Short Intro and About the Job Danone Specialized Nutrition is launching a major greenfield investment to build our next-generation liquid nutrition facility, incorporating advanced high-hygiene, aseptic, and state-of-the-art filling and packaging technologies.
Reporting to the Packaging Engineering Lead, the Packaging Engineer – End-of-Line (EOL) will own the end-to-end EOL packaging engineering execution, supporting installation, integration, commissioning, performance testing, and operational readiness of all downstream packaging systems.
You will ensure EOL systems are delivered safely, on time, and in full, aligned with project milestones, quality expectations, and Danone Engineering Standards.
This role offers a unique opportunity for an internal candidate to contribute directly to the successful delivery of a flagship new manufacturing asset for Specialized Nutrition.
You will lead the execution and commissioning of EOL systems—including conveyors and accumulation, checkweighers, in-line vision/closure inspection, labelling/printing, shrink/tray/case packing, palletizing, pallet labelling, stretch wrapping, and AGV/pallet conveyor interfaces—ensuring all equipment (and associated utilities) is installed, commissioned, and qualified to the highest standards.
As part of the plant project team, you will play an important role in technical execution, commissioning readiness, documentation, and troubleshooting during start-up.
This role provides an excellent pathway for internal development into broader engineering or operations leadership positions within Danone.
About You Key Duties and Responsibilities: Technical Ownership – End-of-Line Act as the technical owner for all EOL packaging systems, including conveyors, accumulation, checkweighers, vision/inspection, printers/labelers, case/tray packing, palletizing, pallet labelling, stretch wrapping, and AGV/pallet conveyor integration.
Serve as the subject matter expert for EOL technical decisions, ensuring compliance with Danone Engineering Standards and industry best practices.
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