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Continuous Improvement Engineer/Process Engineer/Chemical Process Engineer/Mechanical Engineer/Chemical Engineer/Chemicals/Engineer/Refining/Production Engineer/Chemicals/Chemical Manufacturing/Project Engineer/Refinery/Refining/Senior Process Engineer/Oil and Gas/Petrochemicals/PSM/Process Safety Management.
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Drive continuous improvement and deliver on plans through close collaboration with Supply Chain, Materials, Warehouse, Advanced Manufacturing, Finance, Product Engineering, Software Engineering, and other internal stakeholders.
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Possess continuous improvement experience with emphasis in the laboratory information management and deployment of LEAN/Six Sigma, analytical methods and manufacturing process development for polymeric materials.
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Employees in both logistics director and supply chain manager positions are skilled in supply chain, continuous improvement, and customer service. Skills: Physical Inventory, Sales, Warehouse Operations, Inventory Management, Inventory Control, KPIs, Sops, Continuous Improvement.
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Business Development, Client Relationship Management, Collaboration, Consultative Communication, Continuous Improvement Mindset, Practice Management Strategy, Prioritizes Effectively, Retirement Planning Selling, Sales, TIAA Products/Services Acumen, Wealth Due Diligence, Wealth Management.
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Leverages strong relationships with the Line of Business to ensure continuous improvement after initial implementation. Process improvement methodologies such as Lean Six Sigma, Kaizen, PDCA, TQM, BPM, Design Thinking.
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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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Sustaining Electrical and Process Improvement Engineer page is loaded Sustaining Electrical and Process Improvement Engineer Apply locations Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States time type Full time posted on Posted 2 Days Ago job requisition id R24-198 Job Description.
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Supports the Chief Privacy Officer with designing and maintaining a risk-based consumer compliance data privacy program and makes suggestions for continuous improvement. Obtains and maintains the designation of Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP) or Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM.
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The Senior Manager, IT Security and Compliance, under the direction of the Director, IT Security and Compliance, focuses on the development and execution of the Kennametal security strategy, including security policies and procedures, governance, identity management, OT security, education, and the continuous improvement of Kennametal’s Security program.
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If so, Thermo Fisher has an exciting opportunity for an individual with excellent judgment, strong communication skills, initiative to take on diverse responsibilities across the legal department, a passion for continuous improvement, and a can-do mindset to join our team in the role of Patent Paralegal.
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As a key member of our consulting team, the CFO Advisory Director will play a pivotal role in advising clients on financial strategy, process improvement, and technology adoption, with a focus on leveraging Onestream Software to drive efficiencies and enhance financial performance.
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Leads solutions using collaboration, technology and/or innovative strategies for both clients and internally - always seeking continuous improvement. Responsible for equipment quality and improvement of the LDAR program assets.
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Continuous Improvement: Identify process and control gaps and champion improvement initiatives through Practical Process Improvement (PPI) Embrace change and apply a continuous process improvement mindset: consider new ways to analyze business data and results.
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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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