The Continuous Improvement Engineer is responsible for leading, developing, and maintaining (together with Production leadership), a production work environment characterized by a commitment to continuous improvement. The Continuous Improvement Engineer also must lead, co-implement, and maintain all processes, procedures, and system improvements in the production facilities; these processes and procedures should generate long-term benefits that involve the entire workforce. The continuous improvement methods implemented should include programs such as 5S, Lean Manufacturing, Kaizen, Six Sigma, 8-D, Problem Solving and Value Stream Analysis to drive out waste and improve productivity.
While based at a single facility, this role is a key position within a team responsible for the delivery of process innovation and continuous improvement initiatives across multi-jurisdictions. It will play an important role in helping to foster a culture of sustainable change through the creation and embedding of LEAN methodology, and the supporting framework, to deliver business transformation.
Essential Functions
Main duties
Continuous Improvement Program:
- Manages efforts to identify root causes of issues negatively impacting production objectives, including:
- Performs time studies and work flow analysis for production
- Provides work content data support to senior leadership for labor ROI
- Implements and maintains processes that sustain continuous improvement gains (i.e. Kamishibai)
- Reviews and assists with routing and/or other process flows created by production
- Leads or conducts studies in safety, cost, quality, productivity, flow, value stream mapping
- Leads and coordinates a wide variety of identified and approved initiatives and projects designed to improve processes and performance in all production facilities
- Establish, lead, and maintain a local Continuous Improvement Steering Committee
- Facilitate the selection, scope, and planning of specific improvement projects
- Identify goals for CI events and potential quantifiable savings
- Identify resource requirements and ROI estimates for improvement projects
- Lead Kaizen events and maintain reporting on events, event outcomes and action plans, and follow-up measurement results
- Participate actively to prove process concepts as well as implementation of improvement activities
- Monitor and maintain event schedules
- Follow up and audit event progress to ensure results are achieved and sustained
- Resolve implementation issues / create and manage implementation communication process
- Participate in new product development and/or product change initiatives
- Analyze manufacturing processes to identify and realize efficiency gains during new product introduction and/or product changes
Reporting:
- Establish appropriate measurement systems to identify opportunities and to quantify implemented improvements
- Lead teams to develop appropriate Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) for their products, process, or function
- Participate with the local and global engineering teams on changes to and evolution of the Gibson Production System.
- Leads and executes all Visual Factory (VF) related objectives. Drives continuous progression in VF.
- Creates project proposals for Manufacturing Engineering using GEMBA data.
- Verifies leadership standard work is up-to-date, executed and best practices are used.
- Works with EHS Specialist on ergonomic considerations.
Training:
- Train production employees on lean methodology and other continuous improvement tools and processes
- Train “change agent” employees, in all aspects of lean manufacturing, waste reduction, team effectiveness and continuous improvement
- Develop training materials and effectively deliver those materials in a team environment to ensure employees throughout the facilities are trained in CI concepts and philosophy
- Facilitate and mentor CI events and teams
Other duties
- Establishing and maintaining strong relationships with the Custom Shop leadership team so as to identify their needs and seek full range of business solutions
- Providing leadership in strengthening internal communications with staff at all levels throughout the organization; create and promote a positive and supportive work environment
- Employee can be asked to perform other duties that are reasonable within the area of expertise
Required Skills/Abilities
Skills and Competencies
- Must have a high level of self-motivation
- At ease and engaging as a Trainer and agent of change
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Strong organizational skills
- Advanced Computer Skills (Excel, SQL, Minitab)
- Highly results oriented and focused on business priorities, with a successful record of accomplishments
- Ability to effectively manage multiple assignments concurrently, including ability to assess and manage priorities
- Self-starter with analytical skills, able to identify problems and/or opportunities for improvement, assesses viable solutions, and develops and executes complex projects and comprehensive action plans
Education and Experience
- Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering required, IE or MFGE a plus; or 5+ years related experience in a manufacturing environment; or an equivalent combination of education and experience
- Minimum 5 years proven continuous improvement analytical experience from a similar role, including project management and business analysis
- Lean certification strongly desired, six-sigma certification a plus
- Leadership/Trainer experience, in addition to industry experience, a plus
Travel Requirements
- Some local travel to and between the company’s Nashville manufacturing and distribution locations will be required (approximately 5 to 10%).
Physical Demands
- Basic physical stances and actions (sitting, standing, walking)
We celebrate diversity and Gibson Brands, Inc is an Equal Opportunity employer.