The Lean Practitioner serves as the engine of continuous improvement, identifying inefficiencies, solving problems, and contributing to the culture of Lean
Job Summary
The Lean Practitioner serves as the engine of continuous improvement, identifying inefficiencies, solving problems, and contributing to the culture of Lean.
This role works closely with regional leadership to cascade strategic goals and facilitate effective communication and collaboration to drive initiatives.
The position involves coaching and developing Lean Practitioners and leaders, conducting training sessions, and leading improvement projects aligned with business strategies.
Matching Summary
The Lean Practitioner serves as the engine of continuous improvement, identifying inefficiencies, solving problems, and contributing to the culture of Lean.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Lean methodologies and tools
Continuous improvement facilitation
Process improvement leadership
Root cause analysis
Lean training and coaching
Strategic initiative execution
Risk management and mitigation
Nice-to-have
Strong communication and presentation skills
Mentoring and coaching capabilities
Stakeholder collaboration
Innovation in continuous improvement
Change management alignment
Facilitation of Kaizen workshops
Key Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Business, Quality, Engineering or related field
8-10 years experience in Continuous Improvement
Experience leading business transformation projects
Leadership capability with change management alignment