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The Process Improvement Analyst will collaborate with various teams including HO Teams, CST leadership, Digital Teams, and other CCA domain managers to streamline operations and enhance both customer and employee experiences.
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We specialize in aluminum extrusion and fabrication, and we’re committed to delivering high-quality products through continuous improvement and advanced manufacturing techniques. Job SummaryThe Process Engineer will play a critical role in optimizing the aluminum extrusion and fabrication process.
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Department/Division: Trauma ServicesJob Summary: The Trauma Process Improvement Coordinator works under the supervision of the Trauma Program Manager. Identifies trauma patients that meet process improvement inclusion criteria.
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The successful candidate will leverage Lean Principles, Six Sigma Methodologies, and Advanced Automation and Robotics to drive continuous improvement, enhance product quality, and increase operational efficiency.
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Georgia Pacific is now hiring an Area Process Improvement Leader - Manufacturing to become one of the newest members of their Hummingbird® segment! The CI Leader will utilize influence and technical skills within the plants to improve quality, increase productivity and decrease manufacturing costs through process improvement, production equipment modification, material re-engineering, manufacturing flow optimization and other innovative solutions while maintaining an accident-free workplace.
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Advanced knowledge of the Blue Diamond, Centerlining or other Operational Excellence audit process. Lean/continuous improvement experience in a manufacturing environment. Be a key constituent in the weekly transformation operations review process.
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The Trauma Process Improvement Nurse working in conjunction with the Trauma Program Manager and Trauma Medical Director assists the trauma program in monitoring all aspects of care. The Trauma Process Improvement Nurse is responsible for: Meeting Riverside County Trauma Center Standards as well as JC and American College of Surgeons standards, complying with all state and federal regulations, complying with corporate and hospital policy and procedures, managing patient information, promoting teamwork and positive customer service.
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The Trauma Process Improvement Nurse, in conjunction with the Trauma Administrative Team, identifies opportunities for improvement and manages the performance improvement program.
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Work collaboratively with leadership across Departments serving on committees dedicated to the development and implementation of QI process improvement initiatives, value based care metric efficiencies, and other innovative process improvement strategies and processes.
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Demonstrate 2-5 years of experience with process improvement tools and methodologies, or a proven track record as a competent continuous improvement practitioner. As a Process Improvement Program Manager, your days will be filled with collaborating with cross-functional teams, driving complex projects forward, and finding innovative ways to enhance operational efficiency.
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3+ years of defining and implementing process improvement initiatives using data and metrics experience. You will participate in the exchange and promotion of best practices within the Amazon operational world as well as influence the Management Team in use of process improvement methods.
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As opportunities to improve process and performance present themselves, the QA Engineer will facilitate and guide the improvement to ensure effective implementation is achieved. Effectively identify and facilitate process improvement, enabling multiple domain experts to come together to identify and adopt process or technology improvements.
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Continuous Improvement Leadership: Lead continuous improvement initiatives using Six Sigma Methodologies or other quality-related techniques to identify and solve complex manufacturing problems.
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Domain Level: Advanced Performance and Process Improvement - Use performance and process improvement (PPI), project management and change management methods to support operational and clinical quality initiatives, improved performance and achieve organizational goals.
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Under the direction of the Chief Human Capital Officer and the Deputy Chief Operations Officer, the HCM Process and Data Analyst (Analyst) is responsible for supporting HCM’s strategic analytics, data process improvement, and reporting functions.
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