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Key facilitation for this role includes project startup/kickoff meetings and After Action Reviews (AAR). * Conduct regular Lean assessments, compile defined metrics, analyze trends, and advise ...

Lean Manager

Pleasant Valley, NY · On-site

$120K - $140K/yr

Lean Manager Employment Type: Full-Time FSLA: Salary/Exempt Division: Project Services Group ... Facilitate and collaborate with internal departments and complex project teams. * Facilitate ...

Lean Manager

Pleasant Valley, NY · On-site

$120K - $140K/yr

Lean Manager Employment Type: Full-Time FSLA: Salary/Exempt Division: Project Services Group ... Facilitate and collaborate with internal departments and complex project teams. * Facilitate ...

Lean Manager

White Plains, NY · On-site

$120K - $140K/yr

Lean Manager Employment Type: Full-Time FSLA: Salary/Exempt Division: Project Services Group ... Facilitate and collaborate with internal departments and complex project teams. * Facilitate ...

Facilitate, train and lead Lean Strategy Deployment Activity * Lead change management activities (create transition plans from current to future state and execute) * Lead / develop Lean ...

Facilitate, train and lead Lean Strategy Deployment Activity * Lead change management activities (create transition plans from current to future state and execute) * Lead / develop Lean ...

As the Manager - LEAN, you will manage the delivery of improvement programs and deployment of ... Facilitate Goal Deployment (Hoshin Kanri, Policy Deployment) to establish breakthrough performance ...

Lean Strategy & Deployment * Partner with plant and functional leaders to translate business ... Facilitate learning through hands-on coaching, training, and workshops. Change Management ...

Lean Strategy & Deployment * Partner with plant and functional leaders to translate business ... Facilitate learning through hands-on coaching, training, and workshops. Change Management ...

As the Manager - LEAN, you will manage the delivery of improvement programs and deployment of ... Facilitate Goal Deployment (Hoshin Kanri, Policy Deployment) to establish breakthrough performance ...

This role is focused on coaching, facilitation, and capability building, helping project leaders, superintendents, and trade partners apply Lean thinking to planning, coordination, and problem ...

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How much do lean facilitator jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for lean facilitator in the United States is $17.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $17.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a lean facilitator?

Lean facilitators develop strategies and processes that improve the efficiency of a business or organization. Lean is a process improvement program that uses skills such as time management, organization, intrapersonal development, and communication to boost productivity and create more value for customers using fewer resources. As a lean facilitator, your duties include conducting lean projects to drive business results, designing and hosting seminars or workshops to help employees perform their jobs more effectively, and monitoring workflow outcomes. The career typically requires at least a bachelor’s degree in business, engineering, or a related field and industry experience, along with an understanding of lean business principles. Employers may also require candidates to complete a lean facilitator training program and become certified. Additional qualifications include excellent interpersonal, communication, and analytical skills, as well as the ability to lead others in a team-oriented environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a lean facilitator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Lean Facilitator, you need a strong understanding of Lean principles, process improvement methodologies, and often a background in engineering or operations management. Familiarity with tools like Value Stream Mapping, Kaizen events, Six Sigma, and Lean certification (such as Lean Six Sigma Green Belt) is typically required. Excellent facilitation, communication, and change management skills help inspire teams and drive organizational improvement. These abilities are essential for effectively identifying inefficiencies, leading initiatives, and sustaining a culture of continuous improvement.

What are the most common challenges lean facilitators face when implementing continuous improvement initiatives?

Lean Facilitators often encounter resistance to change as teams adjust to new processes and workflows. Overcoming skepticism and ensuring consistent employee engagement can require strong communication and coaching skills. Additionally, balancing short-term productivity with long-term improvement goals and maintaining momentum for Lean initiatives across departments are frequent challenges. Successful Lean Facilitators address these issues by fostering a culture of openness, providing ongoing support, and using data to demonstrate the benefits of Lean practices.

What is the difference between Lean Facilitator vs Lean Coach?

AspectLean FacilitatorLean Coach
CertificationsLean certifications, Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt often preferredSimilar certifications, often with additional coaching or leadership credentials
Work EnvironmentFacilitates workshops, team meetings, and process improvement sessionsProvides ongoing guidance, mentorship, and strategic support to teams
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across manufacturing, healthcare, and service industries for process improvementCommonly employed in organizations seeking cultural change and continuous improvement

While both roles focus on process improvement using Lean principles, a Lean Facilitator primarily leads workshops and facilitates teams during specific projects. In contrast, a Lean Coach offers ongoing mentorship and strategic support to embed Lean practices into organizational culture.

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Infographic showing various Lean Facilitator job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 3% Part Time, 12% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,000 per year, or $17.3 per hour.

Lean Manager

Flintco, LLC

Springdale, AR • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

Great work starts with great people. At Flintco, you’ll find respect, stability, and opportunity to grow your career. Established in 1908, Flintco maintains offices in 8 major cities and employs more than 900 talented and humble professionals. Ranked among the largest and safest contractors in the nation, we deliver projects across a wide range of market sectors, including healthcare, education, hospitality, sports, mixed-use/residential, advanced industries, and renewable energy. With self-perform capabilities in concrete, steel fabrication and erection, site work, and other critical services, we bring a distinct in-house advantage to every project. Guided by the core principles of our Ethos — Safety, Quality, Honesty, Integrity, and Innovation — our culture is rooted in accountability, collaboration, and commitment to shared success. Beyond the jobsite, we invest in the communities we call home, strengthening the places where we live, work, and build.

