Electrical & Automation Engineer - Night Shift
Listed on 2025-10-16
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineer
Electrical & Automation Engineer - Night Shift
Foods you love. Brands you trust. And a career that empowers you to grow.
At Nestlé USA, we’re all working towards the same goal – to delight and deliver for our consumers. With a rich portfolio of beloved brands, including DiGiorno, Toll House, and Coffee mate, 97% of U.S. households choose Nestlé. We have a unique opportunity – and responsibility – to be there for every moment in our consumers’ lives.
Joining Nestlé means becoming part of an inclusive workplace that inspires innovation, encourages strategic thinking and creativity, and celebrates your achievements. No matter where you work within the organization, you are empowered to challenge the status quo, embrace risk-taking, and pioneer new ideas. Our supportive and collaborative environment encourages bold ambitions and continuous learning so that everyone can grow and thrive.
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OverviewAs an Electrical & Automation Engineer, you are responsible for all electrical and automation activities during your assigned shift. You plan, manage, and execute projects, including procurement and technical specifications. You collaborate with cross-functional teams to support the design, implementation, and maintenance of electrical, automation, MES, and digital systems. You provide technical expertise, troubleshoot issues, and train factory operators and technicians.
Your role also includes programming support, commissioning activities, and ensuring environmental and operational safety in all areas of responsibility.
This position will require working on a 2/2/3, 12‑hour night shift schedule. The night shift occurs from 6:00 pm – 6:30 am. The schedule pattern is summarized below:
Shift Pattern
- Week 1 – Work, Off, Off, Work, Work, Off, Off
- Week 2 – Off, Work, Work, Off, Off, Work, Work
- Develop Engineering Skills – Enhance technical skills through ongoing learning and training programs; assist in creating technical materials for personnel operating/maintaining E&A equipment; participate in competency assessments and identify areas for improvement.
- Support Process Improvements – Gain a thorough understanding of processes and provide support identifying improvements; work with senior engineers to implement solutions to enhance quality, safety, and efficiency; contribute ideas to protect technological know-how and competitive advantage.
- Assist in Operation and Maintenance – Support the implementation of maintenance strategies, tools, and methodologies at the site; ensure the safe and reliable operation of electrical, instrumentation, and control systems; learn to utilize digital technologies to drive reliability and process improvements.
- Ensure Compliance and Documentation – Ensure E&A installations comply with safety, health, environment, and quality standards; support the maintenance of up-to-date E&A documentation, including electrical drawings; learn to manage change processes for modifications involving E&A systems.
- Contribute to Sustainability Efforts – Participate in factory sustainability objectives, including energy and water savings initiatives; support the tracking and reporting of results from improvement projects; collaborate with colleagues to drive sustainable practices within the organization.
- Assist in Asset Management – Learn about the factory's asset portfolio to identify end-of-life and replacement requirements; assist in maintaining awareness of asset conditions for capital planning purposes; support decision‑making processes considering asset performance and cost competitiveness.
- Support Industrialization Projects – Assist in the execution of capital investment projects involving the E&A area; follow corporate and market standards while working on technical solutions; contribute to project teams to ensure delivery with expected quality, schedule, and budget.
- Bachelor or Associate Degree in Electrical Engineering preferred.
- 3‑5 years of electrical engineering experience required in a manufacturing facility in the Food & Beverages industry, or other Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) industry.
- Preferred 3…
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