Full-Time

Engineering Project Manager

Posted on 7/31/2025

Lactalis

Lactalis

10,001+ employees

Global dairy products producer and employer

No salary listed

Buffalo, NY, USA

In Person

Category
Business & Strategy (1)
Required Skills
AutoCAD
SolidWorks
Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree is preferred.
  • Majors in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or other relevant engineering majors is preferred.
  • 4+ years of experience or an equivalent combination of education and related experience.
  • Proficient using Microsoft Office suite.
  • Experience using AutoCAD, SOLIDWORKS, SEE, and MS Project would be a plus.
Responsibilities
  • Collaborate with facility staff to develop and submit capital appropriation requests for management approval, ensuring alignment with engineering standards and objectives.
  • Lead the development of project scopes, preliminary budgets, detailed cost estimates, equipment specifications, drawings, and bid documents.
  • Manage engineering projects with internal and external resources to ensure they meet engineering requirements, quality standards, and are delivered on time and within budget.
  • Ensure that project designs meet all engineering criteria and deliver project objectives effectively and efficiently.
  • Oversee the creation of detailed engineering documents including studies, calculations, drawings, plans and specifications.
  • Work with equipment vendors to obtain and evaluate competitive proposals.
  • Prepare purchase requisitions, review project-related engineering documentation for code compliance, and schedule equipment deliveries to meet project timelines.
  • Ensure that all equipment and construction adhere to relevant safety, quality, and regulatory standards, including FDA, BRC, OSHA, and EPA requirements.
  • Collaborate with Finance, Operations, R&D, IT, Quality, Sanitation, Health & Safety, Legal, and other departments to integrate engineering solutions into broader company initiatives.
  • Oversee contractors and manage the field installation of processing systems.
  • Ensure that equipment and workmanship meet or exceed project requirements, prepare reports, and manage change orders from start-up through commissioning.
  • Conduct Factory Acceptance Tests or Pre-Delivery Inspections at suppliers' sites as needed.
  • Coordinate equipment start-up, commissioning, and training to ensure optimal performance.
  • Promote and support safety protocols for contractors and team members on all projects.
  • Be available for travel and extended or off-hours work as required by project demands.
  • Perform other tasks as assigned by management, ensuring they align with the engineering focus of the role.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience using AutoCAD, SOLIDWORKS, SEE, and MS Project would be a plus.

Lactalis is a global dairy group with roots in Laval, France, employing about 80,000 people across 250 production sites in around 100 countries. It covers all dairy categories—milk, ultra-fresh dairy, cheese, butter, cream, and dairy ingredients—through a portfolio of roughly 100 brands that ranges from major national names to local labels. Its products come from a long-standing dairy expertise rooted in cheesemongering and AOP cheese production, delivered through many sites and brands to fit local food cultures. Its goal is to offer healthy, gourmet, and accessible dairy products to as many people as possible while supporting rural economies and maintaining leadership in the global dairy industry.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Mayenne, France

Founded

1933

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Midwest Yogurt launches June 30, 2025, with Kerry DeLaney as CEO driving innovation.
  • $75M NY investment boosts capacity, automation, creates 50 jobs.
  • $4.2B Fonterra deal expands into Oceania, Southeast Asia, Middle East.

What critics are saying

  • Fonterra integration fails within 12-24 months due to minimal due diligence.
  • U.S. regulators block consolidation, force divestitures of yogurt brands in 6-18 months.
  • Debt from $4.2B Fonterra, $1.2B General Mills burdens refinancing in 12-36 months.

What makes Lactalis unique

  • Lactalis integrates Yoplait into Midwest Yogurt, becoming largest U.S. yogurt producer.
  • Acquired ProViva from Danone, expanding nationally in Sweden via Skånemejerier.
  • Controls Stonyfield, Siggi’s, Brown Cow alongside new $1.2B Midwest brands.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Professional Development Budget

Wellness Program

Company News

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Danone has entered into an agreement to sell its Swedish probiotic fruit juices brand, ProViva, to the French dairy group Lactalis. This transaction involves the sale of the Österlenmejeriet factory located in Lunnarp, Skåne County, in southeastern Sweden. The factory is Danone's only facility in Sweden and has previously received a Skr140m (approximately $16.9m) investment in 2020.

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Oct 29th, 2025
Fonterra's $4.2B Sale to Lactalis

Fonterra Co-operative Group's shareholders have approved the sale of its consumer business to French company Lactalis for $4.2 billion. The decision was made during a brief online special meeting, which lasted only 20 minutes and included no questions from shareholders.

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Aug 21st, 2025
Fonterra sells Mainland, Anchor brands to French food giant

The dairy giant's boss explains why it has agreed to sell its consumer businesses, including Mainland and Anchor, for nearly $4 billion.

eDairy News
Jul 1st, 2025
Lactalis Invests $75M to Boost NY Dairy Plants

Lactalis USA invests $75M in NY dairy plants, expanding capacity, automation, and creating 50 jobs with state tax support.

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Jul 1st, 2025
Lactalis Acquires General Mills' Yogurts

Lactalis, the French dairy group, has completed the acquisition of General Mills' yogurt business in the United States. This move makes Lactalis the third-largest player in the fresh dairy sector in the U.S. and strengthens its local presence with an expanded brand portfolio and new industrial sites.

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