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Packing Engineer - Experienced at Procter & Gamble (P&G) in Saint Bernard, LA

We believe great ideas emerge from the creative connections that happen between our talented employees, and we encourage diverse, multi-functional teams to work together to generate new ideas to address challenges we face. P&G has positions available at various technical centers and plants (including Cincinnati) across the United States. This is an exciting engineering position within the fast growing, dynamic Fabric Care business. The role will set, influence, and execute the strategic direction of the engineering work for highly automated packing operations and other mechanical applications. Responsibilities vary from Project Management, to Innovation Development, to Technical Leadership. This role will be involved in all phases of engineering from front end innovation through execution and delivery. Delivers visible business benefits through engineering solutions, typically at project level.
Qualifications Education:
BS or MS in Mechanical, Bio Medical, or Electrical engineering degrees preferred. Other BS or MS Engineering degrees (Chemical, Civil, Industrial, Materials, etc) will be considered with relevant engineering work experience in mechanical or electro-mechanical systems. PREFERRED WORK EXPERIENCE OR CERTIFICATIONS:
5-10 years of engineering work experience with mechanical processes or equipment Hands-on experience in development and delivery of new innovations Hands-on experience in manufacturing or engineering support to manufacturing plants Experience leading teams with strong collaboration skills to deliver engineering projects
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Mechanical EngineeringEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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