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Pelican Products Continuous Improvement Engineer in South Deerfield, Massachusetts
SOUTH DEERFIELD Continuous Improvement Engineer Join a company that values innovation and excellence! As a Continuous Improvement Engineer, you?ll lead initiatives that enhance performance, efficiency, and quality across our operations. You?ll champion lean manufacturing principles, drive process optimization, and foster a culture of continuous improvement. This role is ideal for a hands-on problem solver who thrives on collaboration, innovation, and measurable results. Lead Transformation: Act as a change agent, inspiring teams to embrace continuous improvement and implement lean processes that elevate performance. Apply Lean Tools: Utilize Lean Manufacturing methodologies to identify inefficiencies and develop sustainable, impactful solutions. Mentor & Empower Teams: Train and guide associates on lean principles and problem-solving tools, building a company-wide culture of improvement. Analyze & Optimize: Collect, interpret, and analyze process data to identify trends, measure performance, and recommend improvements to leadership. Drive Project Success: Oversee product and process improvement initiatives, ensuring on-time completion, measurable results, and long-term sustainability. Standardize Best Practices: Develop, validate, and implement manufacturing best practices across the organization to ensure consistency and efficiency. Audit for Excellence: Conduct regular audits of Lean Manufacturing processes to monitor effectiveness and ensure ongoing compliance and improvement. Collaborate Cross-Functionally: Partner with operations, engineering, and leadership teams to align initiatives with company KPIs, including safety, quality, productivity, lead time, service, and cost. Perform Other Duties: Take on additional tasks as needed to support organizational goals and continuous improvement efforts. What We?re Looking For Bachelor?s Degree in Industrial Engineering or Manufacturing Engineering. Emphasis in Lean Manufacturing, preferred. Minimum 5 years of relevant experience in implementation of operational improvement within the manufacturing environment. Strong leadership skills with the ability to facilitate and influence direction. Knowledge of lean concepts and tools (5S, visual workplace, mistake proofing, PDCA, standard work, etc.) Knowledge of Industrial Engineering tools (Time studies, Layouts, KPIs, Value Added/Non-Value-added Analysis, etc.)