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Engineering Positions
Process Engineers, who perform engineering work to support our operational goals of reducing cost and improving throughput and quality in pulp and paper products. Work may include process design, process optimization, process modeling, chemical system improvements, new product development, safety and environmental compliance, development and implementation of improvement initiatives or other work related to process improvement.
Basic Qualifications:
- A Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering, Pulp or Paper Science, Mechanical
Engineering or related disciplines. - A minimum core curriculum GPA of 2.8
- A minimum core curriculum GPA of 2.8
- Some travel required
- Application of Safety Procedures
Basic Qualifications:
- A Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical, Electrical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering or related disciplines.
- A minimum core curriculum GPA of 2.8
- Light travel required
- Application of Safety Procedures
Requires interpersonal skills such as advising, counseling, exchanging information via various methods such as participating in meetings or group discussions and conducting meetings or leading group discussions to share process recommendations; and composing written communications such as technical writing.
Entry Level Reliability Engineers, who provides engineering support to maintenance and/or production personnel to resolve chronic equipment related issues to maximize equipment availability, safety and productivity. Work will include Facilitation of Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCA), development of Preventive and Predictive Maintenance (PPM) plans, assist in the development and maintenance of contingency plans for catastrophic failure of each major system, and assist in data collection of equipment failures.
Basic Qualifications:
- A Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical, Electrical Engineering or related disciplines.
- A minimum core curriculum GPA of 2.8
- Light travel required
- Application of Safety Procedures
Requires interpersonal skills such as advising, counseling, exchanging information via various methods such as participating in meetings or group discussions and conducting meetings or leading group discussions to share process recommendations; and composing written communications such as technical writing.
Product Development–Dispensers Entry Level Engineers (at our Neenah, Wis., Technical Center), who leads development of mechanical and electro-mechanical dispensers for paper and soap products from concept through commercialization. Collaborates with category business leadership to define the project scope and overall timeline. Leads the internal cross-functional team to define and manage an overall detailed project schedule. Manages external design, development, testing, and manufacturing suppliers to define and manage the product development scope of work, to define product safety, quality, performance, and cost requirements and validate that they are met, and to create and manage a detailed project schedule for engineering development, tooling, and product launch activities. Coordinates with the paper and soap making and sourcing development teams to ensure the products and dispensers work properly together.
Basic Qualifications:
- BS degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering from a four-year accredited engineering school.
- Minimum core curriculum GPA of 2.8
- Available to travel up to 30%, including international travel.
- Ability to promote an effective team environment and work on cross-functional teams co-located in different locations.
- Ability to define a project timeline and lead the cross-functional team in working to meet the timeline.
- Familiarity with 3D CAD development software, including Pro/ENGINEER and SolidWorks, is desired.
- Familiarity with printed circuit board development software, including PADS and OrCAD, is desired.
- Experience with injection molding and metal stamping manufacturing processes is desired.
- Experience with plastic and steel materials is desired.
Research & Development Entry Level Engineer (Neenah Technical Center), who performs engineering work to develop opportunities to improve the quality or performance of pulp and paper products. Work is focused on filling the pipeline with process/product improvements. Work may include process design, process optimization, process modeling, chemical system improvements, new product development, safety and environmental compliance or other work related to process/product improvement.
Basic Qualifications:
- A Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering or Pulp and Paper Science but advanced degrees are encouraged.
- A minimum core curriculum GPA of 2.8
- Available to travel up to 20%, including some international travel.
Requires interpersonal skills such as advising, counseling, exchanging information via various methods such as participating in meetings or group discussions and conducting meetings or leading group discussions to share process recommendations; and composing written communications such as technical writing.
Safety Engineer, who performs advanced professional work supporting mill safety programs. Responsible for development, implementation and management of the manufacturing safety and health programs and systems, and for leading and ensuring facility compliance with pertinent governmental regulations such as OSHA, and related company policies and procedures, such as Georgia-Pacific's Health & Safety Standards.
Basic Qualifications:
- BS Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Structural Engineering, Occupational, Health or Saftey Engineering or related field is required.
- A minimum core curriculum GPA of 2.8
- Experience in safety a plus
- Knowledge of principles and practices of safety engineering and general safety, safety and health equipment, supplies, and PPE a plus.
- Familiar with OSHA, ANSI, and general industry safety standards; principles of program management a plus.



