Continuous Improvement Engineer Manufacturing - Florence, KY at Geebo

Continuous Improvement Engineer

Company Name:
Randstad Engineering
Continuous Improvement Engineer needed in Northern Kentucky for client in automotive industry. You must have developed, implemented and led Continuous Improvement projects. You will be responsible for leading and implementing lean philosophy into the facility through continuous improvement activities and Six Sigma methodologies.
Responsibilities for the Continuous Improvement Engineer
Develop, implement and lead Continuous Improvement projects
Provide guidance and support to Green and Yellow Belts
Perform cost-benefit analysis for targeted projects
Requirements for the Continuous Improvement Engineer
Must have experience with Toyota Operations & Management Development Division (OMDD) experience or Toyota Production System Support Center (TSSC)
Six Sigma Green or Black Belt preferred
B.S. Technical Field or 5
years related experience preferred
Automotive industry experience
Benefits
Related Words: mechanical engineer, mechanical engineering, bsme, manufacturing engineer, automotive, continuous improvement, lean, kaizen, six sigma
Company Description:
Randstad is a $22.5 billion global provider of HR services and the second largest staffing organization in the world. From temporary staffing to permanent placement to in-house, professionals, search & selection, and HR Solutions, Randstad holds top positions around the world and has approximately 31,100 corporate employees working from its nearly 4,700 branches and in-house locations in 40 countries.

We are a company built on a deep network of expertise that crosses industries and geographies. We recognize that talent comes in different forms, that every business has its unique challenges and opportunities. And our recruiting experts are skilled at marrying talent and business--identifying the ideal professionals for an organization's culture and its teams, its needs and its goals.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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