Plant Engineer

Port Washington, WI
Full Time
Manufacturing
Experienced

Givaudan Sense Colour is seeking a Plant Engineer for our plant in Port Washington, Wisconsin. 

The Plant Engineer is responsible for leading continuous improvement efforts to achieve significant savings each year with a strong focus on energy utilization, production yield/waste, production cycle time, reliability-centered maintenance, safety, environmental compliance, and associate utilization.

The Plant Engineer serves as backup for the Plant Manager, assisting in the support of daily operations (including weekend and evening shifts where required).  In addition, they will assist the Maintenance Department to ensure that maintenance work orders are prioritized, PMs are completed on time, and that the department stays on budget, and helps to ensure communication of needed information to all associates and to the Support Center.

Plant Engineer Principal Responsibilities:

  • Uphold Givaudan Sense Colour’s Mission Statement, Quality Policy, and Values and Beliefs.
  • Ensure that all work is done safely, on time, with high-quality results, effective cost management, and in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practices.
  • Lead the Continuous Improvement Program for cost savings, energy utilization, and maintenance.
  • Manage the Capital Expenditure process for the plant. Includes annual budgeting and quarter request.
  • Develop and update the site 5-year master plan with the assistance of the quality, manufacturing, sales, and Human Resource functions.
  • Manage new equipment installations using Capital Expenditure procedures.
  • Ensure that corrective actions address root causes and are completed in a timely and customer-responsive manner.
  • Ensure that facilities are maintained and improved as required, including good housekeeping, general appearance, landscaping, and routine maintenance.
  • Manage any statutory inspections, liaisons with insurance companies, and other duties in this area.
  • Support environmental compliance with the Plant Manager.
  • Work with the Plant Manager to ensure that GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices), Security systems, BRC (British Retail Consortium), PSM (Process Safety Management), ISO (International Organization for Standardization), FPA (Food Products Association), and Preventive Maintenance standards are consistently met.
Plant Engineer Requirements:
  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Chemical or Mechanical Engineering preferred).
  • 3+ years of experience in a similar position.
  • Ability to make decisions quickly and effectively while utilizing discretion and good judgment.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills required; demonstrated team player.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities with pressured deadlines.
  • Food Experience preferred.
Physical Demands:
  • On call as plant schedule requires. Daily hours may fluctuate as production needs warrant.
  • Minimal travel required.
Benefits include:
  • Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance
  • 401k with match
  • Paid Holidays
  • Paid Vacation and Sick time
  • Paid Life Insurance
  • Short-term and long-term medical
  • Tuition Assistance

At Givaudan, you contribute to delightful colour, taste and scent experiences that touch people’s lives.

You work within an inspiring teamwork culture – where you can thrive, collaborate and learn from other talented and passionate people across disciplines, regions and divisions.

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