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Utilize Lean Six Sigma methodologies to drive continuous improvement initiatives. Position Summary: As a Continuous Improvement Process Engineer , you will play a critical role in enhancing operational efficiency, quality, and productivity within our organization.
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Bachelor of Science in related field or a minimum of 5 years of proven continuous improvement analytical experience from a similar role, with an excellent understanding of continuous improvement concepts, including Six Sigma, Lean, TPM or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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This is a PCB Design Engineer position who will be a part of our global hardware engineering design team, playing a critical role in ensuring the highest product quality standards and driving continuous improvement for Ring and Blink products.
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Stantec is currently seeking a low to mid-level MicroStation/CAD Designer in either of our Richmond or Fredericksburg Virginia offices to provide technical support on a variety of transportation, municipal, utility and land use related environmental, ecosystem restoration and water resources projects.
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Reports to: VP , Supply Chain and Continuous Improvement. The successful candidate will possess experience in leading L ean initiatives in a manufacturing environment , an intuitive understanding of organizational change management , and a vision of how people, tools, and process come together to eliminate waste and drive continuous improvement.
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Reports to: Continuous Improvement Director - Global Supply Chain Location: Preferred location North America or Europe Roles & Responsibilities: The candidate will work across Supply Chain, IT, Finance, Commercial, Legal, and Product Line Leadership to develop and execute the Continuous Improvement strategic roadmap, including: Lead and inspire a high-performing team fostering a positive, diverse, and inclusive environment.
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As we are driving a CX transformation across the region to become customer obsessed, Align is looking for a Director, Continuous Improvement for the AE Region. Lead and manages high level, cross functional team through improvement (Kaizen) events, green belts and black belt projects using a knowledge transfer model.
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Production, Continuous improvement, Inspection, quality inspection, documentation, data collection, cmm, MQC, WI, Roundtest, Profile tester, roughness tester, microscope, micrometers, height gauge, spectrometer, x-ray.
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The School Route Driver will be responsible for demonstrating the Producers Dairy Mission Statement and utilizing a Continuous Improvement (CI) mindset in supporting team capability and unity.
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Experience in continuous improvement, and lean manufacturing, especially as it applies to steel or other primary metals, is required. Should have experience with continuous improvement in a safety-first environment.
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Federal CAD/BIM Coordinator. Services shall include but are not limited to, CAD/BIM user support, CAD/BIM Standards development and control, Project Set-up, Project CAD Standards reviews, 3D Coordination reviews, AutoCAD, and Revit Content creation.
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The Continuous Improvement Manager is responsible for implementing, maintaining, and monitoring activities and requirements related to overall equipment reliability for our Casa Grande facility.
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The Manufacturing Engineer will assist in choosing the best technologies and processes to manufacture products, plan and design the plant that will produce the products and manage the running, maintenance, and continuous improvement of the manufacturing processes.
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Occupancy Planner CAD Analyst - Remote EST. Proficiency with word processing, spreadsheet, desktop publishing, and CAD/CAFM, IWMS software including MS Office Suite (MS Project, PowerPoint, Excel, MS Teams, and SharePoint.
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The purpose of this position is to provide space planning, data analysis, reporting, CAD/CAFM support in maintaining facilities AutoCAD drawing files up to current conditions and assist in the development, customization, and maintenance of CAFM/IWMS tools.
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