Lead Continuous Improvement Engineer
KYOCERA International, Inc. | |
medical insurance, vision insurance, flexible benefit account, paid time off, paid holidays, sick time, tuition reimbursement, 401(k) | |
United States, North Carolina, Hendersonville | |
Nov 20, 2024 | |
Description
Kyocera International, Inc. is hiring a Lead Continuous Improvement Engineer in our Hendersonville, NC, facility! If you have the experience noted below and want to work with an innovative team and a great company, apply today! Look at these PERKS and see why Kyocera is a great team to be on!
With nearly 80,000 employees globally, Kyocera is a leading manufacturer of high-tech Ceramics which are used in a variety of industries including aerospace, automotive, Medical applications, and semiconductor processing. You will find our innovative materials in everything from smartphones to space shuttles. We have a wonderful and robust corporate culture and philosophy based on the experiences and writings of our founder, Dr. Kazuo Inamori, which you can learn more about here. Come find out why we have so many long-tenured staff (many with over 30 years of service). We are not only a great place to work, but also a great place to retire from! We strive to have a diverse workforce made up of people from all backgrounds, including minorities, women and veterans, who bring their experience to support the innovation and quality that Kyocera is known for. PAY RANGE = $92k-$133k/year GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF POSITION - Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (or greater) certification preferred. - 8+ years' experience practicing Lean Six Sigma skills, or 8+ years' manufacturing experience in Engineering, Manufacturing, Quality or Production Management - 3+ years' experience in Kaizen Event leadership - Demonstrated working knowledge in Statistical Process Control (SPC), Design of Experiments (DOE), Lean Manufacturing and Process FMEAs preferred. - Intermediate computer skills, to include use of MS Office Suite. - Excellent written and verbal communication skills in presentations and facilitation between employees, customers, suppliers and consultants. - Ability to work productively with people of diverse backgrounds and experience. - Ability to effectively influence various resources without direct line management responsibility. - Strong organizational skills. - Self-motivated, requiring little supervision for the successful completion of projects. - Excellent facilitation skills, project management skills, and drive for results. - Able to provide any required production support, work off-shifts and travel periodically. - Eligible to work in an ITAR environment 1. Cast vision for overall factory level improvements by proposing projects to management. 2. Gather and encourage employee ideas that drive task-level improvements for regular savings. 3. Seek out opportunities that influence work culture growth and employee development. 4. Emphasize Kaizen thinking through hosting monthly or bi-monthly Kaizen burst events. 5. Develop prototypes for proposed solutions using hands-on or digital tools to help conceptualize. 6. Oversee the 5S program for your local site and encourage regular 5S engagement from leaders. 7. Calculate cost savings using the HE tools provided, along with other supportive data elements. 8. Present project updates and results to the plant, management teams, and monthly MRM calls. 9. Lead workshops and demonstrations with the local Engineering and Production teams on helpful resources and tools. 10. Provide training in Lean, 5S, and Six Sigma concepts to improve the understanding of the workforce. 11. Coordinate with GM/Plant Manager/Amoeba Managers in developing improvement goals and plans. 12. Drive site to site connection for project success sharing and best practices for a unified FC. 13. Attend Sonkin meetings in order to find scrap and rework opportunities for improvement. 14. Regularly walk the entire factory floor for new ideas, 5S conditions, and building relationships. 15. Champion the collection of ideas and filter for cost saving Kaizen projects. 16. Coordinate with the local EHS team on safety improvements and audit findings. Other duties as assigned. Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
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