The demand for Six Sigma professionals has increased in
recent times with many organizations becoming aware of the benefits that can be
derived from implementing Six Sigma methodologies. The advancements made in Six
Sigma have resulted in the development of new concepts that are applicable to
services as well as governmental organizations, creating the need for Six Sigma
professionals in such organizations. In addition to large organizations, a
large number of small organizations have also started undertaking Six Sigma
projects. These organizations hire Six Sigma professionals as consultants or
permanent employees.
Training
vs. Recruitment
Six Sigma jobs are available in numerous industries both
at junior and senior levels with varying job descriptions and requirements that
are unique to each organization. Many organizations believe in training
existing employees in Six Sigma concepts and methodologies, as they are already
familiar with the organization’s work processes. However, some organizations
also look at external options when hiring Six Sigma professionals for
full-scale implementation throughout the organization.
Certifications
Six Sigma job titles vary depending on organizational
requirements and may include terms such as "Six Sigma Analyst", "Six
Sigma Black Belt" or "Six Sigma Consultant". These titles may
also include terms such as "Senior Project Manager", "Director
of Operational Excellence", "Functional Project Lead", "Lead
Analyst/Project Manager", "Six Sigma Program Manager", "Business
Process Manager", or "Senior Projects Manager". All these titles
refer more or less to the skills of a Six Sigma professional who has been
certified as Black Belt. Professionals who fit into such roles are expected to
have requisite training in Six Sigma methodologies and experience in handling
cross-functional process improvement teams.
Finding
Experts
Advertisements for senior level Six Sigma jobs refer to
individuals who have been certified as Master Black Belts. These professionals
are trained in the various methodologies of Six Sigma and act as an
organization-wide Six Sigma program manager. They are actively involved in
implementing Six Sigma concepts in business processes, overseeing process
improvement projects and providing guidance to Black Belts as and when
required. This position probably demands the highest level of Six Sigma
experience and qualifications.
Ideally, organizations prefer people who are certified as
Six Sigma Black Belts. The certification means that the individual has received
training from competent Six Sigma consultants who have relevant exposure to
training and implementation of Six Sigma, especially in Six Sigma DMAIC and/or
DFSS methodology. Experience is essential for qualifying for such jobs as most
organizations do not always insist but strongly prefer candidates who have
completed at least one Six Sigma project.
Hiring
Criteria
In addition to qualifications and project experience, many
organizations prefer hiring professionals who have experience in a similar type
of industry. For instance, manufacturing companies will prefer a person who has
direct experience in a manufacturing environment. Anyone with management
experience will have additional advantage, as this is one key criteria for a
Six Sigma project team leader. Organizations are often in need of incumbents
who can lead and facilitate Black Belts, Green Belts, and business teams
throughout Six Sigma projects. In order to be competent in such roles, it is
important to have a deep understanding of business processes and quality
methodologies in the specific domain, apart from the willingness to take
initiatives. It is also important to possess creative skills that are necessary
for conceptualizing strategic business issues and developing practical solutions.