Enjoy a career, packaged with care, whilst helping protect food, people and the planet
We are a key global provider of sustainable packaging solutions. We’re on a mission to make all packaging recyclable, reusable, or compostable. Every day, we ensure the hygiene and safety of food and drink for people around the world. We are Huhtamaki.
You could be part of our vision. Because it’s our talented people that make it happen. Our people on the shop floor producing innovative, sustainable products. Our people in our offices delivering excellence for our customers every day. It’s every one of us working together.
We offer a place where you can feel safe, be supported, and make an impact so we can all focus on the future together.
Job Summary
Engineers within the Equipment Manufacturing group provide equipment design solutions to solve a wide variety of issues, through all phases of the machine life cycle. This includes designing new machinery, improving existing machines, developing safety systems, and working with automation and control systems.
This position is an opportunity to build and use a broad range of problem-solving skills with a variety of equipment and have ownership of your projects through all phases including ongoing relationships with Huhtamaki plant personnel long after implementation.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The Project Engineer will manage all aspects of mechanical design for packaging equipment and in-house converting machinery. This includes conceptualization, design, and documentation for all manufactured components. This documentation will include the creation of detail and assembly drawings as well as itemized bill of materials. The Project Engineer will be involved with machine assembly, troubleshooting, and ongoing support.
- The Project Engineer must be capable of designing new machinery from the ground up, rebuilding or modifying existing machinery, recommending machinery for purchase, and troubleshooting unfamiliar machinery.
- The Project Engineer will be responsible for both machine design and directing projects through all phases including assembly, debugging, training and installation.
- The Project Engineer should possess a fundamental understanding of pneumatic and electrical schematics, as well as basic PLC programming and troubleshooting skills.
- The Project Engineer will be involved with identifying potential material and process savings through observation and analytical methods, as well as supporting cost reduction activities through process improvement, equipment modification, and material changes.
- The Project Engineer will be involved with identifying any safety shortcomings of new and existing equipment and designing either mechanical or control solutions to resolve those shortcomings.
- The Project Engineer may interact with Customers, Sales, Service, Quality and Plant personnel to identify and solve issues with packaging equipment.
- The Project Engineer will be expected to occasionally travel within the US.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
Physical Requirements
The Project Engineer will work in both manufacturing and office environments, utilizing computer systems and occasionally shop tools. They must be able to provide/receive verbal instructions. At times, prolonged standing, walking, stooping/bending, twisting at waist or reaching at and above the shoulders will be required.
Education and Experience
This position requires a bachelor’s degree in engineering (mechanical preferred) with 5-7 years’ experience in machine design. Additional requirements include: proficiency with CAD and solid modeling software, experience with Creo a plus; experience with PLC software and components, Allen Bradley preferred; and effective communication, interpersonal, and leadership skills.
Join us. Help protect food, people and the planet.
Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree in engineering (mechanical preferred)
- 5-7 years' experience in machine design
- Proficiency with CAD and solid modeling software
- Experience with PLC software and components
- Effective communication, interpersonal, and leadership skills
What We Do
Huhtamaki is a key global provider of sustainable packaging solutions for consumers around the world, enabling wellbeing and convenience. Our innovative products protect on-the-go and on-the-shelf food and beverages, ensuring hygiene and safety, and help prevent food waste. We embed sustainability in everything we do. We are committed to achieving carbon neutral production and designing all our products to be recyclable, compostable or reusable by 2030. We are a participant in the UN Global Compact and EcoVadis has awarded Huhtamaki with the Gold medal for performance in sustainability. To play our part in managing climate change, we have set science-based targets that have been approved and validated by the Science Based Targets initiative. With 100 years of history and a strong Nordic heritage we operate in 37 countries and 103 operating locations around the world. Our values Care Dare Deliver guide our decisions and help our team of around 18 000 employees make a difference where it matters. Our 2023 net sales totaled EUR 4.2 billion. Huhtamaki Group is headquartered in Espoo, Finland and our parent company, Huhtamäki Oyj, is listed on Nasdaq Helsinki Ltd. Find out more about how we are protecting food, people and the planet on www.huhtamaki.com

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