Packaging Engineer

Established in 1993 through a partnership with Phoenix Contact gmbh & Co. KG in Germany, Phoenix Contact India holds an impressive presence across the nation with 21 branch offices. Our team has made a significant impact in the Indian market, thanks to our cutting-edge sustainable solutions and advanced technology. With the primary objective of streamlining intricate business challenges with technology-driven solutions, we offer our clients the best sustainable solutions to success and growthYou will be part of Shared Services Center which is comprises of Technical, IT and commercial services into a centralized unit that serves multiple business units. The goal is to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and standardize processes across the organization.Job DescriptionJob Title / Position: Packing Engineer Department: TSSCJob Location: FaridabadDesignation: EngineerNo of Position: 2Objective: Ensuring the basis for the use of standard components in the PxC Group through coordinated approval Processes, technical advice and proactively maintained characteristic lists (SML)ExperienceMaster data CreationThis candidate would have 3+ years of experience in packaging spec management, data Validation, or SAP spec/BOM entry. They would have hands-on experience with SAP and strong Excel skills and comfort with bulk data processing (VLOOKUP, pivot tables, etc.).Component Packaging Data maintenance:Validate and update dielines, pallet Patterns, units of measure, consumption quantities, packaging Materials, price, supplier info, MOQs, and lead timesPreparation of MigrationInitial process engineering Evaluation:Characterization of the classification properties on the Vendor part. Search for the attached documents and search on the vendor Pages for relevant information with transfer to TCComponent Package Processing: Arranging Information from the Vendors viz., material weight, material lead time, Material packaging waste usage.Component Change coordination:Understand and communicate with different Business Units and SupplierAssign Participants in TCUnderstanding of packaging hierarchy, spec Attributes (e.g., materials, Dimension, coatings)Qualification/requirements:Knowledge and skills acquiredthrough studies in the field of Mechanical engineering / engineering. or through at least 1 year of vocational training in Mechanical Engineering with many years of corresponding professional experienceGood knowledge of EnglishEnthusiasm for learning, communication skills, and initiativeExperience with EPLM (preferably TC) /OSMInterested candidate can send email to: uttkarsh.singh_extern@phoenixcontact.co.in nishu.yadav@phoenixcontact.co.in

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