Continuous Improvement Leader at Stryker

Chandler, Arizona, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Medical Devices, Manufacturing, HealthcareIndustries

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree (Engineering or a Technical discipline preferred)
  • 8+ years related work experience
  • Lean or Lean Six Sigma certification
  • Internal consulting: the ability to influence change without direct authority at all levels from executive leaders to hourly workforce, including verbal and written communication skills for all audiences within the organization
  • Demonstrated ability to deliver projects, programs and other business goals on time, on budget, and meeting or exceeding product quality
  • 1+ years supervisory/management experience - preferred
  • Experience with strategy deployment (Hoshin Kanri, goal deployment, etc.) to advise and coach factory management - preferred

Responsibilities

  • Lead projects dedicated to improving operational productivity and processes for the Stryker Sustainability Solutions (SSS) business unit at manufacturing facilities in the Greater Phoenix Metropolitan area
  • Champion Continuous Improvement efforts and implement process improvements in all areas of the SSS manufacturing process
  • Create a culture of Continuous Improvement, lead cross-functional improvement teams, and manage projects designed to achieve the lowest overall costs and improve processes using Lean Methodology
  • Tenaciously pursue opportunities to eliminate waste in processes and create a Continuous Improvement culture
  • Utilize Kaizen, Value-Stream Mapping, Standard Work and other Lean tools to lead the transformational initiative to reduce costs and identify/implement process improvements in medical device reprocessing
  • Drive the development, assessment, and implementation of continuous improvement initiatives to simplify processes, eliminate waste, reduce operational risk and achieve cost efficiencies in the SSS medical device reprocessing
  • Identify and implement strategies to create efficiencies within existing headcount and layout
  • Partner with local management to define relevant process KPIs including ownership and variables that serve as the KPI inputs
  • Coordinate with peers and remote leaders to align with Corporate CI initiatives
  • Support improvement initiatives through robust data driven analytics, validate cost savings with Finance and other business leaders
  • Train, coach, and mentor teams and individuals within the business on Lean concepts and support the business to meet/exceed budgets
  • Develop a customer-focused continuous improvement framework that documents and monitors performance
  • Serve as a change agent who can motivate diverse groups across the organization in implementing new programs and ideas

Skills

Lean Methodology
Kaizen
Value-Stream Mapping
Standard Work
Continuous Improvement
Data Analytics
KPI Management
Process Improvement

Stryker

Develops and manufactures medical devices and equipment

About Stryker

Stryker develops and manufactures medical devices and equipment aimed at improving patient care and surgical efficiency. Their products include surgical tools, neurotechnology devices, and orthopedic implants, which are sold directly to hospitals and clinics. Stryker stands out from competitors by focusing on high-quality products and a commitment to advancing healthcare solutions. The company's goal is to enhance the overall healthcare experience for both patients and medical professionals.

Kalamazoo, MichiganHeadquarters
1941Year Founded
$423.3MTotal Funding
IPOCompany Stage
Biotechnology, HealthcareIndustries
10,001+Employees

Benefits

Medical & prescription plans
Supplemental health benefits
Flexible Spending accounts
Employee Assistance Program
Short-term & long-term disability
Tuition reimbursement
401(k) plan
Employee Stock Purchase Plan

Risks

Integration challenges from acquisitions may strain Stryker's resources.
Rapid tech advancements risk obsolescence of Stryker's current products.
Regulatory scrutiny on acquisitions could delay Stryker's market entry.

Differentiation

Stryker's acquisitions enhance its minimally invasive surgical solutions portfolio.
Entry into the peripheral vascular segment diversifies Stryker's market presence.
Stryker's focus on AI integration boosts diagnostic accuracy and operational efficiency.

Upsides

Growing demand for minimally invasive solutions aligns with Stryker's strategic acquisitions.
The orthopedic implants market growth benefits Stryker's expanding product line.
Stryker's acquisition of Inari Medical positions it in a high-growth vascular market.

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