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Undergraduate degree in Business, Engineering, Manufacturing, or relevant program with 10 years’ experience in assembly line processes, equipment, and machinery or 20 years in auto parts manufacturing.
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We are looking for a detail-oriented and experienced in automotive manufacturing (General Assembly, Body in white, Paint, warehouse) Materials Flow Engineer to join our dynamic team. Implement lean manufacturing principles to eliminate waste in materials flow.
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Lead and support 5S, lean manufacturing, and continuous improvement efforts. Evaluates manufacturing processes by designing and conducting research programs; applying knowledge of product design, fabrication, assembly, tooling, and materials; conferring with equipment vendors; soliciting observations from operators.
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Solid understanding of manufacturing processes, systems, and technology, including CNC machining, additive manufacturing, assembly, and quality control. Knowledge of lean manufacturing principles and Six Sigma techniques for process improvement and waste reduction.
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Experience in continuous improvement and lean manufacturing. Demonstrated front line leadership experience in Production, Manufacturing, and/or Assembly Operations required.
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Will help drive key business tools & initiatives including: Six Sigma/Lean, and design processes, standards and common software tools. Supervises the assembly of cost control and related statistical data.
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Responsible for supporting the successful planning, design, and efficient production of the Company’s equipment and manufacturing processes in accordance with LEAN manufacturing principles for a global leader in industrial furnace manufacturing.
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Responsible for improving business processes for each department through analysis and collaboration i.e. Lean Manufacturing, Kaizen tools etc. Responsible for meeting corporate expectations and goals i.e., profit targets, capital expenditures, cost containment, manufacturing/plant engineering improvements, environmental/health/safety.
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The Material Area Supervisor is responsible for leading hourly teams that unload, store, and deliver material to support production in an automotive manufacturing assembly plant. Strong background in LEAN manufacturing systems.
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Competent in performing value stream mapping and leading lean manufacturing initiatives. Apply working knowledge of product design and assembly to the manufacturing process.
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Support and lead projects in the manufacturing processes of fabrication, welding, paint and assembly line using the latest industry techniques to ensure processes are safe, reduce risks to operations and are efficient and effective.
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Experience leading manufacturing/LEAN, supply chain, continuous improvement initiatives. Candidates should possess experience in managing manufacturing operations, leading LEAN initiatives, and driving business transformation in a highly regulated industry.
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Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing principles. Manufacturing experience including automotive (assembly a plus) Wenham Carter search firm is hiring on behalf of an exciting mobility company that are scaling their electric vehicle battery manufacturing operations in the US and are hiring a Production Supervisor based out of Kentucky.
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Required – Six Sigma Black Belt CertificationRequired – Competency with the ability to teach others Lean Manufacturing techniques· Required – Competency with Lean Manufacturing techniques· Required – Competency with Automation Design · Required – High Competency with MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, CRM Applications.
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Be the right hand to the Director of Engineering and play an integral role in the designing, planning, and execution of manufacturing processes for the assembly of cutting-edge medical devices.
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