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Conduct weekly production review meetings with production management and team leaders to meet on-time delivery demands. Experience in a LEAN manufacturing environment is required with demonstrated success in continuous improvement.
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Develop and implement continuous improvement strategies to improve critical metrics, including running monthly shipments, reducing inventory and backlog, improving inventory turns, achieving over 95% on-time delivery, and implementing global safety culture initiatives, Lead preparation and execution of operating and capital budgets, run global shipments, and report on performance metrics including President’s Operations Report (POR) and Sales & Operations Planning (S&OP) processes.
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Summary: The Director of Print Operations is charged with the profitability, on-time delivery and quality of L2 Brands’s domestic printed products. Lead and develop overall production resources, Lean processes, personnel, and production floor culture to maximize capacities/efficiency, on-time delivery and profitability goals.
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Develop and implement continuous improvement strategies to improve critical metrics, including running monthly shipments, reducing inventory and backlog, improving inventory turns, achieving over 95% on-time delivery, and implementing global safety culture initiatives.
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Take on a pivotal role with a balance of hands-on operations and strategic leadership in a permanent, full-time positionDrive the growth of our Melbourne Intermodal business in a dynamic and evolving logistics environment At Visy, we love solving problems.
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Throughout the life of a program Assist with training operators to run the assembly line Provide technical support for plant operations & assist with root cause analysis & corrective actions to troubleshoot production problems as they occur Establish requirements for, track, report & review key performance indicators of the Assembly Line for quality, cost, and delivery such as first-pass yield, cost of poor quality, on-time delivery, etc.
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Key responsibilities include delivery of best in class products to customers with zero quality defects, on time delivery, and year on year productivity improvements, as well as other business growth, continuous improvement, leadership development and people management initiatives.
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Success will be measured through production KPI’s, which may alter from time to time but as a minimum will include on time delivery, customer returns and NCR completion.
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Meet internal manufacturing schedules which drive on-time delivery. Be an activate participant in the continuous improvement process and follow appropriate change control procedures.
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Utilize available resources in a manner that assures optimum throughput and on-time delivery. Hours Fri, Sat, Sun 6:30 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. The Assembly Operations Team Lead assists the Operations Manager to oversee the efforts of the Assembly team, ensuring projects are carried out to meet the quality, goals, and project timelines to Isometric standards of continuous improvement.
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Focus will be on the primary responsibilities of developing people, leading a high-performing team and driving continuous and sustainable improvement in operating metrics (safety, quality, on-time delivery, cost and lead time) within the Torrance facility.
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SUMMARY: Responsible for quality, on-time delivery, safety, productivity and implementing continuous improvement by incorporating Lean techniques for all operations.
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Manage processes to meet or exceed quality performance and on-time delivery objectives. Lead and optimize the team managing all aspects related to order fulfillment including personnel planning and scheduling, productivity, continuous improvement, quality, business processes and cost controls.
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The position will work cross functionally with engineering, quality, and manufacturing engineering to ensure on-time delivery of products, that meet customer requirement, and profitability targets.
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Experience using continuous improvement and lean principles to lead operational transformation (i.e., footprint optimization, cost-out, on-time delivery, safety, quality, etc.
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