JoeScan Adds Technology & Process Improvement Manager
JoeScan, a sawmill scanning technology provider, has announced the appointment of Joseph Elliott to the newly created role of Technology & Process Improvement Manager.
In this position, Joseph will spearhead initiatives to enhance JoeScan’s technology and operations, making them faster, smarter, and more reliable. With extensive experience in technology integration, manufacturing processes, and continuous improvement across multiple industries, Elliott brings a results-driven approach to advancing efficiency, ensuring product quality, and optimizing team collaboration.
“Joseph’s hands-on expertise and proven leadership in operational technology make him a perfect fit for JoeScan,” comments Joey Nelson, founder and CEO, JoeScan. “His commitment to teamwork and innovation will help us continue delivering exceptional value to our customers.”
Elliott is a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt with a track record of reducing costs and improving productivity through data-driven strategies. Outside of work, he is an ultra-runner, active member of a local running group, and an avid guitarist. His passion for learning and drive for excellence align seamlessly with JoeScan’s mission of creating smarter solutions for the wood products industry.
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