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NestléJurong, West Region, SingaporePosted 21 May 2026

Nestlé is seeking a Plant Engineer for their manufacturing facility in Jurong. The role involves managing maintenance and improvement plans for plant equipment and building infrastructure to ensure operational efficiency. The candidate will lead M&I team activities, manage budgets, and oversee continuous improvement projects. Candidates must have a degree in engineering and relevant experience in a plant environment.

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Experience

2-5 years

Function

Engineering

Work mode

Onsite, Singapore

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Nestlé is seeking a Plant Engineer for their manufacturing facility in Jurong. The role involves managing maintenance and improvement plans for plant equipment and building infrastructure to ensure operational efficiency. The candidate will lead M&I team activities, manage budgets, and oversee continuous improvement projects. Candidates must have a degree in engineering and relevant experience in a plant environment.

TAL's take

Quality 60/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Stable role at a major global FMCG company with clearly defined plant engineering responsibilities.

The JD provides a clear scope regarding maintenance, improvement plans, and team leadership in a manufacturing environment.

Must haves

  • 2-5 years of experience in maintenance or plant engineering
  • Degree in Mechanical Engineering or related engineering fields
  • Competence in managing manufacturing plant equipment and building
  • Ability to monitor maintenance and improvement plans

Tools and skills

maintenanceplant equipment managementtpmpm pillarenergy managementwater saving programs

About the company

Established multinational corporation with large-scale manufacturing operations.

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