Lean Leader Jobs
By GE Renewable Energy At Markham, Ontario, Canada
Drive daily management, Gemba walks & the problem-solving culture. Implement Standard Work.
Minimum 5 years of manufacturing experience
Excellent organizational skills, Self-motivated with a winning, “can do” attitude, interpersonal and leadership skills, oral and written communication skills, problem-solving skills
Implement best practices and drive innovative solutions to improve production output with quality as the backbone.
Deliver on priorities in the areas of safety, quality, delivery, cost, and cash (SQDC-Cash).
Initiate and drive waste hunting and simplification opportunities across various functions and not limited to supply chain.
Lean Specialist Jobs
By Native Executive Talent Search At Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Project management training and experience
Key technical leader for improvement opportunities. Working with team to support analyzing data, change management, project management and project implementation
Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering and a minimum of 3 years of prior experience in continuous improvement
Experienced in working with cross-organizational teams.
Drive and support cost reduction, productivity improvement and Safety/Quality improvements for the site (utilizing PDCA, LSS, lean methodologies.).
Support the site team to achieve targeted sustainability goals using CI tools

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to gain hands-on experience in Lean operations? We are looking for a motivated and enthusiastic intern to join our Field Operations team and help us drive continuous improvement. As a Lean Intern, you will have the chance to work with our experienced team to identify and implement process improvements, develop and implement Lean initiatives, and help us achieve our operational goals. If you're ready to take on a challenging role and make a real impact, this is the perfect opportunity for you!

An Field Operation Lean Intern is responsible for helping to improve the efficiency of a company's operations. They work with teams to identify areas of waste and inefficiency, and then develop and implement strategies to improve processes and reduce costs. They may also be involved in developing and implementing new technologies to improve operational efficiency. To become an Field Operation Lean Intern, you should have a degree in a related field, such as business, engineering, or operations management. You should also have experience in process improvement, project management, and data analysis. Additionally, you should have strong problem-solving and communication skills.