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Business Improvement Lead - Lean Six Sigma Black Belt

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Business Improvement Lead - Lean Six Sigma Black Belt
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt – Business Excellence
Purpose of the Role
The Lean Six Sigma Black Belt will lead high-impact improvement initiatives across the organisation, driving measurable improvements in safety, quality, delivery, and cost.
This role plays a key part in embedding a culture of continuous improvement, enhancing operational performance, and developing capability across teams through coaching and mentoring.
Key Responsibilities
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Lead Improvement Projects
- Lead cross-functional Lean and Six Sigma (DMAIC) projects
- Identify improvement opportunities and translate them into structured initiatives
- Deliver measurable and sustainable business results
- Apply data-driven problem-solving and root cause analysis
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Drive Lean Deployment
- Support the deployment of Lean practices across operational areas
- Facilitate workshops such as Value Stream Mapping and process improvement sessions
- Improve flow, eliminate waste, and enhance process efficiency
- Support daily management and visual management practices
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Deliver Business Impact
- Identify and implement opportunities to improve efficiency and reduce waste
- Ensure initiatives align with business priorities
- Work closely with Finance and operational teams to validate benefits
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Support Idea Implementation
- Help translate employee ideas into implemented improvements
- Support improvement campaigns and focused Kaizen activities
- Increase the rate of idea-to-implementation conversion
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Build Capability & Coach Others
- Coach and support employees in problem-solving and continuous improvement tools
- Deliver training sessions in Lean and Six Sigma methodologies
- Mentor teams to sustain improvements and build ownership
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Stakeholder Engagement
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams (Operations, Engineering, Quality, and Supply Chain)
- Facilitate workshops with stakeholders across the organisation
- Influence and support leaders to adopt continuous improvement practices
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- Governance & Sustainability
- Track and report project progress and outcomes
- Ensure improvements are sustained through control plans and standardisation
- Maintain high-quality documentation and structured project execution
Required Experience
- Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (or equivalent experience)
- Proven experience delivering improvement projects with measurable outcomes
- Experience in a manufacturing or operational environment
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Experience working cross-functionally
Technical Skills
- Lean tools (Value Stream Mapping, standard work, visual management)
- Six Sigma methodologies (DMAIC, root cause analysis, statistical tools)
- Data analysis (Excel, Minitab or similar)
- Workshop facilitation and stakeholder engagement
Behavioural Skills
- Strong influencing and communication skills
- Ability to work with and challenge stakeholders constructively
- Structured, data-driven mindset
- High level of ownership and accountability
- Passion for continuous improvement and developing others
What Success Looks Like
- Delivery of impactful and sustainable improvements
- Increased adoption of continuous improvement practices
- Strong engagement with operational teams
- Improved efficiency, quality, and flow across processes
- Development of capability within teams
Nice to Have
- Experience in complex manufacturing or engineering environments
- Experience with Lean deployment frameworks
- Experience in coaching or training


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Reports to: Head of Business Excellence
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Rewards & Benefits
Here are examples of the rewards and benefits Siemens Energy offers:
- Opportunities to work with a global team
- Opportunities to work on and lead innovative projects
- Medical benefits
- Remote/Flexible work
- Time off/Paid holidays and parental leave
- Continual learning through the Learn@Siemens-Energy platform
- Access to various employee resource groups
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