Continuous Improvement Engineer 2

Requisition ID 2024-15076
Posting Date 3 months ago(8/14/2024 1:34 PM)
Job Location(s)
Bloomington IN United States
Job Locations
US-IN-Bloomington
Position Type
Full Time
Company
Cook Inc - Bloomington
Category
Engineering

Overview

The Continuous Improvement Engineer at Cook Inc. coaches teams and individuals to increase efficiencies in manufacturing processes by using Lean principles to reduce waste. This position is expected to facilitate Rapid Improvement Projects & coach others to facilitate these projects.

Responsibilities

• Collect & analyze data for rapid improvement projects and discuss with process owners and internal customers
• Prepare data, write project charters, identify project stakeholders & team members for rapid improvement projects
• Use collaborative team based problem solving approach, coach team to identify wastes and how to reduce wastes using Lean tools and root cause analysis
• Mentor future improvement project facilitators & monitor changed processes

• Coach team members, assess results of changed processes, document results via data analysis and written project summaries, communicate results to team members and stakeholder
• Coach others on Lean principles during day-to-day operations and scheduled trainings
• Lean deployment strategy development, promote Continuous Improvement to others

Qualifications

• Bachelor's Degree in Engineering

• Previous Lean Manufacturing experience is preferred

 

Physical Requirements:

• Works under general office environment conditions, as well as ability to routinely walk the production floor to observe processes
• Proper attire/clothing and personal protective equipment/clothing as required within Controlled Production Areas

 

 

**Qualified candidates must be legally authorized to be employed in the United States. Cook does not intend to provide sponsorship for employment visa status (e.g., H-1B or TN status) for this employment position.

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