On September 1st, 2023 Saint-Gobain completed the acquisition of BUILDING PRODUCTS OF CANADA CORP. With this acquisition, Saint-Gobain takes a logical step to reinforce its leadership in light and sustainable construction in the Canadian market. With Building Products of Canada, Saint-Gobain will be well positioned to better serve Canadian customers, to whom it will bring a broader innovative and sustainable range of solutions.
In support of this acquisition, BUILDING PRODUCTS OF CANADA CORP. has an exciting career opportunity for a Process Engineer for the Edmonton Plant, reporting to the Plant Engineer. As a Process Engineer, you will standardize and document processes throughout the three main manufacturing centres at the Edmonton facility. Responsible for tracking all engineering and process improvement activities, including documentation and follow-up. Monitors all spending and collection of details pertaining to process and production improvement projects, and advises on quality, delivery, and cost results for respective projects.
Responsibilities:
Participate in WCM (World Class Manufacturing) project teams that analyze process variations and identify losses; Creation of assembly / process flow charts for manufacturing activities. Design and develop new process systems, revise existing processes, and develop and coordinate projects that contribute substantially to plant profitability. Creation of Work Instructions for manufacturing activities. Monitors program cost activity to achieve an “in budget” result. Identifies and analyzes inefficiencies in the manufacturing process to ensure early detection and resolution. Suggests preventative steps for correction; Assesses processes with respect to their effectiveness; Monitors modifications and upgrades, and troubleshoots existing processes; Assesses health/safety and environmental impact, for the health and safety of both company staff and the wider community; Provides observations and takes measurements directly; collects and interprets data from the other technical staff and operators involved; Ensures that new and current equipment and processes are in accordance with federal and provincial regulations, (ABSA, AENV, CNSC).