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A quality or CI credential; examples include ASQ certification, Six Sigma Green/Black/Master Black Belt, Shainin Red X, Lean Mfg. A quality or CI credential; examples include ASQ certification, Six Sigma Green/Black/Master Black Belt, Shainin Red X, Lean Mfg.
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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. Expert in Plastic Injection Molding (non-negotiable). Monroe County, NY. Solid educational background (Bachelor's degree or higher in engineering, technology or business administration) and relevant work experience in operations, process engineering and preferably launch of new programs.
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Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt preferred. Leads Kaizen and Black Belt projects. Use the DMAIC or DMADV process to complete Black belt projects as assignment per year. Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt preferred.
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Experience with Continuous Improvement, Lean Six Sigma and/or Green Belt helpful. Experience with Continuous Improvement, Lean Six Sigma and/or Green Belt helpful. Integrate Environmental, Health & Safety into departmental planning decision making, systems, and processes.
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Transports soiled dishes for Doctor's Dining Room to conveyor. Prepares counter for serving, serves personnel neatly and assists in preparation of food for serving such as toast, coffee and desserts.
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Requirements include inspecting conveyor systems, inspecting plant equipment and working in a manufacturing environment to survey equipment and offer value added solutions, so working in close quarters and heights is required.
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Perform PM's on assigned machines to ensure that they run at their maximum capacity through cleaning, lubricating, belt replacement, changing filters, bearings, etc. Experience with conveyor systems, scales, and packaging equipment.
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Serves and replenishes food from counters and steam tables (sometimes using a conveyor food belt), and breaks down stations at the end of meal periods. The Food Service Worker may work anywhere on property where food is prepared.
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Cleans counters, steam tables, cold tables, dining room tables and chairs, ovens, ranges, hoods and sinks. General Kitchen duties such as dishroom, cafeteria, catering, and trayline could be required.
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