Package Engineer

Target Target · Retail · Minneapolis, MN

Target is seeking a Packaging Engineer to lead the development of packaging for their owned brands. This role involves collaborating with internal teams and external partners to create consumer-centric, on-brand, and sustainable packaging solutions. Responsibilities include managing projects, driving sustainability initiatives, identifying cost-saving opportunities, and leading structural design and development. The ideal candidate has a packaging engineering degree, CPG experience, and expertise in CAD software.

What you'd actually do

  1. Leverage your structural packaging expertise for assigned categories working under the coaching of the Packaging Design & Development Director for the business lines you support.
  2. Ensure the primary package will protect, contain and display the product from the initial idea through final use for assigned categories and businesses.
  3. Work across the enterprise with key internal partners to define packaging requirements and identify optimal packaging solutions.
  4. Collaborate directly with product vendors and packaging suppliers to bring packaging solutions that meet business and consumer needs.
  5. Drive packaging sustainability initiatives by reducing material use, phasing out problematic plastics and supporting compliance with emerging EPR and State regulations.

Skills

Required

  • Four-year packaging engineering degree
  • Ability to manage a high-volume workload involving multiple projects across various departments.
  • Strong prioritization and time management skills
  • Strong interpersonal, written and verbal communication, and organizational skills
  • Expertise with Artios CAD and SOLIDWORKS

Nice to have

  • CPG experience, including flexible and rigid plastics
  • 5+ years of experience
  • CSWA (Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate)

What the JD emphasized

  • critical that we deliver solutions on time, at the lowest cost while ensuring corporate sustainability commitments and legislative requirements are met.