Production Operator I – Packaging (Coca-Cola)
What You’ll Do for Us
- Follows manufacturing procedures and guidelines to conduct a variety of tasks which are part of the production process, which can include loading materials into production machines; removing packs and sorting raw materials or finished products.
- Collects and disposes of garbage and production waste; cleans production equipment and work areas.
- Accountable for the set-up, operation and troubleshooting of equipment, including mechanical and programmable controls, as well as completing the necessary filler, conveyor and palletizer adjustments for changeovers.
- Visually inspect all incoming materials and outgoing products and make minor adjustments as needed.
- Perform and evaluate package integrity tests
- Assist forklift drivers with lower level problems with pallets, slip sheets, and/or stretch wrappers
- Identify non-conforming product, such as poorly glued boxes, improper codes and/or labels
- Identify and report product or machine problems to production, maintenance, and/or warehouse personnel using plant intercoms and or 2-Way radios
- Monitor computer terminals and OIT screens
Qualifications & Requirements
- High School diploma or equivalent is required.
- Ability to understand and communicate instructions in English with experience in a manufacturing/food production environment.
- A demonstrated ability to exceed performance expectations, especially in categories of attendance, safety, and teamwork is required.
- Must be familiar with and able to run automated equipment, including fillers and palletizers and operating casing equipment
- Must have a high mechanical aptitude to be able to sequence equipment for proper start-up and shutdown, understanding machinery and conveyor controls.
- The ability to do repetitive stooping, lifting 50 pounds, bending, and standing while operating equipment is required.
- Must possess a valid forklift license and be able to operate a forklift safely and efficiently
- Must be able to work an eight (8) hour shift with overtime and or extended hours as required and work any shift as directed
What We Can Do For You
- Experience: A career with a global organization that give you limitless growth opportunities.
- Benefits: A full benefits package that starts on day one of employment.
- Learning & Development: The ability to learn manufacturing processes from a leader in the industry.
Skills:
Mechanical Apptitude; Troubleshooting; Computer Literacy; Forklift License; Writing; Communication; Machine Operations; Mathematics; English Language
The Coca-Cola Company will not offer sponsorship for employment status (including, but not limited to, H1-B visa status and other employment-based nonimmigrant visas) for this position. Accordingly, all applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis and must not require The Coca-Cola Company’s sponsorship to continue to work legally in the United States.
Deputy Manager – Packaging Engineer(
Lucid Motors)
About the Role
As the Deputy Manager – Packaging Engineering, you will play a key role in developing and implementing innovative packaging solutions that balance product protection, cost-efficiency, and sustainability. You’ll collaborate across product design, manufacturing, supply chain, and quality teams to ensure packaging meets functional, regulatory, and environmental standards. This role supports continuous improvement initiatives and aligns packaging strategies with broader business goals to enhance operational efficiency and product success.
You Will
- Support the design, validation, and implementation of scalable packaging systems for global automotive programs.
- Lead cross-functional packaging initiatives across engineering, logistics, manufacturing, and suppliers.
- Drive standardization and continuous improvement of packaging processes and materials.
- Oversee packaging specifications, documentation, and ensure compliance with industry standards.
- Use PackAssistant or equivalent software to simulate and optimize packaging density and logistics efficiency.
- Benchmark industry best practices and integrate innovative packaging technologies.
- Support new product launches and engineering changes with robust packaging strategies.
- Develop and manage packaging budgets, timelines, and resource allocation.
- Ensure packaging solutions meet regulatory, safety, and environmental requirements.
- Collaborate with procurement and suppliers to source cost-effective and sustainable materials.
- Conduct root cause analysis and implement corrective actions for packaging-related issues in production or logistics.
- Train and mentor packaging engineers and support staff.
You Bring
- Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering, Supply Chain, Logistics Engineering, or a related field (preferred).
- 7–10 years of hands-on experience in packaging design and implementation.
- 2–3 years of experience in automotive logistics operations or in a supervisory/team lead role.
- Proficiency in PackAssistant or equivalent packaging simulation software (required).
- Strong understanding of returnable/expendable packaging systems, materials, and testing standards (ASTM, ISTA).
- Familiarity with 3D modeling CAD tools (e.g., CATIA, SolidWorks) and Microsoft Office Suite.
- Strong engineering background with experience in team coordination and cross-functional collaboration.
- Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills.
- Ability to manage multiple projects in a fast-paced, global environment.
- High attention to detail and a proactive, solution-oriented mindset.
- Strong negotiation and vendor management capabilities.
- Strategic thinking with the ability to align packaging initiatives with broader business goals.
- Demonstrated success in leading transformation and continuous improvement initiatives.
Additional Compensation and Benefits: Lucid offers a wide range of competitive benefits, including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, disability insurance, vacation, and 401k. The successful candidate may also be eligible to participate in Lucid’s equity program and/or a discretionary annual incentive program, subject to the rules governing such programs. (Cash or equity incentive awards, if any, will depend on various factors, including, without limitation, individual and company performance.)
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Packaging Engineer- Beauty & Wellbeing( Unilever)
Background & Purpose of the Job
The purpose of this job is to successfully implement Innovation, Savings, and Capacity projects and to also explore and introduce new technology to the Beauty & Wellbeing Category. You’re a “Change Catalyst”. Emphasis will be to deliver business value and engineering solutions through your technical expertise. You will have responsibility for understanding and providing guidance on the Strategic elements of the site packaging systems and the development of our Long-Term Technology Plan.
