Six Sigma Jobs
The
demand for people with Six Sigma expertise is constantly
increasing. More and more organizations are discovering the many
ways that the Six Sigma methodology can help them grow and
improve. As Six Sigma spreads to many different industries
beyond its genesis in manufacturing, you can now find many
service and government organizations advertising for Six Sigma
help. Plus, it is no longer the largest corporations looking for
Six Sigma help. Smaller companies also are taking on Six Sigma
projects and hiring people as consultants or permanent staff.
The need for full-time Six Sigma professionals will only
increase.
Types of Six Sigma Jobs There are many Six Sigma jobs in many
industries at junior and senior levels. The positions have
descriptions and requirements unique to that organization and
its requirements. It is true that many Six Sigma positions are
filled internally as organizations train their own people
already familiar with the organization's culture in Six Sigma
skills. However, organizations frequently reach outside to add
personnel with Six Sigma expertise to lead Six Sigma projects or
even the full-scale implementation of Six Sigma throughout the
organization. These positions are usually dedicated full-time to
Six Sigma projects.
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Six Sigma
jobs are advertised under many titles, not always as
obvious as "Six Sigma Black Belt," "Six Sigma Consultant," or
"Six Sigma Analyst." Other possible titles include things like
"Functional Project Lead" "Six Sigma Program Manager," "Lead
Analyst/Project Manager," "Director of Operational Excellence,"
"Business Process Manager," or "Senior Projects Manager."
Whatever the exact title, the organization is looking for
someone with the skills of a Six Sigma Black Belt. A Black Belt
is an individual trained in the Six Sigma methodology and
experienced leading cross-functional process improvement teams.
They will lead individual Six Sigma projects.
Very senior Six Sigma positions are sometimes advertised. These
are Master Black Belts, individuals trained in the Six Sigma
methodology who acts as the organization-wide Six Sigma program
manager. They will lead Six Sigma implementation at the
organization and will oversee Black Belts and process
improvement projects and provides guidance to Black Belts as
required. Master Black Belt positions understandably demand the
highest level of Six Sigma experience and qualifications.
Qualifying for Six Sigma Jobs To be considered for a Six Sigma
job, you need a combination of relevant academic and work
experience. The first and foremost qualification is to be
trained in Six Sigma, ideally as a certified Six Sigma Black
Belt. This means formal training from qualified Six Sigma
consultants who have extensive experience in training and
implementation of Six Sigma. Specific training in Six Sigma
DMAIC and/or DFSS methodology is often requested. The best
teacher is, of course, experience and organizations will
strongly prefer, if not insist, on people who have completed at
least one Six Sigma project.
In addition to possessing Six Sigma training and project
experience, organizations will ask that you have experience
working in the industry of the organization's business. So if
the company is a manufacturer, they will usually want you to
have direct experience in a manufacturing environment.
Organizations will ask that you have a certain minimum period of
experience (often five years) in that particular industry.
Management experience is a huge plus and will almost certainly
be a requirement for a Six Sigma project team leader. Having on
your resume proven project management success within a
structured environment and being able to demonstrate good
managerial skills will take you a long way. That's because
leading and facilitating Black Belts, Green Belts, and business
teams through a Six Sigma project is often the role
organizations are seeking to fill.
There are also essential personal skills. You need to be able to
demonstrate a good understanding of processes and quality
methodologies and a willingness to take an initiative and lead
change. Another crucial skill is the ability to link strategy to
execution. The aptitude to look beyond the surface and be
creative to think conceptually about strategic business issues
and develop creative but practical solutions is key.
About the author:
http://www.6sigma.us
Peter Peterka is the Principal Consultant
in practice areas of DMAIC and DFSS. Peter has eleven years of
experience performing as a Master Black Belt, and has over 15
years experience in industry as an improvement specialist and
engineer working with numerous companies.
Written by: Peter Peterka
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