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Process Engineer II is the technical owner of a production system, responsible for delivering year-over-year improvements in OEE, safety, quality, reliability, and cost. This role leads loss elimination initiatives, coaches operators and technicians, and drives TPM pillar activities to build a high-performance organization. Process Engineer II provides technical leadership in resolving complex operational and equipment-related performance challenges to improve cost competitiveness and manufacturing reliability.
Job Responsibility:
Own the performance of a production line or system, including uptime, waste, throughput, and quality
Lead Daily Management System (DMS) routines and coach others in effective use
Maintain and improve standards, centerlines, and process control strategies
Lead process capability studies and implement control plan
Lead chronic loss elimination using TPM tools (AM, PM, FI, QA, E&T pillars)
Manage improvement projects from concept through execution
Partner with maintenance to improve equipment reliability and reduce unplanned downtime
Use data analytics to identify trends and drive systemic improvements
Train and certify operators on new standards, troubleshooting, and centerline management
Coach Process Engineer I and technicians in problem solving and TPM methodology
Lead Autonomous Maintenance Step progression for your system
Support capital projects, equipment upgrades, and new technology integration
Lead safety risk assessments, MOCs, and incident investigations
Own quality systems for your area, including audits, corrective actions, and process controls
Analyze utilities performance (refrigeration, compressed air, water, steam, electrical systems) and identify opportunities to improve efficiency and reduce operating costs
Support initiatives that lower energy intensity and resource consumption per unit produced
Act as the process performance lead, driving structured resolution of complex operational and equipment-related performance issues
Ensure compliance with regulatory, environmental, and corporate standards
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in engineering preferred
3-10 years of experience as a process engineer or in a related field or 7-10 years of hands-on manufacturing experience implementing process improvement projects
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Demonstrated success leading improvement initiatives
Strong understanding of reliability, process control, and root-cause problem solving
Knowledge of regulatory compliance standards and quality control procedures
Must have advanced working knowledge in food production processing, packaging equipment, utilities
Must have project management skills, be detailed oriented, and be able to prioritize and manage multiple simultaneous projects
Must have sound planning and organization skills
Knowledge of standard MS Office tools (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, MS Project)