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As a Continuous Improvement Process Engineer , you will play a critical role in enhancing operational efficiency, quality, and productivity within our organization. Proven experience in process improvement, preferably in manufacturing or production environments.
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This position primarily is involved in the analysis, design, and improvement of manufacturing process systems for the bulk powder processing, spray drying, liquid processing, CIP, dry blending, and powder handling processes within the North American region of Abbott Nutrition.
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5+ years experience process engineering for plastic injection molding in the automotive industry. Theplastics process engineer supports the overall manufacturing process forinjection molded automotive parts by sampling, developing, optimizing, andtroubleshooting molding processes and auxiliary parts handling equipment usingscientific injection molding principles.
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Prioritizes and regularly facilitates reviews of ongoing process controls improvement opportunities with the core plant technical team. Participates on project/improvement teams and implements small projects under the direction of the business Process Automation Consultant or other engineers in Operations.
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3+ years of experience Continuous Improvement Engineer, Process Engineer, Mechatronics Engineer. This position supports the Prattville, Alabama Plant in meeting the product specification, customer requirements, and shareholder expectations by improving process capability and driving process improvement projects utilizing Lean/Six Sigma methods.
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Assist with process improvement and discussions related to third-party risk management solutions. Provide advisory services to evaluate, recommend, design, and implement third-party risk management solutions and process improvements.
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Ability to show past achievement of process improvement techniques using lean system tools. Proven experience as a thermoset engineer or similar role with strengths in lean systems or continuous improvement engineer.
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This role is a key position within the organization, responsible for delivering process innovation and continuous improvement initiatives across multiple departments. Execute loss analysis processes as needed to support the timely identification of trends, losses, and process variation to establish plant improvement projects.
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Support Field Operations and Specialty GSC team in engineering related areas such as work methods, ergonomics, process improvement, production thru-put, equipment downtime, and safety of the operator.
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As opportunities to improve process and performance present themselves, the QA Engineer will facilitate and guide the improvement to ensure effective implementation is achieved. Effectively identify and facilitate process improvement, enabling multiple domain experts to come together to identify and adopt process or technology improvements.
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Create a process improvement culture by using various tools such as: lean, six sigma, waste reduction, visual management, and others. As the Continuous Improvement Engineer, you will work closely with Sales Planning, Sales, Order Processing, Fulfillment, Supply Chain Management, Sourcing, and IT teams.
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The Trauma Process Improvement Nurse working in conjunction with the Trauma Program Manager and Trauma Medical Director assists the trauma program in monitoring all aspects of care. The Trauma Process Improvement Nurse is responsible for: Meeting Riverside County Trauma Center Standards as well as JC and American College of Surgeons standards, complying with all state and federal regulations, complying with corporate and hospital policy and procedures, managing patient information, promoting teamwork and positive customer service.
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Its integrated solutions for the renovation of public and private buildings, light construction and the decarbonization of construction and industry are developed through a continuous innovation process and provide sustainability and performance.
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Utilize process improvement techniques (Lean, Six Sigma, SPC etc.) The ideal candidate will have a track record of process improvement, problem solving and improving process methodologies in a first-in-kind process system.
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Leads and executes process development and improvement projects from conception to completion. 3+ years of experience in process or product development of laser components, sub-systems, fiber optics, precision optical/electro-mechanical assemblies.
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