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The Presto Products Corporate Quality Engineer is responsible for ensuring that manufacturing and suppliers meet a level of quality that meets or exceeds customer expectations. Lean Six Sigma training or certification.
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The Process Engineer is responsible for overseeing production processes and driving improvements in Key Process Indicators (KPIs) through the application of Continuous Improvement methodologies like Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma practices.
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As a Manufacturing Supervisor - Night Shift you will be responsible for supervising and coordinating team members on shift, to execute core operating processes, including the GMP’s, SOP’s, supply management, SQF and Lean, to ensure quality product, and efficiencies and cost structures that optimize profitability.
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Experience working with technology, PLCs/control systems, automation, robotics and/or mechatronics in a manufacturing environment. Initiate, recommend and drive cost and productivity improvements by leading Continuous Improvement projects with a variety of toolsets, including standard work development, Lean & Six Sigma methodologies, Tier reviews and Kaizens.
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Exposure to LEAN Manufacturing, and Six Sigma or other structured problem-solving process. Provide leadership, direction, and ownership in areas of manufacturing engineering and process development.
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Experience in Six Sigma tools, lean manufacturing principles and Production health and performance metrics and methodologies. Author comprehensive manufacturing test specifications to guide test development efforts in collaboration with development partners and contract manufacturers.
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As a Process Engineer you will identify, support, and develop the Fort Mill Polyester strapping manufacturing process by systematically implementing and controlling line process and chemical conditions to ensure best possible production output and quality control of the PET Strapping manufacturing processes.
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Certification and/or experience in Lean Manufacturing also is preferred. The Production Manager works closely with the Operations Manager to define the overall manufacturing strategy.
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Strive to cut waste using Lean Manufacturing practices. At least 2 years of demonstrated success and growth as a Manufacturing Engineer in a metal fabrication environment (4+ years if you have an associate degree.
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Knowledge of Lean manufacturing principles, Six Sigma methodologies, and other continuous improvement techniques. The Customer Success Manager – Manufacturing Excellence (CSM) will join the team as a subject matter expert with a wealth of knowledge in the manufacturing industry and brings that experience into their daily interactions/engagement with both external customers and internal resources/initiatives.
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Demonstrated knowledge and experience with Lean Manufacturing principles and tools. Serve as an Expert Advance Manufacturing Engineer in a highly cross-functional environment with engineering, manufacturing, sourcing, product management and suppliers to optimize cost competitiveness and manufacturability.
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We value diversity, teamwork, innovation and lean manufacturing. Oversee the Region’s third-party Manufacturing Rep(s) in an effective and accountable manner so they properly represent the authorized products and essentially earn their commissions.
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Excellent business, financial and negotiating skills are required along with knowledge of quality systems, lean manufacturing processes and project management knowledge. The estimated base salary range for the Staff Strategic Sourcing Specialist - IT role based in the United States of America is: $107,400 - $161,000.
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Knowledge of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP's), must be production oriented and have knowledge of food processing equipment. Assist and partner with business leaders on implementation of process improvement (Six Sigma / Lean/The Company's Global Production System (HGPS.
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Lead continuous improvement projects, i.e. Kaizen events in areas of responsibility by utilizing problem solving tools as part of Lean Six Sigma based continuous improvement philosophy. Experience in supervision/engineering in an electrical or electro-mechanical manufacturing environment.
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