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Lean leader, six sigma leader, continuous improvement engineer, CI Manager, CI Leader, CI Lead, CI Leader, CI Lead, performance excellence leader, performance excellence engineer, six sigma, lean, green belt, black belt, continuous improvement, change management, operational excellence, pulp, paper, corrugate, corrugated, folding carton, brown box, paperboard, pulp & paper, packaging, training WestRock is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Certification as a Six Sigma green belt or a comparable quality assurance qualification. Actively engaging in and leading Business Lean Six Sigma processes and projects.
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Experience in basic Quality aspects; 8D, first pass yield, FTQ, investigations, FMEA, Lean, Six Sigma, NC/CAPA, etc. Review bid or purchase order packages for custom hardware to ensure proper callouts of welding specs, Quality Codes, and any weldment items that may present an issue for the supplier during manufacturing.
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Knowledge of Six Sigma, SPC, and Lean Manufacturing. Reporting directly to the Plant Superintendent, the Manufacturing Supervisor , is responsible for leading the manufacturing team to ensure production of a quality product that meets or exceeds customer expectations.
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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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Six Sigma certifications (e.g., Green Belt, Black Belt) and/or Lean Manufacturing certifications indicating proficiency in quality improvement methodologies. Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) from the American Society for Quality (ASQ.
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Project Management - Project Management Professional - Certification - Certification, Six Sigma Black Belt - Certification - Certification, Six Sigma Green Belt - Certification - Certification.
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Certification in Agile, Lean, Six Sigma, Shingo, or Theory of Constraints. Our employees value the flexibility at CACI that allows them to balance quality work and their personal lives.
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Training and experience in Agile, Lean, Six Sigma, Shingo, or Theory of Constraints. What We Can Offer You:- We’ve been named a Best Place to Work by the Washington Post.- Our employees value the flexibility at CACI that allows them to balance quality work and their personal lives.
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Six-Sigma Green Belt. The candidate will be recognized as subject matter expert in a range of electrical engineering applications, with a focus on power electronics and lithium battery systems.
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ASQ Certified Quality Engineer (CQE) or Certified Six Sigma Black Belt (CSSBB) preferred. Minimum of 2 years of experience working as a Quality Engineer, Product Engineer, Process Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, or Industrial Engineer and a Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Science, Math, or Statistics, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Experience with Lean/Six Sigma processes and Continuous Improvement principles. Thorough understanding of plastics processing (injection molding, blow molding, mold design). 3D/2D CAD proficiency: Solid Edge, Solid Works, Pro-E, etc., Experience with Siemens SolidEdge preferred.
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Certified in techniques and tools for process improvement (Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or above). Overall business operations knowledge required to investigate and improve safety, quality, production output, operating costs, and waste/recovery.
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BAE Systems is seeking a Supplier Quality Engineer – Operational Excellence, who will report to the Supplier Quality Manager II – Operational Excellence. Supports internal supplier quality and external supplier candidates through the 6Sigma Green/Black Belt certification program.
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Any of the following: Professional Facilitation Training and/or Certificate, Project Management Training, Curriculum Development Training, Lean/Six Sigma Green Belt, Organizational Behavior Training, and/or Team Development Training.
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