Jack Link's Protein Snacks

food

AssociatePackagingEngineer

$70–85k Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for mid candidates.

The Brief

“Associate Packaging Engineer at Jack Link's Protein Snacks. Skills: packaging development, packaging innovation, technical specifications, plant trial experiments, packaging suppliers, packaging materials, manufacturing processes. Lead and support packaging development projects. Contribute to base business and high complexity projects”

Industry & Context.

food
Problems you'll solve

analyze results

Eligibility Requirements

Travel may be required, sit, use hands and fingers, handle, or feel and talk or hear, stand, walk, and reach with hands and arms, lift and/or more up to 40 pounds, close vision

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor’s degree in Packaging Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field, Completed Packaging internship, ideally in food, Understanding of packaging materials, machinery, and manufacturing processes, Ability to manage multiple projects and work effectively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment, Ability to understand CAD drawings of packaging materials and machine tooling, Base working knowledge of resin and fiber-based materials and packaging formats, Understanding of packaging’s role in the supply chain and environmental optimization initiatives, Basic knowledge of display designs, supplier manufacturing capabilities, assembly/fulfillment processes, and graphic styles, Demonstrated initiative in packaging development projects and prior work experience, General understanding of packaging tests, manufacturing processes, and distribution systems

Nice to Have

Familiarity with packaging testing methods and regulatory requirements is a plus, collaboration skills to work with cross-functional teams for package development and implementation, Effective communicator of ideas and concepts to suppliers and internal stakeholders

What You'll Do.

Lead and support packaging development projects

Contribute to base business and high complexity projects

Develop and maintain technical specifications

packaging documentation

and startup protocols

Complete BOM and spec builds in PLM system and review/approve graphics through online proofing

Write and execute plant trial experiments

Create project one-pagers

participate in plant debriefs

and follow R&D ways of working

Manage smaller projects independently

Build and maintain relationships with packaging suppliers

Interpret packaging principles and operating systems

Maintain awareness of budget implications

Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

work cross-functionally with Marketing, Operations, and R&D; Actively participate in cross-functional teams, bringing packaging expertise to collaborative efforts; collaboration skills to work with cross-functional teams for package development and implementation; Effective communicator of ideas and concepts to suppliers and internal stakeholders

Communication Scope

Great communication and presentation skills; Effective communicator of ideas and concepts to suppliers and internal stakeholders; present findings in both written and oral formats

Process & Methodology

Lead and support packaging development projects, Manage smaller projects independently, with accountability for timelines and deliverables

Full Job Description

At Link Snacks , we show up hungry, roll up our sleeves, plaid or otherwise, and dive straight into the hard work. We don’t hide from challenges; we hunt them down. We push harder, move faster, and take the kinds of big swings that built this business in the North Woods of Wisconsin four decades ago. We’re everyday people who deliver extraordinary results. Innovation, creativity, and urgency aren’t buzzwords, they’re expectations. And just like the real protein snacks we make across our global house of brands—[Jack Link’s®](https://www.jacklinks.com/) , [Lorissa’s Kitchen®](https://www.lorissaskitchen.com/) , [Golden Island®](https://www.goldenislandjerky.com/) , [BiFi®](https://www.bifi.com/en) , and [Peperami®](https://www.peperami.tv/) and [KOOEE!®](https://www.kooeesnacks.com.au/) to name a few—there’s nothing artificial about us. What you see is exactly what you get: humble, gritty, passionate people who show up every day ready to not just be a participate in the meat snack industry that the Link Family created, but to move faster, innovate harder and keep raising the bar so high, the rest of the world needs a ladder just to see it. Dominating this space across the world takes a team. A team that runs together, succeeds together, and celebrates together. A team that’s full of relentless energy and spirit that can only be fueled by one thing: a fist full of our delicious meat snacks. Real Meat Protein. Real People. Real Results. THAT is Link Snacks. JOB SUMMARY We are seeking an Associate Packaging Engineer with a strong technical foundation and a collaborative mindset to support both primary and secondary packaging initiatives. This role will work cross-functionally with Marketing, Operations, and R&D to drive packaging innovation, support growth initiatives, and improve operational efficiency. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES * Lead and support packaging development projects with guidance from manager or senior team members. * Contribute to base business and high complexi

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