Engineering and manufacturing
Packaging professional (integrated degree)
Summary
Typical job titles include
- Packaging technologist | Packaging designer | Packaging development manager | Packaging innovation technologist | Packaging manufacturing lead or manager | Packaging operations manager | Packaging professional | Packaging project manager | Packaging specialist | Packaging technical sales | Senior packaging technologist
Knowledge, skills and behaviours (KSBs)
K1:
Packaging, purpose and function: information, containment, protection, product promotion and preservation.
K2:
Legislative and regulatory requirements of packaging: environmental, social, and economical sustainability.
K3:
Packaging materials: wood, fibreboard, glass, plastics, polymer, metals, composite, and composite materials; their properties and application.
K4:
Material performance testing requirements and methods.
K5:
Finished pack performance testing requirements and methods.
K6:
Customer and consumer requirements through the packaging lifecycle.
K7:
Consumer testing requirements and methods.
K8:
The interactions between machine, process, materials, and product.
K9:
New and emerging materials and their potential applications at scale.
K10:
Conversion technologies: processing raw materials to end packaging, manufacturing challenges and their solutions - moulding, forming, printing, cutting, laminating, folding, and gluing.
K11:
Filling, packing and labelling processes and systems: form, fill, seal, and collate.
K12:
Project management tools and techniques.
K13:
Financial considerations: budgeting, costing, profit and loss.
K14:
Supplier management: specifications, contractual agreements, procurement, standards for approving suppliers (ethical, quality and compliance certifications), methods of ensuring operational compliance (key performance indicators, scorecards).
K15:
The role of quality assurance and control in packaging; the types of quality checks undertaken throughout the lifecycle.
K16:
Packaging legislation and standards: security and anti-tampering, packaging essential requirements, dangerous goods, packaging waste, good manufacturing practice, and logistic standards. Impact of product specific legislation. Labelling requirements.
K17:
Health and safety considerations. Health and safety regulations: Health and safety management and Health and safety at work. Risk assessment and safe systems of work.
K18:
Research and enquiry techniques: primary and secondary research, quantitative and qualitative, validity and bias.
K19:
Principles of marketing as it relates to packaging: 4 P’s: place, price, product, and promotion.
K20:
Written communication styles and techniques.
K21:
Verbal communication styles and techniques.
K22:
Digital systems, software, and tools used by packaging professionals, GDPR and cyber security.
K23:
Packaging documentation: specifications, technical drawings, protocols, and reports.
K24:
Digital connectivity and smart packaging. Impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on packaging.
K25:
Packaging categories: primary, secondary, and tertiary.
K26:
The principles of packaging design: functional and inclusive design.
K27:
Graphics in packaging: artwork creation and reprographics, and colour management.
K28:
Printing and decorative technologies and their applications.
K29:
Ethical principles and the UN sustainability development goals: environmental, social, and governance (ESG).
K30:
The potential impact of packaging on sustainable development and strategies to reduce its impact: reduce, reuse, recycle, recover, resource consumption, and carbon emissions.
K31:
Environmental impact measurement techniques.
K32:
Design for sustainability; design for recycle and recovery, cradle to grave principles.
K33:
Levers for influencing packaging sustainability; life cycle assessment, customer strategies, and impact of non-government and industry organisations.
K34:
Packaging environmental compliance requirements, trends, and impact on practice.
K35:
Principles of equity, diversity and inclusion.
K36:
Packing development and emerging technologies.
K37:
Value chain analysis and the principles of continuous improvement.
K38:
Fault finding and problem-solving techniques.
K39:
The innovation process. Innovation development techniques. Innovation funding and incentives. Legal implications.
K40:
Characteristics of effective teams. Coaching and mentoring techniques.
K41:
The principles of interpersonal skills: influencing, negotiation and dealing with difficult situations.
K42:
The principles of knowledge sharing, coaching and mentoring.
K43:
Planned and unplanned CPD and recording methods.
