Continuous Improvement Engineer
Job Type
Full-time
Description

  

Movement Changes Lives. 

At Balanced Body, we don't just manufacture equipment; we craft the tools that empower people to achieve their best selves. From our state-of-the-art facility in Sacramento, we blend traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge engineering to lead the global Pilates industry.


As a Continuous Improvement Engineer, you aren’t just a "data person"—you are a floor-level leader. Using Industrial Engineering rigor and Lean methodologies, you will dismantle bottlenecks, eliminate waste, and build a more scalable, disciplined operating system. You will partner across Production, Supply Chain, and Quality to turn "how we’ve always done it" into a world-class manufacturing standard.


Key Responsibilities

1. Operational Flow & Industrial Engineering

  • Capacity & Labor Analysis: Conduct time studies and line balancing to ensure our teams are set up for success, matching labor to demand with precision.
  • Value Stream Optimization: Mapping the journey from raw material to finished  product—reducing WIP, waiting times, and unnecessary movement.
  • The Balanced Body Standard: Develop, document, and sustain the standard operating procedures (SOPs) that ensure every piece of equipment we ship meets our premium quality standards.

2. Lean Execution & Data Visualization

  • Lead  Kaizen Events: Facilitate cross-functional workshops that convert "pain points" into clear actions, owners, and due dates.
  • Visual  Management: Build and maintain the "heartbeat" of the plant through KPIs, OEE tracking, and Power BI dashboards that make performance visible to everyone from the operator to the executive.
  • Root Cause Mastery: Lead structured problem-solving (DMAIC/8D) on recurring issues to move the facility from "firefighting" to proactive, data-driven execution.

3. Coaching & Cultural Leadership

  • Shop Floor Credibility: Spend significant time at the Gemba. Build  trust with operators and leads to foster a culture of Respectful  Challenge.
  • Team  Development: Train and coach the frontline on Lean principles, 5S, and  SMED, empowering them to own their work areas.
  • Cross-Functional  Bridge: Collaborate with Maintenance and Engineering to identify reliability losses and implement sustainable countermeasures.

   

Requirements
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in Industrial, Manufacturing, or Mechanical Engineering.
  • Experience:  3–7+ years of hands-on experience in a manufacturing or production  environment.
  • Technical Toolbox: Deep knowledge of Lean Manufacturing principles and  structured problem-solving
  • Data Savvy: Proficiency in Excel is required; experience with Dynamics  365 Business Central and Power BI is a significant plus.
  • Bias for Action: You are equally comfortable at a standing desk analyzing  data as you are on the floor with a stopwatch and a wrench.
  • Change  Agent: You have the "soft skills" to navigate change management, bringing people along on the journey rather than just mandating it.
  • Disciplined Thinker: You balance a passion for improvement with a disciplined use of data and root-cause thinking.