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Sappi’s Process and Quality Management Team in the Paper Mill of Condino focuses on process improvement in quality, cost, and productivity. It interacts with production, product development, and customers' technical stakeholders.
Role and Responsibilities
As a Process Engineer, reporting to the Manager of Process and Quality, you will provide key technical support to the specialty paper production by ensuring continuous improvement of the production process in terms of quality, cost, and productivity.
You will be responsible to:
1. Assure and contribute to a safe work environment.
2. Build close collaboration between Innovation, Maintenance, Production, and other Sappi production sites regarding process optimization.
3. Lead projects to optimize productivity, quality, and cost of production.
4. Ensure data collection and define process parameters for key production processes.
5. Support troubleshooting and quality improvements through data analysis and engineering solutions.
Required Qualifications
* Fluency in English and Italian
* A strong sense of safety in the work environment
* Analytical, systematic, and practical approach to problem solving
* Good communication skills and ability to relate at different organizational levels
Good to Have
2-3 years of experience in a manufacturing environment as a process or production engineer
Location
This job is located at the Paper Mill of Condino (TN).
Travel
Some travel (up to 10%) to group locations in Germany, Austria, and Belgium is expected.
On-site & Flexible Work
This position primarily impacts on-site; however, there is an option to work from home occasionally.
What We Offer
* An excellent opportunity to work, learn, and grow with us. Our culture emphasizes learning and development, with access to thousands of online trainings.
* A multicultural and international environment with colleagues from over 68 nationalities across 31 locations globally.
* A chance to join a global wood fiber solutions company committed to sustainability, circular economy, and reducing carbon footprint.
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