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Sterile Processing, Logistics, Supply Chain Manager, Six Sigma, Lean Six Sigma, Healthcare, Operations, Management. Some of our most successful employees in this role have previous experience with Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, process improvement, or sterile processing.
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In these facilities, the Sterile Processing Department is a central part of that mission, and the Sterile Processing Manager is the leader. If so, we’d love to discuss you joining our industry-leading team as a Sterile Processing Manager.
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LEAN/Six Sigma Black Belt certification preferred. Leverages LEAN/Six Sigma concepts to reduce process waste and drives end-to-end cost reductions and process efficiencies. With approximately $1 Billion in U.S. supply chain costs, this individual will partner with Operations and Commercial teams and use data-driven analysis, strategic thinking, initiative ideation & prioritization, and project management skills to identify current supply chain capacity and capability gaps and deploy solutions to improve end-to-end flow of product through the supply chain.
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ASQ Certifications preferred: Quality Manager/Organizational Excellence, Quality Engineer, Six Sigma Black Belt, Quality Auditor. Six Sigma Green Belt / Lean Six Sigma training preferred.
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Certifications in Supply Chain Management, Procurement Professional (CIPP/CIAPP), Project Management (PMP), Lean Six Sigma certification. Participate in risk assessment and pre-audit planning to conduct independent and objective supply chain reviews across Honeywell's diversified global operations.
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Preferred: Food Safety Certification, ISO or similar Audit Certification, Autocad, SAP, Certified Lean Six Sigma, Project Management, or related Supply Chain field experience. Serves as interim Warehouse Manager, leading and managing operations in times of need, which may include several weeks, to months of on-site support at a time.
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Six Sigma Green Belt and ASQ Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) preferred. Key products include hoists, crane components, precision conveyor systems, rigging tools, light rail workstations and digital power and motion control systems.
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Continuous improvement such as Lean, Six Sigma, Total Quality Management. The Electrical Superintendent is responsible for overseeing all medium voltage operations within the construction project.
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Responsibilities: Set up, operate, and troubleshoot Mark Andy 2200 six and eight color flexographic presses. The successful candidate will be responsible for operating and maintaining our Mark Andy 2200 six and eight color presses with water-based inks.
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UES is a privately held, rapidly growing engineering and consulting firm with nearly six decades of experience in geotechnical engineering, construction materials testing, building code compliance, threshold inspections and environmental consulting.
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Job Description: Seeking a skilled Second Shift Lead Flexographic Press Operator to join our team. Job Title: Second Shift Lead Flexographic Press OperatorLocation: Birmingham, AlHours of Operation: Monday through Thursday, 2:30 PM to 1:00 AMgSalary: $23.00 to $30.00 per hourAbout Us: Label Company is a leading provider of custom labeling solutions, specializing in flexographic printing.
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Qualifications: Minimum of 3 years of experience operating flexographic presses, preferably Mark Andy 2200 or similar models. Proficiency in color matching, ink mixing, and press setup. Train and mentor junior press operators to enhance their skills and performance.
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Job Title: Second Shift Lead Flexographic Press OperatorLocation: Birmingham, AlHours of Operation: Monday through Thursday, 2:30 PM to 1:00 AMgSalary: $ to $ per hourAbout Us: Label Company is a leading provider of custom labeling solutions, specializing in flexographic printing.
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We operate state-of-the-art machinery and pride ourselves on delivering high-quality products to our clients. Monitor press performance and make adjustments as needed to optimize efficiency and minimize downtime.
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The Warehouse Process Manager is responsible for engaging on-site with local leaders in warehouses and production centers to execute and drive warehouse process transformation and ongoing process improvements using subject matter expertise of current operations execution.
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