Lucie Pes
FR Customization, Procter & Gamble
I have always chosen a scientific education.
I did two years in “Classes préparatoires” majoring in Mathematics and Physics at Henri Poincaré Secondary School (“Lycée”) in NANCY, France.
It is a two year university level programme in preparation to take the national competitive examination to enter French engineering schools.
After I entered the EFPG, the French Engineering School of Paper and Print in GRENOBLE, France
Part of the INPG -Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble-
It is a specializing school where you can combine technical knowledge and artistic consideration. It is also the only school in France to train engineers in such a field.
The apprenticeship for two years is a way enter the world of work and learn things which cannot be taught at school.
Since September 2007, I am working for Procter & Gamble (pg.com). The one thing to remind about this company should be diversity, the way to learn and to go ahead. While working for Pampers, I am able to apply my knowledge in Packaging.
Responsible for the execution and planification of French customized items:
- development and follow-up of new customization initiatives
- collaboration with Marketing/production plants/Market
- planification of customized products
- quality
Develop and specify packaging materials for new products, change or upgrade for wet wipes. As well in charge of the customization projects (stickering, displays).
Procter & Gamble Euskirchen, Germany.
Support on new Pampers initiatives regarding the packaging from the primary to the palletization
Feasibility, tests, development, specifications redaction
In charge of introducing a new pre-press supplier for European Pampers projects - Training, Qualification, Print Quality Program
Team work and relation all over Europe
Working language: English
2005 - 2007Apprentice at UPM Raflatac in POMPEY (manufacturers of adhesive labels):
- Machine operators’ instructor
- Writer of working procedures
- Conducted a study on a heat exchanger design
- Planned and executed tests related to process and quality control.
- Reduction of the paper waste