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Serve as process improvement engineer on capital improvement project teams to take projects from concept study to implementation. Support plant personnel and process improvement efforts to meet safety, quality, efficiency, and production goals.
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5+ years of experience in a manufacturing process engineering role. At Delta Faucet Company, we view diversity as a mosaic of thoughts and perspectives that come from people's varied cultural backgrounds, experiences, education, career paths and other influences that make each of us unique.
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7+ years' experience with Manhattan WMOS and Labor Management with emphasis on leading Labor Management System deployments, Labor Standards Governance, and operational process improvement.
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This position primarily is involved in the analysis, design, and improvement of manufacturing process systems for the bulk powder processing, spray drying, liquid processing, CIP, dry blending, and powder handling processes within the North American region of Abbott Nutrition.
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Expertise in Yield improvement/Process Improvement for AOI (Koh Young and Pemtron) Wave Solder, X-RAY(2D & 3D), SPI, Conformal Coat and Inspection and other related processes and equipment.
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Establishes, coordinates and directs plastic extrusion, thermoforming and off line printing process-improvement initiatives involving new methods, equipment and materials, and defines specification standards accordingly.
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3-5 years of experience Continuous Improvement Engineer, Process Engineer, Mechatronics Engineer. This position supports plants in the North American manufacturing network to meet the product specification, customer requirements, and shareholder expectations by improving process capability and driving process improvement projects utilizing Lean/Six Sigma methods.
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Experience with project management, process improvement, lean manufacturing, and problem-solving and show documented results in achieving cost reductions to both products and processes.
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This consists of the original condition review and modeling, FEA, and process enhancement and improvement plan steps. Job Purpose: Support printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing process and product improvements through finite element analysis (FEA) as a member of the PCB Analysis team.
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Develops and leads process-improvement initiatives to address specific issues as they arise. To make a process efficient and less costly, senior process engineers look for ways to identify areas that need improvement or change to achieve the ultimate goal.
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The key responsibilities of a Continuous Improvement Engineer include conducting process reviews, performing root cause analyses, developing improvement plans, implementing lean manufacturing principles, analyzing data to identify trends and areas for improvement, leading cross-functional teams, and monitoring progress towards set goals.
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Hexcel is currently seeking a Process Engineer for our Salt Lake City, UT, USA, Fibers location. With our strong investment in research and development and our culture of continuous improvement, Hexcel is the industry leader in the manufacturing of advance composite materials, including carbon fiber, woven reinforcements, resins, prepregs, honeycombs and additive manufactured parts.
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Productivity/Continuous Improvement: The Process Control Engineer will interface with the plant's Technical and Operating Departments to identify opportunities to increase throughput, reduce waste, and improve energy efficiency (via additional Control Equipment or Strategies.
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As a Plastic Process Engineer, you will drive improvements to build a culture of continuous improvement. Ability to show past achievement of process improvement techniques using lean system tools.
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3+ years of experience Continuous Improvement Engineer, Process Engineer, Mechatronics Engineer. This position supports the Prattville, Alabama Plant in meeting the product specification, customer requirements, and shareholder expectations by improving process capability and driving process improvement projects utilizing Lean/Six Sigma methods.
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