Engineer
About The Role
Responsible for performing basic engineering calculations, investigations, and tasks as assigned.
Understand and support capital and non-capital project delivery process and help define project scope, goals and deliverables that support business goals, mill safety, reliability, and improvement efforts.
Collaborate with more experienced engineers to provide follow-up and engineering assistance on defined problems.
Prepare or assist in preparing reports, graphs, planning layouts, and summaries designed to communicate project progress or results.
Successfully perform non-complex and routine assignments while developing engineering fundamentals.
Understand and execute work in a manner consistent with safety procedures and practices with some guidance.
Utilize basic communication tools such as memos, email, and verbal to update others on progress of assignments when prompted.
Develop relationships with teams and process areas as needed with each assignment.
Interact with other mill departments such as Operations, Maintenance, Purchasing, etc. to achieve assignment objectives.
Requirements
Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Mechanical or Electrical preferred)
Minimum of 3 years of experience in a manufacturing or industrial environment
Ability to work collaboratively with hourly employees, salaried leaders, vendors, contractors, and cross-functional teams
Demonstrated commitment to safety, continuous improvement, and operational excellence
Qualifications
- Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Functional/Technical Skills, Drive for Results, Informing, Customer Focus, Interpersonal Savvy, Organizing, Planning, Problem-Solving, Learning on the Fly, Decision Quality, Dealing with Ambiguity
Benefits
Medical, Dental, Life insurance
Flexible Spending Accounts
Short-term and Long-term Disability
401(k) and Company-funded retirement contributions
Paid Time Off
Pay
$106,700 – $159,900
Multiple factors, including individual experience, skills, and abilities will determine where an employee is ultimately placed in the pay range.
Schedule
Full-Time
About Global Cellulose Fibers (GCF)
Our GCF business helps customers transform renewable cellulose fibers into essential everyday products. Our safe, high-quality pulp forms the basis for a wide range of applications like towel and tissue products, diapers, feminine care, incontinence and other personal care products that promote health and wellness. In addition, our specialty pulp serves as a sustainable raw material used in construction materials, paints, coatings and more. GCF generated $2.8B in revenue in 2024 and has 3,300 employees globally, with nine manufacturing facilities and eight regional offices.
Why GCF
Global Cellulose Fibers promotes employee well-being by providing safe, caring and inclusive workplaces. We have team members all around the world with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. These are our strengths. We are committed to creating a culture where all individuals are respected, valued, engaged and have an opportunity to do their best work every day.