Manufacturing Packaging EngineerThe Manufacturing Packaging Engineer (internally called a Sr. Systems Engineer) role provides technical leadership and serves as a system and product specialist. They are responsible to build the team's processing technical skills through a hands-on approach. They are accountable for the operational foundational systems across systems they own and to the plant to secure basic conditions and drive out losses with the platform team. This role will be focused on the packaging lines in the Twinscrew and Sprout department at the Covington Site.
The Covington Site has two physical plants supporting Big G Cereal and Snacks. The Site has 7 Platforms (Puff, Flake, Snacks, Sheeted Twinscrew, Sprout, and 2 Twinscrew DX Systems). The plant operates 4-crew structure with rotating 12-hour shifts.The Manufacturing Packaging Engineer plays a critical role to continuously improve by optimizing system performance and product quality while driving strategic productivity and capacity solutions for the platform and ultimately the business. This level showcases a Manufacturing Packaging Engineer's knowledge and foundation to build the capability of others. This role centers on consistent manufacturing performance, problem-solving, and improvement.
It involves significant floor time to understand manufacturing processes, coupled with development within the Systems Engineering JTA. The primary focus is improvement and loss elimination activities aligned with system glidepath and future state goals. This includes supporting team skill development inclusive of content development and talent assessments, and advocating for system investments, articulating their financial impact to plant leadership for annual planning. As knowledge expands, credibility as a strategic partner with Engineering, Ops and ITQ will increase. This will allow more intentional focus on other systems and to engage in business plans.Key AccountabilitiesSafetyLead food and human safety through Safety 2.0 leadership principles and standardsCultivate Human Safety Culture that reduces risk to our people and communities by increasing capability to proactively discuss, identify and control riskCultivate Food Safety Culture that is committed to manufacturing safe food that is compliant with policy and regulatory requirementsPeople Leadership and Capability BuildingCommunicate and engage effectively with teams across the full siteRegularly engage with corporate engineering, R&D and business teams to advocate for their system current and future stateProvide early level coaching to early tenure Systems Engineers and plant personnel (MEA, Operations Leaders, etc.)Support L&D assessments and content developmentAt the site level partner with leadership to advocate for system investmentProcess Leadership and OwnershipDriving System Utilization (DSU):Responsible to lead the execution of Loss Tree and Glidepath efforts, building team skills around glidepath developmentExecute loss elimination tasks to improve system and equipment reliability through use of continuous improvement processes and problem solvingBuild learnings into training materials and coaching of the operating team members to increase capability of the broader teamExecute and identify of HMM initiativesActively improve the data and information of the system to increase the ability to model and predict opportunity areas (performance metrics, financial information, data historian, maintenance management system).Operations Foundational Systems:Accountable for the operational foundation systems across the platform to secure basic conditions and drive out losses (Clean-Inspect-Lubricate CIL, Centerlines CL and Theory of Operation TOO)Vertical Start-Up (VSU): Execute project support (planning, start-up).Know your Operation, Data and TechnologyAdvanced expertise in the 4M's through a physical presence on the manufacturing floor (machine, materials, methods, human) to build capability in others understanding of interdependency of inputsActively showcase system mastery via application and understanding of Operations Foundational SystemsSecure material balance and unit operation expertise on the system(s) to ensure optimal production rates, parameters, and formulasEngage with R&D partners on impacts of formulations, HMM efforts, etc.
to optimize 4M interfaceDevelop through connections and learning from operators, technicians and peers through rigorous application and understanding of foundational systemsClearly articulate financial impact to the plant based on business and plant decisions in support of annual financial, capital and capacity planningBack-Up SupportThis position will provide backup support as needed, ensuring business continuity and operational efficiencyMinimum QualificationsBachelor of Science degree in Engineering or related degree with applicable experience or extensive relevant work experience5+ years of related experienceFood science or process/packaging science experienceTheory/functionality of manufacturing systems and unit operationsAdvanced data and statistical analysis capabilities · Consumer Products or Process Industry experienceStatistical analysis and analytical methodsAdvanced Mechanical aptitude, specifically on the technology that the Engineer is connected to in their roleExamples of Loss Tree and Glide path ownership and improvement plan executionSound financial acumen at the Plant level to define and drive cost saving effortsGeneral Engineering Principles and Continuous Improvement knowledgeDemonstrated leadership and working in a highly collaborative environmentSuccess in driving results through process and teamworkProven success reducing losses and improving performance in a manufacturing settingDemonstrated technical capability and knowledge of unit operations and manufacturing machinerySkilled at communicating between work groups, cross-functional resources, and other members of the plant and corporate teamsWorking knowledge of manufacturing data analysis systems (examples: SAP, Maximo, Manufacturing Analytics, MQIS) and proven success with decision making for resultsPreferred QualificationsBachelor's degree (Technical/Science/Engineering preferred)6+ years of related experienceAdditional ConsiderationsInternational relocation or international remote working arrangements (outside of the US) will not be considered.Applicants for this position must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. General Mills will not sponsor applicants for this position for work visas.Salary RangeThe salary range for this position is:$95,300 - $143,150 AnnualAt General Mills we strive for each employee's pay at any point in their career to reflect their experiences performance and skills for their current role. The salary range for this role represents the numerous factors considered in the hiring decisions including, but not limited to, educations, skills, work experience, certifications, etc. As such, pay for the successful candidate(s) could fall anywhere within the stated range.EligibilityApplicants must meet a minimum 18-year age qualification.Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE)General Mills is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital or familial status, status regarding public assistance, or membership or activity in a local human rights commission.Reasonable Accommodation RequestIf you need to request an accommodation during the application or hiring process, please fill out our online accommodation request form by following this link: Accommodation Request.