Array Technologies

Lean Rapid Continuous Improvement (RCI) Specialist

Array Technologies$75K — $95K *
Manufacturing & Automotive
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Manufacturing Engineering, Operations, or equivalent Lean experience.
  • 5-10+ years in Lean manufacturing or operations in a manufacturing setting.
  • Demonstrated success in leading Kaizen events and implementing Lean methodologies.
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to convert data into actionable improvements.
  • Experience in high-volume steel manufacturing environments.
  • Proficient in AutoCAD and SolidWorks.

Responsibilities

  • Lead rapid continuous improvement initiatives focusing on productivity and cost savings.
  • Identify inefficiencies and prioritize improvements in production workflows.
  • Apply Lean methodologies to achieve measurable results.
  • Facilitate Rapid Continuous Improvement workshops at the manufacturing site.
  • Train production management on Lean principles through interactive events.
  • Analyze production data and KPIs to drive improvement actions.
  • Develop solutions to optimize equipment utilization and reduce scrap.

Benefits

  • Promote a culture of accountability and problem-solving.
  • Opportunity for hands-on involvement in manufacturing operations.
  • Engagement with cross-functional teams for aligned initiatives.
Full Job Description
Job Description:

Position Overview

The Lean Rapid Continuous Improvement Specialist is a hands-on, individual contributor responsible for driving continuous improvement initiatives across manufacturing operations. This role partners closely with production, engineering, supply chain, and site leadership to identify inefficiencies, eliminate waste, and improve overall performance in the production of steel components and solar tracker systems.

The Lean Engineer II serves as a subject matter expert in Lean methodologies, leading rapid improvement efforts that directly impact safety, quality, delivery, and cost. This role operates with a high level of independence and influence, without primary responsibility for formal people management.

Key Responsibilities

Continuous Improvement & Lean Execution

  • Lead rapid continuous improvement (RCI) initiatives focused on productivity, throughput, waste reduction, and cost savings


  • Identify and prioritize improvement opportunities across steel fabrication, stamping, assembly, and production workflows


  • Apply Lean methodologies (Kaizen, 5S, 3P, Value Stream Mapping, DFM, SMED, TPM, standard work) to drive measurable results.


  • Facilitate Rapid Continuous Improvement events and rapid improvement workshops across the manufacturing site (12-24 per year minimum).


  • Train all production management and production personnel on lean principles using interactive training events.


Operational Optimization

  • Analyze production data, KPIs, and process performance to identify inefficiencies and drive improvement actions.


  • Develop new counterbalancing KPIs to link production, scrap, quality, safety, and attendance. Then work with IT to implement an incentive system that drive universal performance of these KPIs.


  • Develop and implement solutions to reduce scrap, improve cycle times, and optimize equipment utilization


  • Support flow optimization, line balancing, and layout improvements within production environments


  • Partner with operations to improve material flow and reduce bottlenecks across the value stream


Value Stream & Process Design

  • Conduct value stream mapping to identify current state gaps and design future state workflows


  • Establish and maintain standard work and process documentation to ensure repeatability and consistency


  • Support new product introductions and production scaling from a process optimization standpoint


Cross-Functional Influence

  • Partner with Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Quality, and Engineering teams to drive aligned improvement initiatives


  • Influence operational decision-making through data-driven insights and continuous improvement practices


  • Serve as a key liaison between leadership and production teams on improvement priorities


Training & Culture Development

  • Train and coach supervisors, operators, and site leaders on Lean principles and continuous improvement tools


  • Promote a culture of accountability, problem-solving, and continuous improvement across the site


  • Support development of daily management systems and visual management tools


Performance Measurement & Reporting

  • Define, track, and report KPIs related to operational efficiency, waste reduction, and productivity


  • Monitor progress of improvement initiatives and ensure sustainability of results


  • Provide regular updates to site leadership on performance and impact


Qualifications

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Manufacturing Engineering, Operations, Manufacturing, or related field or equivalent Lean experience


  • 5-10+ years of experience in Lean manufacturing, continuous improvement, or operations within a manufacturing environment


  • Proven experience leading Kaizen events and implementing Lean methodologies


  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to translate data into actionable improvements


  • Experience working in hands-on steel manufacturing environments (steel, fabrication, high-volume production preferred)


  • AutoCAD and SolidWorks experience.


  • Must have experience in steel manufacturing such as stamping, rollforming, tube mills, slitting, or steel mills.


Preferred

  • Lean Six Sigma certification (Green Belt or Black Belt preferred)


  • Experience in steel fabrication, stamping, or solar / renewable manufacturing environments


  • Experience with ERP systems and production data analytics


  • Strong facilitation and influence skills across cross-functional teams


  • Machine design experience.


  • Stamping experience.


Working Conditions

  • Primarily based on the manufacturing floor with direct engagement in production processes


  • Requires hands-on involvement in operations, equipment, and workflow optimization


  • May require extended hours or off-shift support during major improvement events


Summary

The Lean / RCI Specialist plays a critical role in driving operational excellence across manufacturing operations. This position is ideal for a highly motivated, hands-on professional who thrives in dynamic production environments and is passionate about improving performance through Lean principles and continuous improvement.

About Array Technologies

Array Technologies is a leading provider of solar tracking systems for utility-scale solar energy projects. The company was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Array Technologies' solar tracking systems use advanced technology to increase the efficiency of solar energy production, resulting in lower costs and higher energy yields. The company has a strong focus on innovation and has developed several patented technologies that are used in its solar tracking systems. Array Technologies has a global presence and has installed solar tracking systems in over 30 countries around the world.
Learn more about Array Technologies
Size
1,000 employees
Market Cap
$2.9 billion
Industry
NASDAQ

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