GenScript

Lean Specialist

GenScript$80K — $120K *
Manufacturing & Automotive
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree or higher, ideally in Industrial Engineering or Mechanical Engineering
  • Certification in lean production or Six Sigma (Green Belt or higher recommended)
  • Minimum of 3 years leading or supporting cross-departmental lean projects
  • Experience with lean methodologies such as 5S, TPM, and VSM
  • Strong data analysis skills, particularly with Excel

Responsibilities

  • Lead the creation and monitoring of department-level lean management metrics
  • Identify and propose improvements based on data analysis and waste identification
  • Coordinate and lead lean improvement projects across multiple departments
  • Develop and execute project plans utilizing DMAIC and PDCA methodologies
  • Conduct and update comprehensive lean training programs for various staff levels
  • Organize and promote lean-themed events to foster a culture of continuous improvement
  • Create platforms for cross-departmental lean sharing and best practice dissemination

Benefits

  • Comprehensive lean training and professional development opportunities
  • Cross-departmental collaboration to enhance team engagement
  • Access to methodologies like DMAIC and PDCA for process improvement
  • Opportunity to lead impactful projects that drive operational efficiency
  • Involvement in a culture emphasizing continuous improvement and waste reduction
Full Job Description


Position Overview:

As a core driver of lean management, the Lean Specialist is responsible for enhancing company operational efficiency, reducing waste, and optimizing processes through systematic metrics control, project implementation, lean training, and activity planning. This role requires aligning with company strategy to implement the lean management system, coordinating cross-departmental resources, and achieving continuous improvement in key areas such as cost, quality, and delivery.

The estimated salary range is $80,000 - $120,000, depending on experience.

Core Responsibilities:
  1. Lean Metrics Development and Monitoring:
    • Lead the development of department-level lean management metrics, breaking them down to team levels.
    • Establish a monitoring mechanism, regularly analyze data fluctuations, identify waste areas, provide improvement suggestions, and ensure follow-up by responsible departments.
    • Use visual management boards (e.g., QCDIP) to track metrics achievement in real-time and provide data support for management decision-making.
  2. Full-Cycle Management of Lean Projects:
    • Identify high-value improvement opportunities and lead or participate in lean improvement projects (e.g., efficiency, cycle time, quality).
    • Develop project plans and drive implementation, utilizing methodologies like DMAIC and PDCA.
    • Coordinate cross-departmental resources (production, quality, logistics) to ensure projects meet goals on schedule.
    • Consolidate project experiences and develop replicable improvement models, promoting best practices across business lines.
  3. Development and Implementation of Lean Training System:
    • Conduct tiered lean training courses (e.g., 5S, TPM, value stream mapping, IE tools) for management, frontline employees, and specialized teams.
    • Update training materials (case studies, visualization tools) and enhance lean awareness through theoretical classes, hands-on practice, and simulations.
    • Track training effectiveness and evaluate knowledge conversion through assessments and improvement proposals, fostering a lean culture in everyday work.
  4. Lean Activities Planning and Execution:
    • Organize annual/quarterly/monthly lean-themed activities (e.g., Lean Month, Eight Wastes) to promote a continuous improvement culture.
    • Build a cross-departmental lean exchange platform (e.g., regular improvement sharing sessions, benchmark business line visits).

Requirements:

Professional Background:
  • Bachelor's degree or higher, preferably in Industrial Engineering (IE), Mechanical Engineering, or related fields.
  • Certification in lean production, Six Sigma (Green Belt or above preferred).
  • Over 3 years of work experience, leading or assisting in cross-departmental lean improvement projects (e.g., 5S, TPM, VSM, SMED, standardized work).

Core Competencies:
  • Data Analysis: Proficient in using Excel and other data analysis tools to identify improvement opportunities.
  • Project Management: Experienced in cross-departmental collaboration and adept at driving project implementation.
  • Communication and Training: Clear logic and structured expression skills.
  • Tool Application: Proficient in using lean tools like A3 reports, standardized work, ECRS.

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About GenScript

GenScript Biotech Corporation is a global biotechnology group headquartered in Piscataway, New Jersey, United States. The company provides biological research services and products to scientists in pharmaceutical, biotechnology, agricultural, and academic settings. The company's services include gene synthesis, peptide synthesis, protein expression, antibody development, and in vitro and in vivo pharmacology studies. The company's products include molecular biology reagents, peptides, proteins, antibodies, and cell line development services. The company has subsidiaries in the United States, Europe, Japan, and China. GenScript was founded in 2002 by Frank Zhang and has grown to become a leading provider of gene synthesis services and other biotechnology products and services.
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3,000 employees
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Founded
2002

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