FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of a Process Engineer at Henkel?
The primary responsibilities include increasing machine availability through targeted problem-solving and continuous improvements, designing and maintaining systems for data collection and analysis, collaborating with management to prioritize improvement potentials, and conducting training on process changes.
What qualifications are required for the Process Engineer position?
A Master's degree, preferably in Chemical Engineering, is required, along with a minimum of 2 years of professional experience in chemical process engineering.
Is previous experience in process optimization necessary?
Yes, candidates should have experience in conducting process optimizations and continuous improvements.
What language skills are required for this role?
Candidates must have fluent German and English language skills, both written and spoken.
What kind of team environment can I expect at Henkel?
Henkel promotes collaboration and communication among stakeholders at all levels within interdisciplinary teams.
Are there opportunities for professional development?
Yes, there are opportunities for personal development through participation in internal and external training programs.
What benefits does Henkel offer to employees?
Benefits include global wellness standards, gender-neutral parental leave, an employee stock purchase plan, fully financed company pension scheme, health insurance, care supplementary insurance, and mobility offerings.
How does Henkel support diversity within the workplace?
Henkel values the uniqueness of its employees and encourages applications from individuals of all backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences, ensuring an inclusive environment.
What is the location of the Process Engineer role?
The position is based in Wassertrüdingen.
Are there any specific systems used for process management at Henkel?
Yes, critical daily management systems like Centerlining (Run-to-Target) are defined, trained, and reviewed as part of the role.