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The Senior Manager, Enterprise Risk will interface with all levels of management and will oversee the continuous improvement of the Bank’s enterprise risk management program. The Senior Manager, Enterprise Risk will provide strategic thought leadership and guidance through engagement with stakeholders across the three lines of defense.
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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. Manufacturing Engineering Manager Responsibilities: Manages, motivates, and leads team of Engineers ensuring appropriate direction, training, and evaluation.
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The Manufacturing Engineering Manager will manage and oversee all current program activities for the plant as well as any upcoming launches. Manufacturing Engineering Manager. Engineering Manager is responsible for building the Engineering budget and ensuring it's met.
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Strong shop floor experience in mfg / mechanical / process engineering - shop floor level. Precision stamping or molding experience preferredAbility to handle multiple tasks effectively. Ability to effectively communicate to a diverse audience (customers, suppliers, employees.
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Manages exploration of new materials and processes in order to achieve the best quality, process, and reliability. Managing all cost and manpower on projects. Develops and maintains the process standards in which all parts are manufactured.
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Ability to motivate a team environment, help drive results, and delegate authority to subordinate personnel. Maintains documentation closely following necessary timeliness on specific projects. Follows safety regulations and enforces compliance with company safety rules and regulations.
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Precision stamping or molding experience preferred. Manages, motivates, and leads team of Engineers ensuring appropriate direction, training, and evaluation. Responsible for understanding design and engineering requirements on development programs, and ensuring that engineering disciplines are followed.
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Experience with lean, Six Sigma, QRM, or other continuous improvement methodologies. In this role, you will direct and manage all build, fabrication, and facility functions, ensuring exceptional customer satisfaction and driving continuous improvement across our operations.
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Drive continuous improvement initiatives within the project management function, identifying opportunities to streamline processes, enhance efficiency, and optimize project outcomes. Encourage innovation and creativity within the team, fostering a culture of continuous learning and development.
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The Plant Manager leads and manages the plant continuous improvement operations around safety, quality, efficiency, and/or financials. Engages the hourly workforce through high performance teams (HPT) and continuous improvement actions to ensure all employees are involved in the business.
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Manufacturing Engineering Manager Summary: The Manufacturing Engineering Manager will manage and oversee all current program activities for the plant as well as any upcoming launches. Manufacturing Engineering Manager Summary: 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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Willingness to contribute to a positive work environment by demonstrating cultural expectations and influencing others to reward performance and value 'can do' people, accountability, diversity and inclusion, flexibility, continuous improvement, collaboration, creativity and fun.
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Drive continuous improvement by staying current on the latest reporting and Power BI. delivering continuous improvement initiatives and strong management of project-oriented work.
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