Full-Time

Senior Packaging Technology Engineer

Fairlife

Fairlife

201-500 employees

Lactose-free dairy and protein drinks

Compensation Overview

$130k - $160k/yr

Webster, NY, USA

Hybrid

Hybrid work arrangement; Up to 50% travel.

Category
Mechanical Engineering (2)
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Required Skills
Six Sigma
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field
  • 7+ years of experience in packaging machinery, mechanical systems design, or high-speed manufacturing environments
  • Expert-level knowledge of blow molding, filling, capping, labeling, and downstream packaging platforms
  • Proven experience leading FAT/SAT, equipment commissioning, and mechanical qualification (IQ/OQ/PQ)
  • Strong capability in mechanical standards development, system design review, and root cause analysis
  • Demonstrated success driving continuous improvement, reliability enhancements, and CI methodologies (Lean/Six Sigma)
  • Hands-on troubleshooting expertise with complex mechanical, pneumatic, and electromechanical systems
  • Experience collaborating with OEMs and suppliers to influence equipment design and technology adoption
  • Working knowledge of predictive and preventive maintenance methodologies, CMMS systems, and asset care strategies
  • Strong leadership skills with experience mentoring engineers, technicians, and cross-functional technical teams
  • Excellent communication and collaboration abilities, with capability to represent engineering in internal and external technical forums. Proficiency in English: Comfortable with both written and verbal communication, including reading and writing.
Responsibilities
  • Advance Packaging Technology Roadmap: Define and refine equipment specifications, packaging line layouts, and mechanical standards to support long term strategic objectives.
  • Lead Qualification & Commissioning Excellence: Oversee FAT/SAT activities and ensure robust IQ/OQ/PQ validation during new equipment installations, startups, and post overhaul execution.
  • Enable High Performance Startups: Provide expert mechanical leadership during commissioning and transitions to operations, ensuring smooth, reliable, and compliant handoffs.
  • Strengthen Packaging Hall Standards: Contribute to standardized layouts, ergonomics, safety elements, and quality checkpoints across all facilities.
  • Influence Technology Through OEM Partnerships: Engage with key suppliers and OEMs to drive equipment design improvements, innovation, and advanced technology adoption.
  • Serve as a Senior Mechanical SME: Mentor engineers and technicians, lead OEM specific training, and build mechanical capability across blow molding, filling, and downstream platforms.
  • Support Troubleshooting & CI Deployment: Assist embedded SMEs and facility teams with problem solving, optimization work, and continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Ensure Network Consistency & Reliability: Align mechanical systems, processes, and standards across sites; lead structured operational handoffs and maintain high operational readiness.
  • Drive Engineering Excellence: Develop and enforce mechanical standards, conduct design reviews and root cause analyses, and lead innovation in mechanical systems and packaging technologies.
  • Integrate Advanced Automation: Support evaluation and onboarding of robotics, machine vision, and AI driven automation; ensure mechanical compatibility with MES/SCADA/IoT systems.
  • Enhance Reliability & Asset Care: Contribute to predictive maintenance initiatives, CMMS standardization, and long term asset care strategies.
  • Lead Network Wide Initiatives: Serve as a mechanical SME for overhauls, CapEx scoping and execution, and multi site alignment activities.
  • Communicate & Represent Engineering: Provide clear updates to leadership, participate in cross functional reviews, and represent Packaging Technology in technical forums and OEM engagements.

Fairlife, a Coca-Cola subsidiary based in Chicago, makes lactose-free, real dairy beverages. Its products include fairlife ultra-filtered milk, Core Power High Protein Shakes, and fairlife nutrition plan shakes. A proprietary filtration process concentrates protein and reduces lactose to create protein-forward, lower-lactose drinks, distributed at scale. Its goal is to nourish consumers while caring for people, animals, and the planet, with commitments to animal welfare and responsible packaging.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Chicago, Illinois

Founded

2012

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Sales grew 28% YoY to $782M, outpacing milk category's 2%.
  • Coca-Cola invests $650M in Michigan, lines operational 2028.
  • Plans boost capacity 30% across facilities in 3-5 years.

What critics are saying

  • Lawsuit claims false eco and welfare marketing erodes trust.
  • Animal abuse accusations at farms trigger boycotts now.
  • Chobani captures 15-20% premium dairy share in 12 months.

What makes Fairlife unique

  • Fairlife offers ultra-filtered lactose-free milk with higher protein and less sugar.
  • Core Power shakes target post-workout recovery in sports nutrition.
  • Nutrition Plan shakes support health journeys with real dairy.
  • Named Most Trusted High Protein Milk in U.S. 2026 rankings.

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Food Dive
Mar 25th, 2026
Coca-Cola spends $650M to expand Fairlife production.

Coca-Cola spends $650M to expand Fairlife production. The beverage giant is adding to a Michigan manufacturing plant as the dairy brand sees "significant growth." Published March 25, 2026 Dive brief: * Coca-Cola is investing up to $650 million to update and expand production at its Fairlife facility in Michigan, according to a Tuesday news release. * The investment at its Cooperstown manufacturing plant will add 245,000 square feet of production space and create 150 additional jobs, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation said in a statement. * Fairlife, which produces ultra-filtered, lactose-free milk, protein and nutrition shakes, has been located at the Cooperstown facility since 2012. It employs more than 400 people. Facility updates will help production keep up with consumer demand as the brand sees "significant growth," the press release said. Dive insight: Since it was acquired in 2020, Fairlife has been a point of growth for Coca-Cola, surpassing the $1 billion sales threshold four years ago. The brand, which touts higher protein and less sugar than traditional milk, has benefited from more consumers seeking out healthier options. At Citi's Global Consumer and Retail Conference earlier this month, Coca-Cola President and CFO John Murphy said the beverage giant plans to invest in other Fairlife facilities during the next three to five years to increase production capacity by 30%. The investment in Michigan adds two additional production lines that are expected to be operational in 2028, according to a Coca-Cola press release. Construction will begin later this year. The Michigan expansion is in addition to a separate $650 million Fairlife facility in upstate New York, which is scheduled to open this year. Murphy cited Fairlife as an example of how Coca-Cola uses innovation to get closer to a broad consumer set. The brand also has a nutrition portfolio in addition to its protein shakes and milk. "You cannot... sit on the laurels of what you've accomplished to date, but it's a pretty darn good place to start from," Murphy said of Fairlife. "And as we go forward, I would see the innovation opportunity in this category to be quite strong."

The Cool Down
May 13th, 2025
Coca-Cola subsidiary hit with lawsuit for allegedly misleading consumers: 'Materially false'

Fairlife, acquired in full by Coca-Cola in 2020, depicts itself as an eco-conscious milk brand dedicated to working with local farms, conserving water, supporting renewable energy, and investing in animal welfare.

Courthouse News Service
Feb 26th, 2025
Upscale milk brand Fairlife accused of animal abuse, environmental wrongs

Upscale milk brand Fairlife accused of animal abuse, environmental wrongs.

Lancaster Farming
Apr 25th, 2024
Many Dairy Processors Are Expanding in Mid-Atlantic

Farmer-owned Cayuga Milk Ingredients announced plans in 2022 to expand into extended-shelf-life processing at its plant near Auburn, New York.

Dairy Herd Management
Apr 22nd, 2024
Fairlife Breaks Ground on $650 Million Facility in New York

Fairlife breaks ground on $650 million facility in New York.