Lean Manufacturing Specialist, Sr. implements Lean Manufacturing goals and strategies for improving the operations and processes within the organization. Evaluates all continuous improvement activities and develops plans to optimize performance and processes. Being a Lean Manufacturing Specialist, Sr. employs Lean methodologies and tools in order to accomplish business objectives. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Lean Manufacturing Specialist, Sr. also requires training and Lean certification through an accredited organization. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. To be a Lean Manufacturing Specialist, Sr. typically requires 4 to 7 years of related experience. Contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. Work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Talent Pipeline Management Workforce Development Specialist
Nampa, Idaho
Contract Position
Current opening, available for immediate placement
Contract Description:
IMA is looking for a Workforce Development Specialist to manage the Talent Pipeline Management (TPM) program for Manufacturing in the state of Idaho by facilitating efforts to lead the TPM workforce training initiative and to ensure the program aligns with the training needs of the manufacturing industry, IMA members and employers.
Talent Pipeline Management (TPM) is a program initiated in 2014 by the US Chamber of Commerce Foundation to address workforce development needs across the United State in emergent industries. TPM applies six step-by-step data-driven supply chain management strategies to analyze projected need, growth, and education and workforce partnerships. This methodology boasts an end-to-end framework for organizing talent pipelines to address current and future needs of employers. Here, employers serve as ‘end-customers’ of a ‘talent supply chain’ by determining their most critical workforce needs, communicating those needs to trusted partners, managing and improving performance, and creating return on investment for employers.
The TPM framework empowers employers to strategize in industry-led collaboratives, provides strategies for regarding common workforce needs, organize and share data, and proactively engage talent-sourcing providers – including education and training institutions – to build high-performing internal and external pipelines that create shared value and measurable returns for all stakeholders. The TPM Academy trains state and local leaders, business associations, employers, and economic development agencies to drive partnerships with their education and training providers based on need.
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