Who You Are & What You’ll Do
The position requires performance within Liquids Packaging Engineering discipline to provide Unilever with world class capability to launch and manufacture Beauty & Wellbeing products. You will be responsible for all aspects of product technology projects including:
• Early involvement in projects beginning at the Idea Phase and continuing through Post Start-Up Support in cooperation with R&D, Strategic Planning, Innovation Management, and the local Supply Chain.
• Technical Scope Definition
• High-Level Cost and Timeline Definition and Management
• Communications and Stakeholder Management
• Trial/ Qualification Plans and Execution
• Risk Management
Job activities always follow the Early Equipment Management / Early Product Management (EEM/ EPM) methodology and good practices of project management.
You love to win and have fun doing it: A passion for success is a must. You are detailed oriented and able to manage multiple projects/ activities at the same time. You have technical expertise in total systems approach (process or packing) in all work efforts to deliver on time in full end to end projects, adhering to Unilever standards and ensuring safety as a value. You have a strong fundamental understanding of engineering principles and have a “hands-on” approach to plant and scale-up activities.
You’re a paradox navigator: You can balance local, regional, and global business needs to support overall business deliver to Unilever. While you are mostly dedicated to one site, you will regularly look at an overall aspect of process/ packing and support activities across sites.
You’re a dot connector: You work closely with the site team, R&D and Planning teams to deliver the business needs through the flawless execution of projects. You can easily link innovation initiatives within the supply chain network and look from a lens of process/ packing rather than just one single site.
You’re a change maker: You flawlessly execute projects and bring technical solutions that are creative and business oriented. You drive capital efficiency by constantly looking at ways to improve costs to implement projects and looking at alternative technical solutions, besides working together with the site to sweat the assets, finding ways to extend the operating life of equipment, improving efficiency, lowering environmental footprint and lowering operating costs. You explore current capabilities at the sites to deliver the growth and margin plans that the business is looking for. You help to evolve the process/ packing area to a more technology focused “Digital” environment designed for maximum efficiency and flexibility.
You’re a born leader: You help influence the site and cluster process/ packing strategy through logical sourcing assessments, capital investment recommendations, and strong participation in the development of the site and cluster Long-Term Technology Plans.
What You’ll Need to Succeed
• B.S. or B.E. degree in Engineering or equivalent education with demonstrated working experience
• Min 3 years’ experience in related Engineering or R&D in FMCG/ related industry or gained in an engineering consultancy/ company environment (amount of experience needed depends on site size/ complexity), with specific experience in process or packing, depending on the role.
• Knowledge of chemical process/ packing equipment principles and practices as well as hygienic design.
• Project and time management skills to coordinate multiple work streams and timelines for projects.
• SOLs: Purpose & Service, Personal Mastery, Agility, Business Acumen, Passion for High Performance
• Skills: Communication, Influence, Project Management, Analytical/ Systems Thinking
Desired
• Understanding of innovation management workflows
• Knowledge of WCM and EEM/ EPM methodologies (or other continuous improvement methodologies)
• Previous experience in CPGs, especially in Home, Personal Care, and Beauty & Wellbeing product technologies.
• Interaction with outside partners, construction and engineering firms, and in-house teams.
• Coordination of engineering packages with keen knowledge of industry standards and drawing/ document systems such as CAD, Procore, Primavera, and MS Project.
• Understanding of Plant Utilities including Air, Steam, and Water Systems including RO and deionized as well as wastewater treatment.
• Understanding of Packaging systems, in general, and integration into plant manufacturing systems.
Pay: The pay range for this position is $86,080 to $129,120. Unilever takes into consideration a wide range of factors that are utilized in making compensation decisions including, but not limited to, skill sets, experience and training, licensure and certifications, qualifications and education, and other business and organizational needs.
Senior Packaging Process Engineer (Applied Materials)
Key Responsibilities
Design, collect data, analyze and compile reports on a wide range of complex process engineering experiments for multiple products, within safety guidelines
Utilize techniques to characterize hardware, define methods and apply new technologies to characterize hardware, and/or perform hardware characterization on a wide range of complex systems for multiple products, within safety guidelines
Generate internal and external documentation for products, presentations, technical reports and generate process engineering specifications
Develop, plan and execute process engineering projects, within safety guidelines
Train engineers in measurement techniques of film properties and guide them in the interpretation of the data, new methodologies, trouble shooting techniques and resolve a wide range of complex process engineering issues/problems for multiple products
Interact with customers to resolve a wide range of complex process engineering issues/problems with limited to no supervision
Design and implement new technology, products and analytical instrumentation
Identify, select and work with vendors and suppliers with limited to no supervision
Functional Knowledge
- Demonstrates depth and/or breadth of expertise in own specialized discipline or field
- This role’s focus is 3D packaging and hybrid bonding. Must have skills are: flip chip assembly, 2.5D / 3D packaging, wafer level assembly, and hybrid bonding.
Business Expertise
- Interprets internal/external business challenges and recommends best practices to improve products, processes or services
Leadership
- May lead functional teams or projects with moderate resource requirements, risk, and/or complexity
Problem Solving
- Leads others to solve complex problems; uses sophisticated analytical thought to exercise judgment and identify innovative solutions
Impact
- Impacts the achievement of customer, operational, project or service objectives; work is guided by functional policies
Interpersonal Skills
- Communicates difficult concepts and negotiates with others to adopt a different point of view
