Pamela Tice
About Pamela Tice
Pamela Tice is a Lean Manufacturing Engineer at Materion Corporation, where she has worked since 2019. With extensive experience in energy efficiency projects and process improvements, she previously held roles as a Project Leader and Six Sigma Black Belt at Materion and as an Accounts Payable Processor at Honeywell.
Work at Materion
Pamela Tice has been employed at Materion Corporation since 2019, currently holding the position of Lean Manufacturing Engineer. Prior to this role, she served as Project Leader, Six Sigma Black Belt/Lean Manufacturing from 2005 to 2019. During her tenure, she focused on implementing lean manufacturing principles and Six Sigma methodologies to improve operational efficiency. Her work has contributed to various initiatives aimed at enhancing productivity and reducing waste within the organization.
Education and Expertise
Pamela Tice studied Business Management at Owens Community College from 2009 to 2014. Although she did not achieve a degree, her education provided a foundation for her career in manufacturing and project management. She possesses expertise in energy efficiency projects, particularly in relamping efforts, where she calculates energy savings and designs efficient lighting layouts. Additionally, she utilizes statistical analysis to identify and recommend process improvements in manufacturing.
Background
Before her extensive career at Materion Corporation, Pamela Tice worked at Honeywell as an Accounts Payable Processor from 1980 to 1984. This early experience in finance and accounting contributed to her understanding of operational processes. Her transition to manufacturing roles allowed her to apply her analytical skills in a different context, focusing on process improvement and efficiency.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Pamela Tice has specialized in standardizing best work practices in constrained processes. Her efforts have led to enhanced operational efficiency within manufacturing environments. As a Six Sigma Black Belt, she has been involved in various projects that emphasize quality improvement and waste reduction, demonstrating her commitment to continuous improvement in manufacturing practices.