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The Continuous Improvement Analyst works as an internal consultant to identify, conduct, and analyze business/production diagnostics in order to establish current state, set fact-based goals, and identify potential value at stake for transformation initiatives.
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Work collaboratively with Sr, Ops Manager on development and Continuous improvement to department and company KPIs. Compiles, stores, and shares a compelling business case / story to support Capex, BOM changes, modifications to operation using CI tools and system analysis such as SAP and Shoplogix production software.
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Responsible for continuous improvement and cost control of the group including scrap and rework improvements, controls cost of manufacturing process, prepares material and presents monthly meetings.
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Contribute to the creation and improvement of technical support documentation, FAQs, and knowledge base articles. Provide step-by-step instructions or guidance to customers to help them troubleshoot and resolve issues independently.
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Work collaboratively with Sr. Ops Manager on development and Continuous improvement to department and company KPIs. This role will oversee department supervisors and look to develop loss analysis opportunities, process optimization opportunities, net pro projects and ultimately focus on continuous improvement while delivering financial results.
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Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional problem-solving and continuous improvement projects using a structured approach. Lead cross-functional continuous improvement projects to improve business processes and eliminate waste.
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