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Continuous Improvement Manager
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- Look for opportunities to further improve professionally.
- Demonstrate personal accountability for the attainment of objectives.
- Keep current with industry best practices and monitor competitors' activity.
- Communicate effectively through actively listening, clearly delivering information, and providing constructive criticism to all levels of personnel.
- Build trust and rapport by being sincere, respectful, and reliable.
- Ensure contact with shipyard personnel and management to ensure product quality performance is consistent with the goals of the company.
- Establish and maintain important external relationships with partners, customers, contractors, suppliers, and official agencies and organizations.
- Negotiate on behalf of the company, and be willing to accept reasonable compromises when necessary.
- Create a robust network of industry suppliers, subcontractors, and contacts.
- Create and manage quality improvement documents and reports.
- Develop a thorough understanding of the vessel/product parameters and performance.
- Develop a thorough understanding of the applicable classification and survey body rules that influence the quality performance of our products.
- Manage warranty claim documentation and continuous improvement feedback documentation for the shipyard.
- Create and implement a thorough product quality improvement plan that aligns with the organization's overall goals and objectives.
- Lead and participate in cross-functional teams to identify and analyze the root cause of quality concerns.
- Developing and implementing remedial and preventive actions to avoid future quality issues.
- Monitor and report on product quality indicators to measure progress and identify areas for improvement.
- Conduct audits and evaluations to identify and resolve any quality risks.
- Collaborate with suppliers to guarantee their products match our quality standards.
- Working with teams from engineering, production, classification societies, and suppliers to maintain consistent quality throughout the product lifetime.
- Stay up to date with the newest quality improvement approaches and technologies.
- Track and analyze warranty data for reporting, change implementation with new goods, and continual improvement.
- Recognize and convey process and product improvements.
- Continually endeavor to identify areas of quality risk and rectify them before they affect the vessel.
- Delivering regular communications and reporting to key internal relationships
- Establish and maintain high quality standards while keeping costs within budget constraints.
- Carry out customer familiarization with our products
- Occasional visit to the vessel's place of operation to perform fact-finding and acceptance of our items in operation for quality.
- Minimum 10 years of management or supervisory experience with building, operating, or maintaining marine vessels, with a proven track record.
- Formal maritime or engineering qualifications are highly desirable.
- High level negotiation and dispute resolution skills
- Experienced with record keeping management
- A robust network of industry suppliers, subcontractors, and contacts is extremely desirable.
- Commitment to Continuous Improvement, Safety, Teamwork, and Open Communication
- Look for opportunities to further improve professionally.
- Demonstrate personal accountability for the attainment of objectives.
- Keep current with industry best practices and monitor competitors' activity.
- Communicate effectively through actively listening, clearly delivering information, and providing constructive criticism to all levels of personnel.
- Build trust and rapport by being sincere, respectful, and reliable.
- Ensure contact with shipyard personnel and management to ensure product quality performance is consistent with the goals of the company.
- Establish and maintain important external relationships with partners, customers, contractors, suppliers, and official agencies and organizations.
- Negotiate on behalf of the company, and be willing to accept reasonable compromises when necessary.
- Create a robust network of industry suppliers, subcontractors, and contacts.
- Create and manage quality improvement documents and reports.
- Develop a thorough understanding of the vessel/product parameters and performance.
- Develop a thorough understanding of the applicable classification and survey body rules that influence the quality performance of our products.
- Manage warranty claim documentation and continuous improvement feedback documentation for the shipyard.
- Create and implement a thorough product quality improvement plan that aligns with the organization's overall goals and objectives.
- Lead and participate in cross-functional teams to identify and analyze the root cause of quality concerns.
- Developing and implementing remedial and preventive actions to avoid future quality issues.
- Monitor and report on product quality indicators to measure progress and identify areas for improvement.
- Conduct audits and evaluations to identify and resolve any quality risks.
- Collaborate with suppliers to guarantee their products match our quality standards.
- Working with teams from engineering, production, classification societies, and suppliers to maintain consistent quality throughout the product lifetime.
- Stay up to date with the newest quality improvement approaches and technologies.
- Track and analyze warranty data for reporting, change implementation with new goods, and continual improvement.
- Recognize and convey process and product improvements.
- Continually endeavor to identify areas of quality risk and rectify them before they affect the vessel.
- Delivering regular communications and reporting to key internal relationships
- Establish and maintain high quality standards while keeping costs within budget constraints.
- Carry out customer familiarization with our products
- Occasional visit to the vessel's place of operation to perform fact-finding and acceptance of our items in operation for quality.
- Minimum 10 years of management or supervisory experience with building, operating, or maintaining marine vessels, with a proven track record.
- Formal maritime or engineering qualifications are highly desirable.
- High level negotiation and dispute resolution skills
- Experienced with record keeping management
- A robust network of industry suppliers, subcontractors, and contacts is extremely desirable.
- Commitment to Continuous Improvement, Safety, Teamwork, and Open Communication