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Identify, design, lead, and facilitate continuous improvement projects on behalf of Security & Classified Operations and the Executive Director, Security & Classified Operations and Chief Security Officer while maintaining compliance with federal regulations by researching applicable changing government laws (32 CFR), executive orders and requirements and updating RAND-wide policies and procedures.
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Utilize quality control tools and techniques, such as statistical process control (SPC), Six Sigma, and root cause analysis, to identify trends, analyze data, and drive continuous improvement initiatives.
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Demonstrated problem-solving and analytical skills, with a focus on root cause analysis and continuous improvement. Foster a culture of quality consciousness and accountability among team members, promoting a commitment to excellence and continuous improvement throughout the organization.
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Serve as a Subject Matter Expert, driving Continuous Improvement related to the Patient Experience, including tracking call trends and creating new processes to improve the UPMC Patient Experience.
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Primary Responsibilities: The QAIP function is to be structured and managed to drive continuous improvement in Internal Audit practices through the maintenance of a QAIP that covers all aspects of the internal auditing activity, including conformity with the Institute of Internal Auditors’ International Professional Practice Standards and Code of Ethics (the IIA Standards), and regulatory requirements.
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Manage and maintain smooth operation of Detail Shop through commitment to continuous improvement to reduce costs and streamline operations. The Detail Manager is responsible for training new employees and ensuring high quality workmanship in the Detail Shop. The ideal candidate will have strong communication skills and attention to detail.
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The Senior Manager Materials Management will work with internal customers as well as third party partners in developing sourcing strategies, implementing new standardized processes, driving continuous improvement, and generating sustainable gains in efficiency.
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Assist the GM in the execution of the store business plan to drive results and achieve continuous improvement. Assist in conducting effective and productive management and team meetings to identify and impact areas of opportunity and achieve continuous improvement.
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Collaborates with the executive director and regional dining services director to establish goals, objectives and continuous improvement initiatives. Collaborates with the executive director and regional dining services director to establish goals, objectives and continuous improvement initiatives.
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Additionally, they will oversee and develop the Lab and Quality personnel, implementing methods for continuous improvement, and adhere to API (American Petroleum Institute) certification and manufacturing standards, while driving a culture of continuous quality improvement.
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Leads performance improvement initiatives with cross functional personnel and in implementing continuous improvement initiatives tied to departmental strategic plan. Contributes to the updating of the departmental strategic plan and leads continuous improvement teams to enhance organizational performance and effectiveness.
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Additionally, the Regional Delivery Lead is responsible for developing relationships across WNS-Denali account leadership to share best practices and identify continuous improvement opportunities.
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Drive continuous improvement through PPI project participation and leadership. Exhibit a passion for improvement and professionalism. The Manager of Supply Chain Regional Planning is responsible for making it easier for our customers to do business with us by enabling an order fulfillment experience that creates significant value for our customer.
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Founded by industry leaders to set a new standard in search, career placement and flexible staffing, we deliver coordinated staffing solutions with unparalleled service, a commitment to project completion and success and a passion for innovation, creativity and continuous improvement.
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Process Engineering department on continuous improvement projects. Looking for that go-getter candidate that wants to take the next step in their career as an Engineering Manager for a client in the metals industry supporting some fast growing clients.
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