employees and our Members. Lead Process Improvement Engineer page is loaded.
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The primary purposes of the position is to ensure maximum value is obtained from efficient manufacturing operations, aligning capital investment with operational and business needs and driving continuous improvement in daily activities.
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Design and implement data collection and measurement systems that will track and report process improvement performance, gauging the impact and effectiveness. Manage process improvement initiatives from implementation through handoff to process owners, ensuring a sustainable and smooth transition.
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Analyze and improve existing processes using SPC data, design of experiments, Six Sigma and other methods to improve manufacturing processes for cost reduction, quality improvement to increase efficiencies.
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Industrial Engineering, Process Engineering, Time Studies, Ergonomics, AutoCAD, Packaging, Batching, Continuous Improvement. Lead various projects and process improvement activities related to cost savings, overall plant efficiency, cost/waste reduction, and more.
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