Continuous Improvement Engineerother related Employment listings - Dyersburg, TN at Geebo

Continuous Improvement Engineer

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Personnel Associates
Continuous Improvement Engineer - $67-72K
$8K Bonus Consumer Durable Goods Mfg - Duties: Working toward improving the manufacturing processes; Working with the CI Manager to define and scope improvement opportunities; Executing and leading CI Projects; Developing/applying necessary technical skills to deliver desired results; Developing strong technical network with plant resources; Engaging line/process/department personnel in all phases of CI work; If more experienced, will be responsible for training (Green Belts) and developing team members and other plant personnel; Maintaining appropriate documentation from project charter to final reports.
BS degree required; Industrial, Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical Engineering disciplines preferred; SKILLS: 3-5 years of continuous improvement experience in a manufacturing environment; Experience looking at a process, drive for a project and manage multiple projects; Lean Manufacturing or Six Sigma experience; Experience holding or leading Kaizen events; Has Six Sigma Black Belt certification or can eventually obtain; Training and mentoring skills to develop (or eventually develop) Green Belts; Minimum of 3 years experience in manufacturing and cellular assembly - Experienced in lean manufacturing (Six Sigma, Toyota Production Systems, 5S, Kaizen) - Experienced in promoting continuous improvement activities throughout the manufacturing processEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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