Project Engineer
Shanghai, Chine
Derrière chaque sac de nos produits, il y a une équipe d’ingénieurs et d’experts en fabrication engagés à garantir les standards les plus élevés en matière de qualité et de sécurité. Que tu sois en train d’optimiser les lignes de production, de concevoir des solutions innovantes ou de maintenir des technologies de pointe, ton travail contribue directement à améliorer la vie des animaux partout dans le monde. Rejoins une équipe où l’innovation, la précision et la passion se rencontrent chaque jour.
- Job Type: varies
- Level: mid-level
- Travel: varies
- Average Salary: $63K-$96K
Success Profile
What makes a successful Project Engineer at Royal Canin? We look for the right mix of the following traits when speaking with you.
- Analytical
- Curious
- Efficient
- Responsible
- Results-driven
- Team player
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Purpose
Connect your passion for pets to the purpose: A Better World For Pets
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Health & Wellbeing
A comprehensive focus on your individual health & wellbeing
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Inclusion
A place where you can belong and be yourself
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Career development
Professional learning offerings, annual personal development plans, Mars University
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Attractive total rewards
Your financial wellbeing through a competitve salary and bonus plan
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Focus on sustainability
We invest in you so you can make a better world
Je suis vraiment fier de diriger une équipe passionnée par l’idée de faire une différence pour les animaux. Chaque jour, on se concentre sur la précision, l’innovation et le maintien des standards de qualité les plus élevés. Ce qui distingue vraiment Royal Canin, c’est l’engagement envers le développement—qu’il s’agisse d’améliorer nos processus, d’adopter des technologies de pointe ou d’aider les collaborateurs à évoluer dans leur carrière. C’est incroyablement gratifiant de savoir que notre travail ne se limite pas à générer du succès, mais qu’il crée aussi des opportunités significatives pour toute l’équipe.
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Job Level Descriptor:
• Performs defined assignments in the entry level of the technical leadership career band
• Typically requires a college or university degree and has conceptual knowledge of theories, principles and practices
• Develops competence by performing structured work assignments
• Problems faced are difficult but typically not complex, uses existing procedures and practical knowledge to solve problems
• Works independently and receives instruction, guidance and direction with general supervision
• May influence others within the job area through explanation of facts, policies and practices
This is typically a job with more authority and responsibility at this job level. It should be selected to recognize differences which are not enough to be represented by a separate job level, such as increased proficiency in skills/competencies to perform responsibilities, greater impact to the business unit, customer, segment, geography, etc. May also provide guidance or leadership to other Associates.
Job Family Group:
Supply
The design, planning, execution, control, and monitoring of supply chain activities with the objective of creating net value, building a competitive infrastructure, leveraging worldwide logistics, synchronizing supply with demand and measuring performance globally.
Job Family:
Engineering
Provides engineering analysis necessary to specify, procure, install and startup process and mechanical equipment for capital improvements, new product initiatives, product line extensions, capacity increase, and new technology implementation. Responsible for planning and management of engineering and financial resources for capital and expense projects from concept to implementation.
Project Engineering
Project Engineering focuses on designing, communicating, and implementing an operational plan for completing an engineering-based project including: •Preparing designs, project controls and specifications, schedules, cost estimates, production, transportation, installation, testing and/or commissioning of new infrastructure, facilities, equipment, etc. •Monitoring progress and performance against the project plan; taking action to resolve operational problems and minimize delays •Identifying, developing, and gathering the resources necessary to complete the project •May include preparing engineering standards, designs and work specifications; developing project schedules, budgets and forecasts; and selecting materials, equipment, project staff, and external contractors