Title: Supply Chain & Logistics Continuous Improvement Analyst
Location: Auburn Hills MI
The Opportunity
The Supply Chain & Logistics Continuous Improvement Analyst plays a critical role in driving operational excellence across logistics and supply chain operations. This position focuses on identifying analyzing and implementing process improvements that enhance throughput quality safety and cost performance through data-driven insights and Lean methodologies.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and support Lean and Continuous Improvement initiatives across logistics and supply chain operations.
- Apply Lean methodologies including Value Stream Mapping (VSM) 5S Kaizen Six Sigma and DMAIC.
- Analyze workflows to identify inefficiencies and implement standardized best practices.
- Facilitate Kaizen events workshops and process mapping sessions.
- Collect analyze and interpret operational data to build KPIs dashboards and reports.
- Optimize warehouse and material flow processes.
- Partner cross-functionally with Operations Quality Safety IT and Finance teams.
- Support ERP/WMS process improvements and data accuracy initiatives.
- Train and coach employees on new processes and procedures.
- Document improvements and conduct audits to ensure sustainment.
Qualifications
- Bachelors degree in Supply Chain Management Business Engineering or related field or equivalent experience.
- Experience in supply chain logistics manufacturing or warehouse operations.
- Working knowledge of Lean Six Sigma methodologies.
- Strong analytical problem-solving and communication skills.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Excel Word and PowerPoint; ERP/WMS experience preferred.
- Lean Six Sigma certification preferred.
Work Environment & Physical Requirements
- Office-based role with regular interaction in warehouse and manufacturing environments.
- Approximately 80% desk work.
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs stand or walk for extended periods and climb ladders (6 12).
- Some travel and overtime may be required based on business needs.
Title: Supply Chain & Logistics Continuous Improvement Analyst Location: Auburn Hills MI The Opportunity The Supply Chain & Logistics Continuous Improvement Analyst plays a critical role in driving operational excellence across logistics and supply chain operations. This position focuses on identif...
Title: Supply Chain & Logistics Continuous Improvement Analyst
Location: Auburn Hills MI
The Opportunity
The Supply Chain & Logistics Continuous Improvement Analyst plays a critical role in driving operational excellence across logistics and supply chain operations. This position focuses on identifying analyzing and implementing process improvements that enhance throughput quality safety and cost performance through data-driven insights and Lean methodologies.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and support Lean and Continuous Improvement initiatives across logistics and supply chain operations.
- Apply Lean methodologies including Value Stream Mapping (VSM) 5S Kaizen Six Sigma and DMAIC.
- Analyze workflows to identify inefficiencies and implement standardized best practices.
- Facilitate Kaizen events workshops and process mapping sessions.
- Collect analyze and interpret operational data to build KPIs dashboards and reports.
- Optimize warehouse and material flow processes.
- Partner cross-functionally with Operations Quality Safety IT and Finance teams.
- Support ERP/WMS process improvements and data accuracy initiatives.
- Train and coach employees on new processes and procedures.
- Document improvements and conduct audits to ensure sustainment.
Qualifications
- Bachelors degree in Supply Chain Management Business Engineering or related field or equivalent experience.
- Experience in supply chain logistics manufacturing or warehouse operations.
- Working knowledge of Lean Six Sigma methodologies.
- Strong analytical problem-solving and communication skills.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Excel Word and PowerPoint; ERP/WMS experience preferred.
- Lean Six Sigma certification preferred.
Work Environment & Physical Requirements
- Office-based role with regular interaction in warehouse and manufacturing environments.
- Approximately 80% desk work.
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs stand or walk for extended periods and climb ladders (6 12).
- Some travel and overtime may be required based on business needs.
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