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Logistics Intern (Packaging)

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Innovation. Sustainability. Productivity. This is how we are Breaking New Ground in our mission to sustainably advance the noble work of farmers and builders everywhere. With a growing global population and increased demands on resources, our products are instrumental to feeding and sheltering the world.
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Job Purpose
Support the Packaging Engineering team in developing, improving and managing packaging solutions for production parts. The role will involve working with returnable packaging equipment such as metal stillages and racks, as well as internal protective packaging used to prevent part damage during transportation and handling. The intern will support packaging trials, material planning, packaging procurement activities, continuous improvement projects and packaging-related quality investigations to ensure packaging availability.
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Key Responsibilities
- Support packaging improvement projects aimed at reducing part damage, waste and handling activities.
- Assist with the design, evaluation and implementation of returnable packaging solutions (metal stillages/racks) and internal protective packaging materials.
- Support packaging trials, validations and packaging card creation or updates.
- Assist with material planning activities to ensure packaging availability meets production volumes and customer demand.
- Create and maintain SAP purchase orders and support packaging procurement activities.
- Monitor returnable packaging assets and support the management of rack and container availability.
- Investigate packaging-related quality issues and help identify root causes and improvement opportunities.
- Work with suppliers and internal departments including Production, Logistics, Quality, Purchasing and Engineering to support packaging activities and continuous improvement projects.


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Experience Required
- Holding a Bachelor's Degree in Packaging Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Supply Chain or a related discipline.
- Proficient in Microsoft Excel; experience with SAP and engineering drawing software (e.g. AutoCAD) would be beneficial.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Good organisational skills and attention to detail.
- Good communication skills and ability to work effectively with suppliers and cross-functional teams.
- Interest in manufacturing, material handling, returnable packaging systems and product protection.
- Self-motivated with a willingness to learn in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
- Understanding of Kaizen or Continuous Improvement principles would be beneficial.
The internship starts as a 1-year fixed term contract with the potential to extend for a second year.
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