Manufacturing Process Engineer | Auburn, Maine jobs in United States
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Procter & Gamble · 2 days ago

Manufacturing Process Engineer | Auburn, Maine

Procter & Gamble is the largest consumer packaged goods company in the world, and they are seeking Manufacturing Process Engineers to join their Auburn, Maine site. The role involves identifying and eliminating inefficiencies in manufacturing processes, supporting production activities, and driving continuous improvement initiatives.

BeautyBrand MarketingCleaning ProductsConsumer GoodsCosmeticsNutritionPersonal Health
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Growth Opportunities
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Responsibilities

Identifying, prioritizing, analyzing, and eliminating losses and inefficiencies
Delivery and start-up of new equipment, initiatives, and projects
Collaborating with technical experts, other functions, and other manufacturing sites to create the best solutions
Creating learning programs and coaching and training technicians
Creating and improving standards to enable us to achieve the performance targets for the production line
Understanding and working with state-of-the-art robotics and automated equipment
Eliminate Losses via continuous improvement cycle
Become qualified in Lean Manufacturing loss elimination tools
Conduct thorough assessments via reliability analysis, touch mapping and weekly Hoshin
Propose and implement solutions that streamline processes, eliminate failures, and reduce manual intervention
Facilitate the integration of new digital tools and technologies within the organization
Provide training and support to team members on the effective use of digital solutions to ensure widespread adoption
Lead initiatives aimed at enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of digital systems and processes
Participate in the yearly loss analysis process, identifying trends and potential areas for improvement
Collaborate with stakeholders to define solutions that drive Net Sales (NS) and enhance overall operational excellence
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify and implement best practices in operations
Participate in a site pillar network

Qualification

BS degree in engineeringLean ManufacturingDigital analyticsManufacturing experienceProblem solvingAnalytical skillsCollaborationCommunication skillsTime management

Required

Have a BS degree in engineering (all sub-disciplines welcome), operations management, a related technical degree, or relevant military experience
Have 2-5 years of relevant work experience
Bring an interest in manufacturing, leadership development, & onsite work
Desire working with a tight knit, collaborative team
Are willing to travel on the job on occasion. Travel in this role is not expected to be more than 10% of the time
Are willing to relocate during your career. P&G employees typically have the opportunity to relocate, pending personal & professional circumstances, every 2-5 years

Benefits

Continuous mentorship, coaching, training, and guidance
The opportunity to learn and work with the world-renowned technologies
The chance to influence the production and quality of our leading products
A diverse, multifaceted work environment passionate about safety and quality

Company

Procter & Gamble

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P&G was founded more than 185 years ago as a soap and candle company.

Funding

Current Stage
Public Company
Total Funding
$2.75B
2025-05-01Post Ipo Debt· $1.25B
2024-05-02Post Ipo Debt· $1.5B
2021-04-18Undisclosed· $0.3M

Leadership Team

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Jon Moeller
Chairman of the Board, President & Chief Executive Officer at Procter & Gamble
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Mary Lynn Ferguson McHugh
Chief Executive Officer - Family Care and P&G Ventures
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