Job Description Snapshot of a Day-in-the-Life:Lead lean manufacturing projectsEstablish labor performance standardsSupport plant finance teams establish product yield standardsLead continuous improvement and six sigma initiativesDetermine best line balance to maximize production line efficiencyAnalyze manufacturing variances and provide recommendations for improvementDevelop and provide training on plant performance measurement systemsAssist with product cost estimatesManage capital expenditure projects What You’ll Bring:Post-secondary Education in Industrial, Mechanical or Manufacturing Engineering Program with proven interest in food manufacturingDemonstrated project management skillsAdvanced interaction with PCs and Software Applications (MS Office, Access, Visio, Minitab, Industrial Engineering optimization software)Experience with AutoCAD is an asset, other CADing software experience would be considered with technical drawings submittedExcellent interpersonal, communication, and presentations skillsStrong leadership and team building skillsThorough knowledge and understanding of various manufacturing and reporting systems as well as a general understanding of manufacturing principles (productivity, quality and safety)Outstanding time management skills backed by experience would be considered an assetProven experience in utilizing CSA, ANSI, and other code books would be considered an asset What We Offer at Maple Leaf Foods:Being part of a high-performance, people-focused company that has an inspiring and unique vision to become the most sustainable protein company on earth, and a deep commitment to sustainable protein across North America.An inclusive company culture and a work environment that keeps our people safe, rewards excellence, and empowers everyone to learn and contribute their best.Competitive Health and Wellness benefits that offer flexibility to meet your individual or family needs, including programs focused on improving mental health and wellbeing. These benefits start on your first day of employment.Defined Contribution Pension Plan with company matching that starts on your first day of employment.Learning and development opportunities, including workshops, ‘speaker series’ events, and resources that allow you to develop your skills and progress your career.Comprehensive tuition reimbursement program that supports continuous learning and development of our team members through investment in eligible degrees, diplomas, professional certification, or trades programs.Supporting our deep commitment to community impact, we offer up to two paid days annually to volunteer at a cause of your choice. About Us:We’re a carbon neutral food company on a purposeful journey to Raise the Good in Food through better nutrition, safer food and workplaces, more humane animal care, and environmental sustainability efforts that protect our planet. We care about our communities and commit to reducing food insecurity in Canada. Join us on the journey. Let’s build a better future, together.We’re passionate about food. For more than 100 years, we’ve made delicious, healthy protein that Canadians love under iconic national and regional brands, like Maple Leaf®, Schneiders®, and Greenfield Natural Meat Co.® We’re on a journey to become the most sustainable protein company – not just in Canada – but on earth.We are carbon neutral.We are one of the only food companies in Canada to set science-based targets.We’re a global food company with more than 13,500 team members. We operate sites in 20+ locations across Canada. We also have locations in the U.S. and Mexico, and do business in Asia. A diverse and inclusive work environmentChampioning diversity and inclusion is a critical component to advancing our collective purpose and vision and living the Map
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