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2 years’ experience as Process Engineer in a manufacturing environment,Capital Project Management Skills. Reduce product lead time via the implementation of Lean Manufacturing concepts on the production line.
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Manufacturing environment, with frequent exposure to wood dusts, and cabinet-making related materials. Provide AutoCAD and Autodesk Inventor support to manufacturing. Training in Lean Manufacturing.
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This role will report to the General Manager and needs 5-7 years of experience as a Quality Assurance Engineer or Manufacturing Engineer in a high volume/low mix assembly manufacturing environment.
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Successful candidates must: hold a current Oregon general or manufacturing plant electrical license; have 2-5 years experience including PLCpreferably in a wood products or manufacturing setting; be able to work shift work and weekends; have a strong commitment to safety excellence, work well in a team environment.
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Ability to perform as a multi-skilled tradesman working on electro-mechanical assemblies and provide technical support and service to manufacturing operations as required. Our unique culture of continuous improvement is based on trusting the tools, empowering the team and moving forward, and is kept alive by our more than 14,000 associates across 20-plus manufacturing facilities and offices.
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Must have an engineering degree and experience with Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma initiatives. Must have an engineering degree and experience with Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma initiatives.
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Experience in finishing/assembly of wood components is a plus. Wearing of Personal Protection Equipment required when on manufacturing floor: eye and ear protection. Directs manufacturing personnel to maintain product quality and meet customers’ requirements.
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Education : An Associate of Science degree in welding, manufacturing or industrial trades, is required. Experience : Manufacturing processes, welding, and teaching experience at the high school or college level are preferred.
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Job Overview: Our Director of Manufacturing is responsible for ensuring optimized production, on-time delivery of quality products, and a safe and positive work environment. Experience with Lean manufacturing principles and ability to enhance and sustain a culture of continuous improvement through team member input.
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Previous experience in a Lean manufacturing environment to include; Six Sigma, Continuous Improvement, Kanban and Root Cause Analysis is highly desired. Requirements: Bachelor’s degree preferred or a combination of 2-4 years of manufacturing supervisor or lead coordinator experience is required.
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