Summary:
The main function of a packaging engineer is to design and release packaging material specifications. A typical packaging engineer is responsible for improving packaging design and material specifications through research and testing.
Support daily plant operations by troubleshooting packaging issues and resolving floor‑level problems
Drive corrective actions to maintain material flow and minimize operational disruptions
Lead cost‑reduction and packaging optimization initiatives
Review and improve bulk and expendable packaging solutions
Support new launches and engineering changes through packaging validation and implementation
Ensure packaging designs comply with GM standards and operational requirements
Collaborate cross‑functionally with Operations, Engineering, Quality, and Supply Chain
Contribute to continuous improvement through data‑driven problem solving and standardization
Job Responsibilities:
• Perform projects to reduce packaging material, processing, distribution, and damage costs.
• Resolve complex product and packaging issues.
• Develop and apply graphic design elements and product.
• Identification standards for packaging materials.
• Coordinate packaging requirements with plants, other departments, sources, and customers.
• Stay current on new technology and new developments.
• Apply high quality network/synchronous organization and lean strategies to achieve process improvement and promote teamwork.
Skills:
• Expert knowledge of Testing, Design, Packaging processes.
• Knowledge in MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
• Knowledge with Lotus Notes or other email communication tools.
• Strong written and verbal communication skills.
• Ability to work well with a team.
• Ability to partner with senior management to analyze and solve issues.
• Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously.
• Ability to create blueprints and technical drawings.
Education/Experience:
• Bachelor's Degree in Packaging or other related technical area.
• 5-7 years of experience required.