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Utilize tools such as Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, and root cause analysis to identify and address quality issues. Do you have Lean Six Sigma experience/training/certifications.
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Advanced knowledge of lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, or similar process improvement methodologies. With a commitment to innovation, quality, and regulatory compliance, we are looking for a Director of Operations to join our team and lead the operations of our manufacturing facilities.
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Lean, Six Sigma, RCA, SPC knowledge. Zip-Pak's lean, modern, and continuous manufacturing environments produce zippers using high-volume plastic extrusion. Other Skills and Abilities: Extrusion knowledge; Plastic Manufacturing.
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Have a proven track record of implementing continuous improvement initiatives, such as Lean, Six Sigma, or Kaizen; Green Belt or Black Belt certification is highly desirable. Have experience with programs such as SAP, lean manufacturing principles, and Industry 4.0 technologies is a significant advantage.
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Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Manufacturing or Business Administration with proficiency in Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma or TPM. This person will play a pivotal role in driving the adoption of advanced manufacturing technologies, such as IoT, AI, robotics, and automation, to deliver productivity targets and both technologies and people readiness for ongoing operation.
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Continuous improvement program development and execution (e.g., Six Sigma or Lean Manufacturing) As compared to Engineer, is focused on more complex manufacturing processes and products with higher product liability risks and related legislation / standards.
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Familiar with Operational Excellence methodologies, including Six Sigma and Lean. Extensive experience in leading complex, cross-functional projects or programs with expertise in R&D, manufacturing, materials management, procurement, supply chain, quality, and regulatory affairs.
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We are looking for an Operations Consultant Manager that can manageresponsibilities including operational, financial, and process analysis, strategy development, process reengineering, and modeling, e.g., LEAN/Six Sigma, and continuous improvement, to deliver operational transformation.
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Be well versed in operational excellence methodologies, be passionate about clients, and dedicated to delivering high-quality solutions (Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, and APICS certifications are a plus.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt. Lean/continuous improvement experience in a manufacturing environment. Georgia Pacific is now hiring an Area Process Improvement Leader – Manufacturing to become one of the newest members of their Hummingbird® segment.
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Lead continuous improvement using Lean Six Sigma and engage employees. Role Overview: As the Lean Manufacturing Manager, you will lead and design lean manufacturing goals and strategies to enhance operations and processes.
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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certified. Knowledge of the disciplines of manufacturing management such as production and inventory control, and standard cost systems. Uses judgment to make decisions or solve moderately complex tasks or problems in areas of operational/product management, manufacturing, technology or engineering.
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Lean Manufacturing / Six Sigma Certification US Salary Range $47,000 - $81,000 USD The salary range for this role is an estimate based on a wide range of compensation factors, inclusive of base salary only.
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Lean Six Sigma Experience preferred, proven by successful completion of a major improvement project. Together, we raise the bar in lean manufacturing practices. Working knowledge of quality systems, finance, capital planning, and project cost tracking and forecasting, economic justification analysis, statistical process control, and manufacturing management systems.
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Lean, Six Sigma, TOC and Value Engineering. Identify potential cost improvement opportunities through lean improvements, outsourcing or consolidation of facilities. PEPI: Manager, Operations & Manufacturing.
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