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We are seeking a qualified professional to lead our IT risk management efforts, ensuring security and reliability of our technology infrastructure while driving continuous improvement and adaptation of IT Risk Management.
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Responsible for supporting the Service Delivery Manager with the implementation of innovative improvements to enable continuous service improvement. Responsible for managing the day to day production service to end user customers and for owning and driving continuous improvement of productivity, service quality and customer satisfaction.
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Examples could be to implement various ITIL processes utilizing tools like ServiceNow etc., service catalog transformation, event management and ITOM implementations, continuous service improvement, dashboard and metrics reporting via ServiceNow performance analytics.
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Driving continuous improvement, defect prevention/ change journeys as part of a delivery engagement. ServiceNow Operations Manager. Exposure to Service Management tools like ServiceNow, Summit, Cherwell, BMC Remedy, HPSM or any other equivalent industry standard ITSM tool (ServiceNow® or Summit is preferred.
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This position is part of the Finance Transformation Team. Our team is an entrepreneurial, innovation focused, continuous improvement team. Leads various continuous improvement initiatives as they arise, such as, but not limited to, identifying product enhancements needed to meet SOX compliance.
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2 years' experience in Continuous Improvement methodologies (for example Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), World Class Manufacturing (WCM) , Lean Six Sigma) within Supply Chain or manufacturing environments.
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The TPM will practice Continuous Process Improvement (CPI) in defining and revising customer project checklists and processes. Looking for a Technical Project Manager, to support our Army government customer at Radford, VA. We are seeking a highly motivated and seasoned Cost Analyst to support PEO EIS Army programs; this position is Remote with occasional short term travel (-10.
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We are seeking an experienced Regional Warehouse Manager responsible for the safety, continuous improvement, transportation, delivery, inventory accuracy and all operational activities in support of customer fulfillment for our VA East Region that includes three warehouses in Richmond, Norfolk, and Franklin VA. The ideal candidate for this role will be based in the Virginia East region and will daily work out of the reporting warehouses.
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The Plant Manager is responsible for managing all aspects of day-to-day manufacturing operations, working on the production floor to optimize productivity, promote growth, encourage innovation and drive continuous improvement and change.
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The CarMax Accounting operates in a collaborative environment with uncompromising integrity and accountability, all while supporting company growth through collective expertise, cross-functional partnerships, and a mindset focused on continuous improvement.
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Drive continuous improvement, collaborate with Product Line Management, ICAM strategy and tech teams to iteratively evolve the CX org as the pillar grows. Customer Insights and Feedback: Gather customer feedback, monitor satisfaction levels, and identify areas for improvement.
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The Senior Manager will support continuous improvement in the compliance program and the promotion of a culture of compliance and ethics at MMS. The Senior Manager will also provide compliance support and guidance to MMS strategic growth priorities.
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As the Customer Success Manager of an Identity Credentialing and Access Management (ICAM) team, your primary responsibility is to ensure the successful adoption and ongoing satisfaction of customers utilizing a portfolio of modern ICAM solutions in a federal agency.
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Continuous improvement of the Service Catalog structure and tooling. Continuous improvement of the service descriptions, including annual reviews of the Service Descriptions and Service Catalog Data.
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Foster a positive and collaborative team culture that encourages innovation, knowledge sharing, and continuous improvement. A passion for continuous learning and staying updated with the latest industry trends and technologies.
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