FMCG Night Shift Engineer
An FMCG (Fast-Moving Consumer Goods) engineer typically works in the production and manufacturing sector, focusing on ensuring efficient and smooth operations of production lines. Here are some key responsibilities:
Supervising Production: Overseeing daily operations of production shifts to ensure targets are met.
Troubleshooting: Identifying and solving technical issues with machinery to minimize downtime.
Quality Control: Working closely with quality control teams to ensure products meet company standards
Maintenance Coordination: Managing equipment maintenance schedules and coordinating preventive and corrective maintenance
Continuous Improvement: Implementing initiatives to improve production processes and efficiency
Compliance: Ensuring adherence to safety, quality, and regulatory standards
FMCG engineers often have a background in mechanical, electrical, or industrial engineering and possess strong leadership and problem-solving skills
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