
Job Description
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P&G is the largest consumer packaged goods company in the world. We have operations in over 75 countries, with 65 trusted brands that improve lives for 5 billion consumers worldwide. This brings many advantages, including the opportunity for our employees to enjoy a diverse and rewarding lifelong career filled with new and exciting challenges. Our Auburn, Maine site is seeking 2 Manufacturing Process Engineers to join the team on needs across multiple operating departments. These resources will contribute to the overall expansion, maintenance, and step change manufacturing capability of the site. Successful candidates will break down technical barriers to success, guide project teams through innovation projects, and / bring new capacity to our site. The ideal candidate is someone who is curious, not afraid to challenge the status quo, and ultimately a team player.
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Auburn is located about 40 minutes from Portland - Maine's largest city - and is an integral production node within our Feminine Care business unit. Here we manufacture the majority of P&G's tampon products for worldwide distribution. The Auburn plant was founded in 1968 as part of Tambrands, Inc. before the company was acquired by P&G in 1997. Our site has almost 600 full time employees split between technicians, engineers, and support personnel working in a variety of operating departments. At Auburn we model our approach to work after several core values: culture of safety - nothing we do is worth getting hurt - utmost emphasis on quality, as well as placing confidence and trust in our people and systems. P&G's flexibility, technical mastery, and agility earn us stability and long term success as we conquer challenges with ingenuity and rigor.
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βAll positions under this posting have a target start date of February-March 2026.
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These roles are onsite Monday through Friday with typical days starting at 7 am.
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We offer you:
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In this role, you will work in one of the following production areas:
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We are seeking individuals with the following qualities:
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What will you do?
Where you work depends on a number of things. Manufacturing Process Engineers lead our efforts to identify and drive out losses through standards and system development. They support the daily activities of the production line and/or processing areas, and build long term capability into their area, systems, and technicians. Daily work could encompass any of the following:
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Manufacturing Process Engineers will learn the required technical manufacturing skills, onboard to IWS - P&G's version of Lean Manufacturing - develop general leadership skills, and leverage digital analytics. The responsibility is to complete the onboarding process within six months and demonstrate learning progress through successful completion of one Loss Elimination project. The Manufacturing Process Engineer will also be part of the line leadership triad group and support the continuous improvement cycle for the line, including owning one daily management system.
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Support and Lead Digital Solutions Adoption:
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Drive Value Creation:
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Job Qualifications
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This role is a good fit if you:
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