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Certified Lean/Six-Sigma Black Belt | Master Black Belt. - Certified Lean/Six-Sigma Green Belt. Look for opportunities to improve system quality and operational excellence.
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Certified Lean / Six Sigma Black Belt preferred. Certified Lean / Six Sigma Green Belt required. As a Process Engineer , you will work within the Enterprise Transformation Office (ETO) to execute corporate strategies and drive transformational change throughout Lifepoint Health.
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LSS Green Belt; Black Belt preferred Pay Information. Reporting to the Vice President of Quality in the Electronic Systems Sector (ES), this resource will support the PPS business area in quality assurance, continuous improvement, and lifecycle management.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and/or Black Belt certification preferred. Ensure key workplace objectives are met (safety, cost, quality, service, environmental compliance, employee engagement, talent development and retention.
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Professional certifications such as APICS CPIM/CSCP, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, or equivalent are highly desirable. Ensure supply chain processes align with quality standards and timelines.
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Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt Certification- Interface with various Executives, VP Operations, Purchasing, Finance, Human Resource, Engineering, customers, union officials, tenant leadership, and suppliers, to promote a high level of communication and collaboration.
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Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt/Lean Expert (preferred). : This Product Development Engineer will work as a valued member of our professional Residential Packaged Product Engineering Team to bring emerging products to life through new product development (NPD) and to sustain existing product lines through quality and productivity initiatives.
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CMI Group Lean Industrial Engineer with Six Sigma Black Belt. Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt with demonstrated experience in leading process improvement projects.
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ASQ Six Sigma Black Belt, Certified Manager of Quality & Operational Excellence (CMQ/OE), and/or Lean Certification. Continuous Improvement Experience, preferably in a Quality Assurance, Manufacturing Design and/or Manufacturing Process Engineering environment.
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Master's degree or relevant certifications (e.g., Lean Six Sigma Black Belt) preferred. Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Business Administration, Operations Management or related field.
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Six-Sigma Black Belt or Green Belt certification. Required Skills and Experience:•Extensive experience in RF, analog, and digital electronic hardware design. Key Responsibilities:•Lead the design and implementation of electronic hardware for wireless communication devices, focusing on IoT and metering applications.
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One or more certification (or equivalent coursework) in the following fields- Six Sigma Black Belt, Lean Certification, OSHA Safety, Certified Manufacturing engineer, Supply Management, EIT, or Professional Engineering License.
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Qualifications We PreferA Bachelor of Science in Materials, Mechanical, Chemical, or Aerospace Engineering is preferredA Master’s of Science in Engineering is a plus, as is green belt and/or black belt certification and trainingPrior engine hardware design, manufacturing or aftermarket experience is a plusKnowledge of Pratt & Whitney design and quality systems is desiredWhat is my role type.
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Six Sigma Black Belt Certified. The Sr. Warranty Engineer is responsible for coordinating adequate resolution of escalated Customer Quality complaints and publishing periodic reports related to Warranty performance.
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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification. Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (Required) Bachelor's degree in engineering, business, or a related field. Master's degree in engineering, business, or a related field.
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