Summary
The Production Engineer Manager is part of the local plant management team. The department supports production and maintenance colleagues to find solutions to problems that arise and to improve the current production and side processes.
Focus on the energy consumption of the plant and follow up on possible deviations.
Focus on long‐term (CAPEX) projects and investments, coordinating with the HQ Engineering team.
Ensure ISO 50001 (Energy Management System) requirements are implemented in plant procedures.
Coordinate plant data collection and audit for the plant CO2 emission process.
Responsible for part of ISO 14001 (Environmental Management System), monitoring process parameters to align with TA Luft exhaust emission requirements.
Key Accountabilities
Actively participate in local plant meetings to ensure a stable production process.
Provide support to various departments as needed.
Monitor process stability and make necessary adjustments to maintain consistent operations.
Analyze structural issues and translate findings into improvements in methods, procedures, and machinery.
Propose solutions to optimize production processes.
Support the launch of new industrial products, implementation of new tools and equipment, and enhance industrial practices and processes (needs definition, process mapping, flow optimization).
Conduct or commission studies to verify the technical and economic feasibility of projects.
Prepare final reports in collaboration with industrial and general management.
Develop technical documentation for other departments (quality, purchasing, methods, maintenance) to finalize projects, including material references, process parameters, and product lifespan.
Skills and Experience
Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Process Engineering, or a similar field.
Technical training with extensive professional experience.
Proficiency in English.
Successful implementation of new methodologies.
Proven record of completing projects under continuous improvement principles.
Experience in ISO audits.
Experience in GHG (Greenhouse Gas) audits.
Experience in glass wool manufacturing processes is highly valued.
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