Job Description
Packaging Project Engineer-130001DA
Description
From
brands such as Huggies® and Kleenex® to medical devices and workplace
solutions, Kimberly-Clark makes the essentials for a better life. We
hold the No. 1 or No. 2 share position globally in more than 80
countries, but we’re not just changing diapers here. Our employees are
changing the world for the better with innovative products that create
new categories and push existing ones to a higher level. If fresh
thinking and a passion to win inspire you, come Unleash Your Power at
Kimberly-Clark. Packaging Project Engineer
Principle Accountabilities
• Design and execute medical packaging to support company growth objectives.
• Develop and implement packaging cost savings initiatives through source reduction, transportation efficiency improvements and the utilization of new packaging technologies.
• Provide packaging support with acquisitions including package validation due-diligence, re-branding and supplier consolidation.
• Lead packaging portion of global manufacturing footprint improvement projects.
• Participate in global packaging vendor selection and qualification by providing professional judgment in the areas of technical competence, process capability, process control, and quality management.
• Develop and execute packaging validation protocols in compliance with EU Medical Device Directive, FDA, and other global regulatory requirements including IQ/OQ/PQ activities, simulated distribution and handling testing, sterility and shelf life validation.
• Develop, implement, and maintain packaging specifications, material specifications, label specifications and packaging bill of materials.
• Develop / assess intellectual property including invention disclosures, patent searches, right to practice, and patent filings in support of new package structural designs.
Qualifications
| Requirements • Bachelor’s Degree in Packaging Science or other engineering discipline with package design experience. • Working knowledge of ISO, ASTM, ISTA packaging standards. • Working knowledge and experience in the design of sterile barrier systems in compliance with ISO 11607. • Knowledge of Sterilization processes and packaging. • Ability to lead complex projects in order to deliver objectives on time and within budget. • Working knowledge of a broad range of packaging materials, structures and processes including thermoformed trays, folded cartons, flexible films, corrugate, foams, and injection molded parts. | |
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