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Senior Process Excellence Engineer

Company Name:
Koch Davis
Responsible for implementing key business improvement initiatives for manufacturing lines. Define opportunities, analyze data, design manufacturing line flows, and improve business processes. Improvement initiatives are led by enlisting and influencing cross-functional teams that deliver tangible business results through the application of lean and six sigma principles, methodologies and tools. Utilizing business, leadership and technical skills, execute projects and mentor all groups at the site, developing a continuous improvement culture. Responsible for developing a strategy and executing plan to deliver process performance improvements related to quality, delivery, and cost of a manufacturing process or line. Develop strategy, change management plan, and execution plan to improve flow of products. Leverage process knowledge to identify opportunities to improve capacity by reducing impact of constraints. Responsible for driving associates engagement and for developing lean and six sigma capabilities through coaching and mentoring. Follow and observe all regulatory requirements applicable to area of responsibility. Comply with the company safety requirements and safe working conditions and practices in the department. Lead activities related to business plan process requirements, such as headcount and capacity analysis, standard cost revision, investment plans and other budget related tasks.
Job Requirements
A minimum of 4 years overall related business experience is required. Experience in manufacturing and medical device industry preferred. Certification in lean or six sigma is preferred. Experience with project management is required. Ability to understand cross-functional processes in a manufacturing plant is required.
Education
Bachelor degree
Client
Concern with the healthcare professionals solutions.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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