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We are immediately hiring a remote Transportation Management Continuous Improvement Engineer for our Supply Chain Solutions division. Develop a thorough, effective, and timely continuous improvement plan to drive value for our customers (transformation plan development and execution.
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Continuous improvement mentality and ability to drive change within an established business. This position supports the Ryder Continuous Improvement culture across the operation by actively applying continuous improvement methods to support operations.
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Job Category: Continuous Improvement. Drive process improvement activities to achieve tangible improvement in the key business metrics of safety, quality, delivery, cost, and employee development.
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Independently identifies process gaps; recommends and implements process improvement. Transportation modeling experience in tools such as Appian Direct Route and JDA Transportation Modeler. Knowledge of all available equipment types such as; dry van, temperature control, flat bed, other specialized equipment, Transportation Design Tools ie; JDA, Appian, Network Design Tools ie; Llamasoft, Transportation Management Systems ie; JDA, OTM.
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Transportation Design Tools ie; JDA, Appian, Network Design Tools ie; Llamasoft, Transportation Management Systems ie; JDA, OTM. Basic knowledge of Lean/TPS core tools/processes (e.g. 5S, Standard Work, Visual Management, problem solving) beginner required.
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Lean Six Sigma, cPMP, ISO/QMS, preferred. Warehouse design tools such as CAD (e.g. AutoCAD); slotting (e.g. Slot3D), Predetermined Motion and Time Systems and methods (e.g. MOST); Warehouse Management Systems (e.g. Manhattan Scale), and Labor Mgt. Systems.
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American Production Inventory Control Society (APICS) and/or Supply Chain Logistics Certification, preferred. Basic knowledge of Lean/TPS core tools/processes (e. This position reports to the Lead Engineer, CI Manager or Sr. CI Manager and is closely aligned with Operations Management.
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Participate in facilitation and execution Value Stream Maps & Kaizen Events through all stages (A3 charter ideation/creation, pre-work identification and completion, delivery of results in Kaizen week, regular follow up and follow through on sustainment.
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Knowledgeable of data visualization (PowerBI, Tableau, etc.) Knowledge of Warehouse Management operations, data analytics, Industrial Engineering, warehouse types (ambient, temp control), warehouse layout/ design and Lean methods.
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Bachelor’s degree (Engineering, Business, Supply Chain) and three (3) years or more related work experience in the Warehousing, Transportation, or Manufacturing industry required; or Master’s degree (Industrial Engineering, Business Administration, or Supply Chain Management) and one (1) year related experience; if MBA, then undergraduate degree in Engineering.
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Transportation metrics & data visualization experience. Knowledge of material handling solutions and automation types such as: powered industrial truck (PIT) applications; racking and other storage solution designs, packaging equipment; conveyor and sortation equipment; and other automation solutions (e.
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Knowledge of material handling solutions and automation types such as: powered industrial truck (PIT) applications; racking and other storage solution designs, packaging equipment; conveyor and sortation equipment; and other automation solutions (e.g. AS/RS.
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Maintain the QMS based on established company and/or industry standards. g5S, Standard Work, Visual Management, problem solving) beginner required. Up to 12 weeks paid maternity leave. gManhattan Scale), and Labor MgtSystems beginner preferred.
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We make sure you are also getting the diverse experience, advancement opportunities, all from an industry-leading Fortune 500 company. Mapping Software ie; Tableau intermediate preferred. Microsoft Office Suite skills with emphasis on Access, Excel and PowerPoint & Visio advanced required.
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Ability to analyze transportation data for optimization opportunities, dedicated route design and strategic network analysis. If you are a current employee at Ryder (not a Contractor or temporary employee through a staffing agency), please click here ( to log in to Workday to apply using the internal application process.
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