London, ON, USA
5 days ago
Continuous Improvement Specialist - 19147
Do you have experience in high precision manufacturing which includes automotive, medical devices, or any high-tech manufacturing environment.  This is mandatory to be considered for this role.

Driven by a passion for innovation, our client leads the high precision manufacturing industry, delivering cutting-edge components for complex engineering challenges.

Our client is on an exciting growth trajectory, tackling new challenges and expanding their operational footprint. They’re looking for a Continuous Improvement Specialist to play a key role in enhancing production workflows, streamlining processes, and driving operational excellence.

In this position, you’ll have the chance to influence strategic decisions, implement impactful process improvements, and contribute to the future of high-performance manufacturing. If you’re passionate about solving complex problems, optimizing systems, and making a tangible difference, we’d love to connect with you!

Job Responsibilities: Optimize manufacturing processes to enhance efficiency and reduce waste. Design workstations, assembly lines, and production floors for safety, productivity, and ergonomics. Identify cost-saving opportunities by streamlining processes. Implement systems to maintain and improve product quality. Develop processes to ensure compliance with safety and quality standards. Leverage statistical analysis, forecasting, and simulation tools to make data-driven recommendations. Evaluate and refine KPIs to ensure they are meaningful and actionable. Develop staffing plans, scheduling processes, and training programs to maximize workforce efficiency. Introduce automation and advanced technologies to reduce manual tasks and improve output. Optimize processes for sourcing, production, and distribution to ensure on-time delivery and cost reductions. Drive energy efficiency initiatives, reduce waste, and implement environmentally sustainable practices. Work closely with the leadership team to provide actionable insights and recommendations that shape the future direction of the company. The successful candidate has:  Candidates must have experience in precision manufacturing to be considered. Experience working with ERP or MRP systems is an asset. Experience in process improvement, operations analysis, or continuous improvement in high precision manufacturing. Strong knowledge of Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, Kaizen, or other continuous improvement methodologies (certifications are a plus, e.g., Lean Six Sigma Green/Black Belt). Proficiency in data analysis tools and techniques, with the ability to translate data into actionable insights (e.g., Excel, Tableau, Power BI, or other relevant software) Demonstrated ability to develop and implement KPIs and operational metrics. Hands-on experience in analyzing and improving workflows, processes, or production systems Knowledge of workforce optimization, productivity management, and/or workplace ergonomics. Compensation and benefits: $110 000 to $120 000pa Exceptional opportunities for professional growth and advancement. Bonuses Opportunity for skill enhancement and mentorship. Only candidates already eligible to work in Canada will be reviewed. Only qualified candidates will be contacted.

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