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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt preferred. Evaluates, develops and improves existing and new manufacturing methods and applies statistical methods to estimate future manufacturing requirements and continuously improves production processes.
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Demonstrated successful leadership and proficiency in building and implementing lean business system/practices for global manufacturing organization (in a variety of situations) Life Science, Advanced Materials, Pharmaceutical Chemicals, Biopharmaceutical Chemicals, BioMaterials, Drug Delivery, Academic Research Chemicals, Laboratory Research Chemicals, Diagnostic Solutions, Environmental Testing Chemicals, Semiconductor Manufacturing Materials, Space-grade Silicones, advanced technology, Biopharma, Healthcare, Education, Government, Applied materials, and Services.
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Experience in: military, manufacturing, automotive, biotech, electronics, energy, instrumentation, machinery, defense/aerospace, medical, cosmetics, production, or distribution environments. Experience scoping, leading, and implementing process improvements through: Lean process, Kaizen, and/or Six Sigma.
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Apply lean manufacturing principles to eliminate waste in the production process or apply six sigma to reduce output variation. E.g. , CNC machine centres, automated welding machines, tablet manufacturing or automated packaging machines.
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Should possess familiarity with ISO standards, Six Sigma methodologies, Lean Manufacturing, and Kaizen techniques. Actively directs LEAN initiatives and demonstrates continuous improvement.
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Lean / Six Sigma Green or Black Belt Certification or ASQ Certified Quality Improvement Associate (CQIA). Description: This position will service as the Missiles & Fire Control (MFC) Senior Quality Engineer responsible for the quality assurance manufacturing support for the circuit card assembly area.
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Must have strong knowledge of data analytics, knowledge of SPC, lean manufacturing concepts, 5S, quality systems, and Six-Sigma. Improve production efficiency and enhance profitability through the application of World Class Manufacturing principles using Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing tools.
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Actively leads LEAN initiatives in the area of responsibility including items such as: 5S, Kaizen, and TPM. With our corporate headquarters, high-tech research and development facility, and multiple manufacturing locations in North America, FXI has built a culture of innovation and achievement that is recognized by customers, suppliers and peers.
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5 years of Experience in a manufacturing environment. Master of Science or Engineering in Ceramics or Materials Science or equivalent experience. Bachelor's degree in Ceramic, Materials, Mechanical, Chemical or Industrial Engineering.
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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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Engineering Cost Savings, Analytical Skills, Lean Six Sigma, Manufacturing Systems, Production Processes, Extrusion, Problem Solving, Manufacturing Operations. Integrate Lean/Six Sigma and continuous improvement in all projects.
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Must have experience in lean manufacturing, Lean Six Sigma, or other lean training. Research, develop and implement new processes, equipment and procedures for manufacturing.
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Analyzes and plans work force utilization, space requirements, workflow, and designs layout for maximum efficiency utilizing LEAN and 6S principles. BS Degree in Industrial, Manufacturing or Mechanical Engineering.
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Surface Conditioning in Olyphant, PA, specializes in manufacturing a wide range of diamond, alumina, zirconia, and nano abrasive slurries that offer the best combination of removal speed and surface finish in lapping and polishing applications.
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1+ years of performance metrics, process improvement or lean techniques experience. Our Operation's workflow has three major components: First mile - where the product is housed and ready for order; Middle mile - where the order is hauled to your area; and Last mile - when the product is delivered to the customer's door.
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