PAPTIC : Site Supervisor for a fixed-term project in France


Are you passionate about contributing to a sustainable future and making a positive impact on the environment? Join us at Paptic, a rapidly growing company that was founded to challenge the use of plastic in various packaging applications. Our Operations team is now looking for a contractor/consultant for a fixed-term project.

WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR?

We are looking for a person to be in charge of project site support engineering/installation supervision. Ideal candidate has:

  • preferably working experience in mechanical, automation or electrification engineering
  • experience in installation supervision in investment project
  • knowhow of pulp and paper process
  • fluent French and English language skills.

This will be a fixed-term project and first approximately for 6 months. There may be continuation up to two years. Project is located in France. The project is ideal for someone who is already working or is interested in working as an independent entrepreneur/contractor/consultant.

WHAT WILL YOU DO?

  • during feasibility study, you will act as a technical support person at site for Paptic, suppliers and engineering team
  • you will be responsible for technical document management and checking the site reality versus engineering documents
  • you will be responsible for installation supervision during project implementation.

You will report to our Project Manager Sanna Hanhikoski.

APPLY NOW

If you’re ready to join a growth-oriented company in a constantly evolving environment and play a vital role in the global fight against plastic pollution, we encourage you to apply today. Our team is excited to welcome you on board and get to know you better.

Please submit your application by no later than the 26.7.2024. The project starts in August/September 2024.

For more information, please contact: Sanna Hanhikoski (+358 40 595 7797) at the following times (times EET):

  • Monday 1.7. at 2:00-3:00 pm.
  • Tuesday 2.7. at 10:00-11:00 am.
  • Thursday 4.7. at 2:00-3:00 pm.