What are the responsibilities and job description for the Process Engineer, Manufacturing position at ProAmpac?
Manufacturing Process Engineer
Build better processes. Improve reliability. Drive results.
We are seeking a Manufacturing Process Engineer who thrives in a fast-paced production environment and takes ownership of improving how things are made. This role is hands-on, analytical, and project-driven. You will apply engineering principles to improve manufacturing processes, equipment performance, quality, safety, and cost efficiency.
If you enjoy diagnosing problems, implementing practical solutions, and seeing your work directly impact operations, this role is for you.
What You Will Do
This role operates in both a professional office and manufacturing environment. Safety equipment such as hearing protection, safety shoes, and eye protection is required in production areas. Exposure includes airborne dust, moving mechanical parts, elevated noise levels, and varying temperatures in manufacturing areas.
Physical Requirements
Ownership matters here. You are accountable for your work, your results, and how you contribute to the team. Responsibilities may evolve as business needs change. Consistent attendance, professionalism, and performance against goals are essential.
Build better processes. Improve reliability. Drive results.
We are seeking a Manufacturing Process Engineer who thrives in a fast-paced production environment and takes ownership of improving how things are made. This role is hands-on, analytical, and project-driven. You will apply engineering principles to improve manufacturing processes, equipment performance, quality, safety, and cost efficiency.
If you enjoy diagnosing problems, implementing practical solutions, and seeing your work directly impact operations, this role is for you.
What You Will Do
- Evaluate current manufacturing equipment and processes. Recommend and implement improvements that increase efficiency, quality, reliability, and cost effectiveness.
- Troubleshoot and resolve process and equipment issues on the production floor.
- Develop and implement improvement methods and controls focused on safety, quality, and operational efficiency.
- Lead and support engineering and process improvement projects from concept through execution.
- Develop project plans, present recommendations, track progress, and report results.
- Read, interpret, and apply blueprints, technical drawings, schematics, and technical reports.
- Partner with operations, maintenance, and leadership to support manufacturing goals.
- Take ownership of results and follow through on commitments.
- Bachelor’s degree with an Engineering certificate required.
- 2 to 6 years of manufacturing engineering experience with strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Solid hands-on experience applying engineering concepts and principles in a production environment.
- Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office tools including Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Visio, and Outlook.
- Excellent time management and organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects and priorities.
- Clear and confident communication skills. Comfortable presenting to leadership and collaborating across teams.
- High integrity. Ability to maintain confidentiality and protect sensitive information.
- Proactive mindset with sound judgment and the confidence to recommend and implement solutions.
- Self-motivated professional who performs well in a fast-moving, results-driven environment.
- Continuous Improvement mindset - Six Sigma certification a plus
- Ethical conduct
- Technical and analytical problem solving
- Process improvement and engineering rigor
- Communication and collaboration
- Teamwork and leadership
- Mathematical precision
This role operates in both a professional office and manufacturing environment. Safety equipment such as hearing protection, safety shoes, and eye protection is required in production areas. Exposure includes airborne dust, moving mechanical parts, elevated noise levels, and varying temperatures in manufacturing areas.
Physical Requirements
- Regularly required to stand, walk, bend, twist, and move around production equipment.
- Frequent use of hands and arms for typing, handling tools, and equipment interaction.
- Occasional lifting up to 30 pounds.
- Ability to communicate clearly in both office and manufacturing settings.
Ownership matters here. You are accountable for your work, your results, and how you contribute to the team. Responsibilities may evolve as business needs change. Consistent attendance, professionalism, and performance against goals are essential.