Readiness to work in manufacturing plants, innovation centers, or distribution facilities
Interest in manufacturing, process engineering, or product supply planning
Responsibilities
Lead teams for loss identification and elimination across global measures by developing process and organizational capability using manufacturing tools (Manufacturing – Process Engineer)
Lead standardization, manage equipment changes, and validate processes (Manufacturing – Process Engineer)
Build technical troubleshooting capability for process failures (Manufacturing – Process Engineer)
Participate in the daily direction-setting process — report results, flag issues, and request resources (Manufacturing – Process Engineer)
Drive cost reduction and productivity improvement through asset utilization and benchmarking (Manufacturing – Process Engineer)
Serve as the information hub for all project and product development activities; coordinate capital projects across functions and teams (Manufacturing – Process Engineer)
Demonstrate leadership in applying technology to solve manufacturing problems (Manufacturing – Process Engineer)
Design processes to build best-in-class manufacturing capability (Manufacturing – Process Engineer)
Accelerate speed to market of products and innovations (Manufacturing – Process Engineer)
Lead large project management teams from Day 1, controlling and optimizing capital and project spending (Manufacturing – Process Engineer)
Plan and execute supply chain strategies for timely production and distribution of products to consumers, customers, and distributor partners (Product Supply Planning)
Manage a team of raw/packed material and finished goods planners, leading forecasting and planning for manufacturing operations of a plant or category (Product Supply Planning)
Lead cost savings and supply chain redesign projects to improve inventory efficiency (Product Supply Planning)
Coordinate distribution requirements for finished goods across plants, DCs, and logistics partners (Product Supply Planning)
Reduce physical distribution costs while improving service levels (Product Supply Planning)