Continuous Improvement Engineer
Description
SUMMARY:
Lead and implement continuous improvement (CI) culture throughout the organization while being responsible for the identification, prioritization, and implementation of CI projects and training. Develop sustainable improvements through engagement of a team- based servant leadership approach, strong technical knowledge, and proper use of continuous improvement tools.
WAGE TYPE: Salaried Exempt
FLSA Exemption: Administrative Exemption
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Coach people in lean methodology and CI mindset utilizing kaizen, lean training and exercises/demonstrations.
- Lead and influence others through improvement activities/events with a project team or by themselves, executing multiple projects simultaneously in a dynamic environment.
- Effectively manages organizational change of process improvements and is a passionate advocate for implementing CI methodologies
- Facilitates CI workshops including preparing agendas, group activities, documents and training content
- Provide assistance to production personnel in implementing improvement ideas and other resources they may need
- Responsible for the identification, development and implementation of process improvements and best practices focused on improvements in Safety, Quality, Delivery and Productivity (Labor and Material).
- Process mapping, value stream mapping, and identifying inefficiencies in business and manufacturing processes.
- Perform root cause analysis and resolve problems.
- Facilitate financial justification for new projects.
- Ensures follow-up on improvement events are completed and realized gains are maintained. This includes scheduling and facilitating on-going status reviews with all vested parties.
- Environmental responsibility is our commitment to our communities.
- Could potentially come in contact with hazardous chemicals.
- Proper disposal of waste such as recyclables, standard waste, hazardous waste, etc. is expected
- Any other tasks as required fulfilling Lincoln Industries' Beliefs and Drivers.
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE:
- Reports to: Manager of Continuous Improvement
- Supervises: Continuous Improvement Intern
QUALIFICATIONS: The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Equivalent combinations of education and experience may be substituted for the expected levels of education and experience required.
Education and/or Experience: Expected:
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience.
- Minimum of 5 years experience in a manufacturing or process environment using continuous improvement techniques/tools (i.e. Lean, Six Sigma, DMAIC, 5S, JIT, etc.)
- Training and coaching experience
- Strong communication skills – shop floor through management
- Creative thought process
Preferred:
- Experience in manufacturing industry.
- Lean Certification
- Leadership experience
- Project Management
- Financial justification
- Strong computer skills
Communication Skills:
Must be able to read, write and comprehend the English language.
Physical Requirements:
Job Category C – Low Labor Intensive Category | ||||
Must be able to perform physical functions equivalent to Category C. | ||||
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0-25% of work activity | 26 -50% of work activity | 51 -75% of work activity | 76 - 100% of work activity | |
Regular Exposure To Uncomfortable Conditions |
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Frequent Indoor Work |
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Outdoor Work | X |
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Machine Interfacing |
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Computer Interfacing |
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Hot Weather |
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Cold Weather |
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High Humidity Indexes |
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Electrical Hazards | X |
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Dirty |
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Dusty |
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Steam | X |
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Fumes-Vapor | X |
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Noisy |
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Chemical Exposure |
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Toxic Chemicals |
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Fire Hazards |
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Potential Confined Work Space | X |
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Awkward or Minimized Work Space | X |
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Walking |
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Stooping |
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Bending |
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Sitting | X |
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Typing | X |
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Balancing |
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Reaching |
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Continuous Standing |
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Climbing (catwalk, steps, ladders, etc.) |
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Carrying < 50lbs |
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Lifting < 50lbs. |
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Twisting |
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Turning |
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Pinching |
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Gripping |
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Vibration (including but not limited to) | X |
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Squatting |
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Pushing < 50lbs. |
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Pulling < 50 |
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Static Work |
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Pulling |
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Working at Waist-Shoulder Level |
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Working Above Shoulder Level |
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Working In High Far (Reach) Position |
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Working Below Shoulder Level |
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TRAINING: Training requirements as defined in the Learning Management System based on the role.