Continuous Improvement Engineer Engineering - Macomb, IL at Geebo

Continuous Improvement Engineer

LOCATION:
Macomb, IL area

POSITION Overview:


Our client, a leading global manufacturer with a long history of producing quality products, is looking for a Continuous Improvement Engineer. This client strives daily to continue that history by ensuring that process improvement happens. Essential duties include identifying areas of constraint to problem solving process issues in all aspects throughout the plant while supporting plant safety. For the right candidate, relocation benefits are possible.

REQUIRED:

  • Bachelor's degree with Kaisen experience
  • 4
    yeas of Conintuous Improvement or related experience
  • Ability to be a team leader of projects/trainer of basic lean concepts
  • Experience in Toyota Production System
  • Possess excellent communication and people skills
  • Understand the manufacturing process
  • Hands- on experience facilitating Kaisen events
  • Lean Manufacturing/Sigma Six principals
  • Project Management skills
  • Experienced with continuous improvement principals of 5S, Visual Factory, 3D, SMED

WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS OPPORTUNITY:


We do not work with any third parties. Resumes without the required technical skills and experience will not be considered. Although a strong desire for a certain type of position is a credit to your goal, experience is necessary. Local candidates are preferred for this role, however relocation benefits are a consideration for the right candidate.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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