Operations Industrial Engineer Financial & Banking - Lexington, KY at Geebo

Operations Industrial Engineer

Amazon Lab126 is an inventive research and development company that designs and engineers high-profile consumer electronics.
Lab126 began in 2004 as a subsidiary of Amazon.
com, Inc.
, originally creating the best-selling Kindle family of products.
Since then, we have produced groundbreaking devices like Fire tablets, Fire TV, and Amazon Echo.
What will you help us create?Work hard.
Have fun.
Make history.
The Reverse Logistics group is looking for an Industrial Engineer who is data driven and innovative in their approach, comfortable working autonomously in a global business environment where changing priorities are common and capable of influencing large cross-functional teams.
This position requires the ability to plan, organize, implement, and manage the capital and process improvement projects within multiple facilities located in the US to ensure safe, economical, and effective operation processes.
Responsibilities include:
Manage the design and the continuous improvement of the process flow for multiple sites in the US.
Plan and design systems that increase critical-to-quality (CTQ) business needs by improving integration of people, materials, equipment, software, and finance Recommend and implement changes to safety procedures, work methods, and labor standards Project management from conception to completion Conduct and lead project meetings with Sr.
Management Assessing and optimizing the processes and equipment used in the facility Typical projects in this role could include continuous improvement projects to optimize material flow efficiency to remove bottlenecks, or conducting a floor layout impact study to facilitate new initiatives to be launched.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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