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GHSP in Mansfield, OH seeks a Continuous Improvement Coordinator to drive operational excellence in a multi-site manufacturing environment. You will lead Lean, Six Sigma and Kaizen projects, analyze processes, collect data, train teams, and implement sustainable improvements that reduce waste and improve quality and safety.
You will collaborate with production, engineering, quality and safety to sustain gains and support a high-performance operation across multiple sites in the United States.
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Regular Full-Time Mansfield, OH, US
The Continuous Improvement Coordinator plays a pivotal role in driving operational excellence within a manufacturing environment by identifying, developing, and implementing process improvements that enhance efficiency, quality, and safety. This position is responsible for collaborating with cross-functional teams to analyze current workflows, gather data, and recommend actionable solutions that reduce waste and optimize resource utilization. The coordinator will lead continuous improvement initiatives using methodologies such as Lean, Six Sigma, and Kaizen to foster a culture of ongoing enhancement and innovation. By monitoring key performance indicators and facilitating training sessions, the role ensures that improvements are sustainable and aligned with organizational goals. Ultimately, the Continuous Improvement Coordinator contributes to the company’s competitive advantage by promoting best practices and supporting a high-performance manufacturing operation across multiple sites in the United States.
The Continuous Improvement Coordinator utilizes analytical skills daily to assess manufacturing processes and identify opportunities for enhancement. Strong communication skills are essential for collaborating with diverse teams and facilitating training sessions that promote continuous improvement culture. Proficiency in Lean and Six Sigma methodologies enables the coordinator to design and implement effective process changes that reduce waste and improve quality. Project management and organizational skills are applied to oversee multiple initiatives, ensuring timely execution and alignment with business objectives. Additionally, technical skills in data analysis and familiarity with manufacturing software support informed decision-making and accurate reporting of improvement outcomes.