Industrial Engineer-In-Training or Engineer (Halifax)
Industrial Engineer-In-Training or Engineer (Halifax)
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Halifax, Canada
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The Industrial Engineer plays a key role in driving smarter, safer, and more efficient shipbuilding and repair operations. In this role, you'll design, plan, and implement process, tooling, workstation, and equipment improvements that elevate quality, productivity, and operational performance across ship construction, delivery, and repair programs. As a trusted change leader, you'll partner with cross‑functional stakeholders to influence and embed improvements using structured change‑management practices, data‑driven insights, and a clear understanding of policies, standards, and best practices. Actively manage proactive scope of work, which could include developing standards, performance metrics, capacity analysis, overall equipment effectiveness, material flow, visual management, industry benchmarking, research and development, and/or project planning. Author processes and procedures documenting how to stabilize and control processes in ship design, repair, and construction. Identify and action opportunities for Continuous Improvement within Industrial Engineering scope of work. Identify and manage mitigation plans for risks associated with Industrial Engineering activities and initiatives. Lead improvement, standardization, and/or mitigation plans and projects, including creative technical problem solving, seeking guidance from technical subject matter experts, and effective stakeholder management. Bachelor of Engineering (B. Demonstrated experience (typically 4-8 years) in an industrial or project management setting with a focus on analyzing and improving operational performance. Certification, intermediate knowledge, and application of Lean Six Sigma, Change Management, Project Management, and other industry standards (e.g. Ability to model and analyze systems in a simplified format for the purpose of illustrating the transformation of inputs, outputs and added value. Training and experience in lean/six sigma or other improvement methodologies, i.e. yellow, lean, or green belt or equivalent, or interest and ability to obtain. Demonstrated ability to read blueprints, navigate within a 3D model and/or simulation of the ship, develop & markup drawings, develop presentations and reports, develop technical specifications, perform technical investigations, and develop statement of work for subcontractors. Analytical problem solving and data analysis. Make risk‑based technical decisions. Ability to develop project scope or statements of work. Confidently engage in technical information sharing in cross‑functional problem solving. Lead/facilitate workshops and business updates. Due to the nature of work Irving Shipbuilding does, all successful applicants must meet requirements for the Canadian Controlled Goods Program (CGP), Canadian Government Security clearance, and U.International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). Please note this position requires a full‑time, in‑office presence. # Apply on Kit Job: kitjob.ca/job/2pr4ls
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Company nameIrving Shipbuilding
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Job positionIndustrial Engineer-In-Training or Engineer (Halifax)
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