K44:
Packaging supply chain requirements: logistics, storage, transportation, and conditions required for packaging components and finished goods.
K45:
Packaging line design and the concept of production efficiency.
K46:
Material waste management though the product and supply chain life cycle.
K47:
The principles of a circular economy and use of circular economy models.
Technical Educational Products
- ST0637: Packaging professional (integrated degree) (Level 6) Approved for delivery
- Reference:
- OCC0637
- Status:
Approved occupation
- Average (median) salary:
- £38,574 per year
- SOC 2020 code:
- 3429 Design occupations n.e.c.
- SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
- 3429/02 Packaging designers
S1:
Generate packaging concepts and ideas.
S2:
Collect, analyse and use technical packaging data.
S3:
Apply procedures for physical measurement and testing of materials and packaging.
S4:
Plan and lead on selecting procedures, and methods for packaging tasks. For example, line trials.
S5:
Apply project management tools and techniques.
S6:
Plan and manage own time.
S7:
Identify costs and create a draft budget for sign-off.
S8:
Identify and apply quality and performance standards. For example, internal, product quality, transit safety, and food safety.
S9:
Apply safe systems of work.
S10:
Carry out risk identification, assessment, and management.
S11:
Identify and manage factors affecting project implementation.
S12:
Use techniques and tools for prototyping, for example process or product development.
S13:
Apply principles of marketing to evaluate and select ideas.
S14:
Apply research an enquiry techniques. For example, market research, consumer testing, desktop research, academic and literature research.
S15:
Communicate written content and prepare technical information. For example, draft and final specifications, purchase agreements, contracts, and technical reports.
S16:
Apply communication techniques to inform technical and non-technical colleagues and stakeholders.
S17:
Prepare and deliver presentations.
S18:
Use digital systems, software and tools. For example, computer aided engineering, business management systems, and palletisation software.
S19:
Assess environmental, social, and economical sustainability factors. For example, life-cycle analysis.
S20:
Identify and apply environmental sustainability regulations, standards, and guidance.
S21:
Apply and promote policies and practices to support equity, diversity, and inclusion.
S22:
Apply critical thinking and problem-solving techniques.
S23:
Apply continuous improvement techniques.
S24:
Monitor and evaluate individual and team performance.
S25:
Provide advice and guidance to others.
S26:
Agree objectives with individuals and teams.
S27:
Apply knowledge sharing, coaching and mentoring techniques.
S28:
Build and maintain collaborative working relationships.
S29:
Use negotiation and influencing techniques with colleagues or stakeholders.
S30:
Share and evaluate feedback on individual and team performance.
S31:
Develop and extend professional knowledge.
Technical Educational Products
- ST0637: Packaging professional (integrated degree) (Level 6) Approved for delivery
- Reference:
- OCC0637
- Status:
Approved occupation
- Average (median) salary:
- £38,574 per year
- SOC 2020 code:
- 3429 Design occupations n.e.c.
- SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
- 3429/02 Packaging designers
B1:
Take responsibility for own and others health, safety, and wellbeing.
B2:
Positive role model for the packaging profession.
B3:
Prioritise and promote environmental, social, and economically sustainable practices.
B4:
Contributes to equity, diversity, and inclusivity in the workplace.
B5:
Adaptable, flexible, and resilient in challenging or changing environments.
B6:
Collaborate with others for example, within teams, across disciplines, and external stakeholders, promoting inclusion.
B7:
Take responsibility for the quality of work and enable others to work to high standards. For example, proactive, decisive, self-reliant, and motivated.
B8:
Committed to self-development, decisive, self-reliant, and motivated.
Technical Educational Products
- ST0637: Packaging professional (integrated degree) (Level 6) Approved for delivery
- Reference:
- OCC0637
- Status:
Approved occupation
- Average (median) salary:
- £38,574 per year
- SOC 2020 code:
- 3429 Design occupations n.e.c.
- SOC 2020 sub unit groups:
- 3429/02 Packaging designers