Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
02 Nov, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
03 Aug, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Data Control, Requirements Analysis, Data Collection, Reporting
Industry
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The Sustainability engineering team supports all activities and projects pertaining to the Sustainable in a Generation (SiG) for Operations Program across Mars Wrigley North America. The Mars SiG for Operations Program targets 100% of its factories globally to be fossil-fuel free across its direct operations by 2040. The sustainability engineering team is responsible for developing the strategy, building the roadmap of projects as well as development and execution of critical SiG engineering projects. This team partners with global engineering, regional engineering, sites, and other technical teams to drive innovation, develop standards, oversee SiG programs and ensure MW achieves its sustainability goals. This position can be based out of any MW Hub and most sites.
The Sr. Sustainability Project Engineer will be a champion of SiG by Design, the SiG Playbook, and SiG Road Mapping. They will serve as a sustainability leader for the greater engineering community and site sustainability teams. This person will also be responsible for the design and installation of key sustainability projects. The Sr. Sustainability Project Engineer is an active member of the Engineering community, sustainability engineering team, the local engineering team, and assigned project team(s). The Project Engineer is responsible for deploying his/her engineering know-how, business knowledge and creativity to successfully design, execute and deliver projects to the business that provide a competitive advantage.
SKILLS:
Action Planning, Adaptive Mindset, Analyze Alternatives and Recommend Solutions, Analyze Current State, Business Case Contribution, Business Requirements Analysis, Data Collection and Analysis, Data Control, Policy and Regulation, Review and Reporting