Job Summary

As a member of the Production Support team within Construction Support Services, the Lean Manager plays a project-focused role responsible for guiding Lean implementation across a segment of Flintco’s project portfolio. This position supports production planning and control processes, ensures alignment with company strategic initiatives, and advises leadership on recommended improvements.

This Lean Manager role is based in the Springdale, Arkansas area and requires up to 15% travel. This position reports to the Senior Lean Manager

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Mentor and coach project teams in Lean activities, implementation, and sustainment of Lean practices using a lead/co-facilitate/coach model. Key facilitation for this role includes project startup/kickoff meetings and After Action Reviews (AAR).
  • Conduct regular Lean assessments, compile defined metrics, analyze trends, and advise leadership on improvement opportunities and measurable goals.
  • Support development and delivery of internal and external training on Lean2.0®, Lean practices, and introductory Lean concepts.
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with departments to advance Lean strategy, supporting work acquisition, execution, safety, quality, and team development.
  • Partner with the Lean2.0® team to maintain standards for Lean practices, support internal Lean practitioner programs, and advance long-term Lean initiatives across Flintco.
  • Partner with Flintco operations and support staff with technical support in area of expertise, including presentation, facilitation, training content development and training.
  • Facilitate and manage events for the Flintco Community of Practice (FCoP).
  • Follows and enforces Safety Rules and Practices.
  • Stop work if necessary to resolve matters that affect safety, quality and/or inhibit the logical progress of work.
  • Able to work independently and effectively manage multiple projects simultaneously; Accurately track status of multiple projects and prioritize effort to align with team, department and overall company objectives.
  • Advise leadership on implementation effectiveness of Lean tools and approaches.
  • Passion for team and people development, including your own.
  • Potential exists to manage direct reports.

Knowledge/Skills/Ability

  • Strong ability to prioritize and manage tasks independently with limited oversight.
  • Naturally curious and skeptical; able to challenge assumptions constructively and engage in healthy conflict to drive team success.
  • Proficiency applying PDCA and structured problem-solving methods across operational and business processes for continuous improvement.
  • Strong organizational, analytical skills, and project management skills; ability to identify trends and conduct root cause analysis.
  • Demonstrated ability to:
    • Facilitate meetings and build consensus.
    • Deliver effective presentations.
    • Learn and master new technical and interpersonal skills.
    • Lead change management and Lean implementation efforts.
    • Build collaborative internal and external relationships.

Education

Preferred B.S. Degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, or related field; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Experience

  • Experience managing projects from planning through post-completion, including project schedule oversight.
  • Proficiency with Lean construction practices, including Last Planner System®.
  • Familiarity with commercial and/or industrial construction processes and procedures.
  • Familiarity with commercial construction market in geographic area.

Preferred Characteristics

  • Experience with data analysis, modeling, and performance metric development.
  • Background in operational excellence, continuous improvement, and/or process improvement.
  • Experience with implementing and sustaining multi-trade prefabrication and/or modularization.
  • Proficiency with Touchplan or other similar digital collaborative planning platforms.
  • Certifications such as LCI-CPC, CM-Lean, and/or Lean Six Sigma.
  • Competency in applying value stream mapping, kaizen, A3 problem solving and documentation, 5S, DMAIC, root cause analysis, and/or data visualization management.

Physical Requirements

- Physical demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- While performing the duties of this position, the employee is regularly required to stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; and talk or hear.
- The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
- Specific vision abilities required by this position include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
- Occasionally, especially when managing multiple projects and during problematic opening and/or closing phases of projects, mental stress can be taxing.
- May be required to work long hours for extended periods of time.

Special Job Dimensions

The office provides a safe and healthy work environment, is adequately heated and cooled, is free from exposure and extreme conditions, has appropriate lighting and office furnishings, and is smoke-free and drug-free. While performing the duties of this position in the fabrication shop, warehouse, maintenance shop or at a project site, the employee could be regularly exposed to any number of the following, including, but not limited to: moving mechanical parts; moving machinery; high, precarious places (including, but not limited to, being raised several hundred feet in a bucket); close tight quarters; rough and sloped terrain; fumes or airborne particles; drilling and blasting activities; welding activities; toxic or caustic chemicals; the potential of falling rock; and outside weather conditions. The employee may be occasionally exposed to risk of electrical shock and vibration. The noise level in the work environment is generally loud.

* NOTE – Where allowed employees who work in positions classified as “safety-sensitive” can be disciplined if they test positive for marijuana or its metabolites, even if they have a valid state medical marijuana license. In addition, Flintco may also refuse to hire applicants for safety-sensitive jobs who test positive for marijuana as part of a pre-employment drug test, even if those applicants can produce a valid medical marijuana patient license.