Packaging Engineer Construction, Mining & Trades - Lincoln, NE at Geebo

Packaging Engineer

Hello,

My name is Yaneris and I represent The Fountain Group. We are a national staffing firm and are currently seeking an Associate Process Engineer for a prominent client of ours. This position is located in Lincoln, NE. Details for the position are as follows:

Job Description:
Initiate change controls
Create/Route/Approve Packaging Bill of Materials (PBOMS), Packaging Specs, Packaging Pallet Patterns and Stability Assessments
Initiate and write documentation for SPRs
Execute Line Trials and Stability Packaging
Handle Sample Requests and Work with Suppliers to Optimize Components
Work with the Shop Floor to Ensure Component Runability and Line Target Achievement such as OEE.
Ensure all master data such as weights and measures are in the appropriate systems
Provide draft specs and work with sourcing to get component costing in SAP
Write and train other associates on operational procedures or analytical methods.
Support the design, implementation, commissioning, qualification and operation of process and laboratory equipment to meet project goals.
Understand GXP requirements for operations which support Dx manufacturing.
Understand requirements of equipment lifecycle for manufacturing and laboratory equipment.
Support all equipment lifecycle activities (implementation through decommissioning) for new and existing GXP equipment.
Support manufacturing operations: Lead and support deviation investigations associated with process equipment and operations, lead and support implementation of corrective actions and change controls for process improvements and enhancements, troubleshooting equipment failures, evaluation and implementation of preventative maintenance and calibration activities, design and development of cleaning methods for process equipment.

If you are interested in hearing more about the position please respond to this posting with your resume attached.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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