Process Improvement Technician
About this role
Job DetailsJob Location: Commercial Sewing, Inc. - Torrington, CT 06790
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Make Manufacturing Better Every Day.
Commercial Sewing is looking for a Process Improvement Technician to support continuous improvement initiatives throughout our manufacturing operations.
You'll work directly with production teams to identify bottlenecks, improve workflows, eliminate waste, and support projects that increase efficiency and product quality.
Responsibilities
Observe and evaluate manufacturing processes
Conduct timing studies and workflow analysis
Support Lean and continuous improvement projects
Track production metrics and identify trends
Help implement process changes and improvements
Assist with root cause investigations
Create process documentation and visual work instructions
Work alongside supervisors and operators to improve performance
What We're Looking For
Manufacturing experience
Strong analytical skills
Process improvement mindset
Excellent communication abilities
Experience with Excel and production data
Lean, Kaizen, or Six Sigma exposure a plus
Company at a glance
Commercial Sewing specializes in the marine and power sports markets with a focus on producing canvas products for Original Equipment Manufacturers, Distributors, and Dealers.
Our mission is simple. We believe ourselves to be an extension of our customer engineering and manufacturing. We value consistent communication and strive to provide our clients innovative solutions at the highest value and performance. We are consistently growing and consider ourselves to be the dominant supplier of sewn products to the OEM Power Sport and Marine markets. This level of quality and responsibility is not to be taken for granted and we strive to be flexible and fair to the needs of our customers, employees and the communities we work in.
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