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Bachelor’s degree in Engineering/Science plus 8 -10 years manufacturing & Continuous Improvement experience. With direction from the Siding Products Group World Class Manufacturing Director, provides demonstrable leadership of the WCM program in our US plants to ensure World Class Manufacturing is implemented at a rapid pace without compromising the quality of World Class Manufacturing Standards through: Lead and/or participate in multi-plant continuous improvement projects.
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As the Continuous Improvement Engineer, you are working as a member of a collaborative global continuous improvement team with demonstrated expertise in the use of various improvement methodologies to define and quantify both incremental and step change cost savings initiatives.
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O Coordinating with the Senior Audit Director and overall team to identify use cases and develop plans for data analytics, data science and continuous auditing by examining the audit plan and collaborating with assigned audit team(s) and CAS Data Analytics.
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Broad management experience affording knowledge of Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS), Centralized Asset Management, Depot Maintenance Transformation (DMT), Performance Management, Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), Purchasing and Supply Chain Management, Repair Enterprise 21, Weapon Systems Supply Chain Management, Asset Marking and Tracking, Balanced Scorecard, Condition Based Maintenance Plus (CBM+), and Continuous Process Improvement (CPI), among others.
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The ideal candidate will possess a keen understanding of EPS molding processes, drive continuous improvement initiatives, and ensure that our facility remains at the forefront of efficiency and quality in the EPS industry.
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You understand Continuous Delivery concepts and can use tools including Jenkins/Bamboo and vulnerability tools such as Sonar, Checkmarx/Fortify, etc. Bachelor/Master’s Degree in Computer Science or equivalent work experience with Quality Engineering practices and concepts.
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The Manufacturing Production Manager is responsible for driving continuous improvement initiatives, maintaining compliance with safety regulations and company policies, and fostering a culture of collaboration and excellence within the production team.
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Monitor weld quality on supplier components and MIP assemblies, and track improvement items. Bachelor’s degree in engineering or related field along with two (2) to five (5) years of progressive experience in quality control and supplier quality experience preferably at an OEM in body-in-white automotive manufacturing, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Leads the continued development and implementation of the Stratas Performance System, specifically the CI Culture for TPM, Value Stream Flow and Visual Factory Principles (standardized work, problem solving, strategy deployment and continuous improvement.
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The Manager, Category Insights is responsible for leading customer-specific category management deliverables, with specific emphasis on actionable category and shopper insights that drive the business for our customers and Del Monte.
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Work closely with OPEX and other support functions to drive A3 continuous improvement projects. Bachelor’s Degree in engineering or technical field of study preferred. Work together with other engineering teams, with the common purpose of building a strong technical foundation at the plants.
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Assist management with daily center operations to include development of reception and medical staff, assessment and improvement of processes, troubleshooting issues and managing donor flow. Conduct investigations, participate in root cause analysis, and develop recommendations for process improvement.
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The Plant Manager drives the facility's Lean Manufacturing and change management initiatives and implements effective Continuous Improvement programs supporting plant and customer requirements.
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Kennesaw State University Kennesaw State University prepares students for careers in software engineering or to advance their current career through their Master of Science in Software Engineering degree program.
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Provide engineering dispositions to support alteration and repair development in a fast-paced work environment as proposed by customer Airlines or internal team. Prepare Engineering Authorizations in accordance with Sustaining Engineering processes and regulatory (FAA, EASA, etc.
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