SUMMARY OF POSITION The Manufacturing & Packaging Technician is responsible for the semi-finished or finished product by using required skills to operate, adjust, clean and set-up equipment in order to maintain quality, safety and regulatory standards for the production and distribution of pharmaceutical products. ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE The Manufacturing & Packaging Technician reports to the Operations Line Manager. RESPONSIBILITIES Manufacturing or Packaging Pharmaceutical Technician:
- Sets-up equipment and tends machines to produce a variety of pharmaceutical products
- Inspects, weighs and tests ingredients and finished products to ensure accuracy and quality
- Transports materials, ingredients, compounds, products and supplies into and out of manufacturing modules to facilitate the manufacturing process
- Loads ingredients into machine for manufacturing process
- Unloads manufactured product from machines
- Cleans manufacturing equipment and modules for regular housekeeping and product changeovers
- Performs data entry to ensure accuracy
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Physical ability to perform tasks that may require prolonged standing, sitting, walking, bending, kneeling, squatting, twisting, pushing and pulling.
- Reach and perform work above the head.
- Use hands for fine manipulation and repetitive tasks.
- Climb stairs/ladders/platforms, etc. on equipment for purposes of operating, maintaining and troubleshooting.
- Lift objects up to 40 pounds without assistance or over 40 pounds with assistance.
- Manipulate, tip, roll, and place a drum weighing up to 200 pounds onto scales and pallets.
- Use basic hand tools such as wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers, hammers, and other hand tools as required.
- Operate high speed equipment.
- Use basic math skills for batch record calculations & analyze data.
- Operate a computer to input and access data.
- Troubleshoot and replace basic equipment components.
- Meet the requirements of safe operation and personal safety by understanding and properly using required personal protective equipment including PAPR and following safe practices.
- Give and discern the various visual and audible alarms and signals for equipment startup, evacuation, fires, etc.
- Read and apply SOP's (Standard Operating Procedures) to daily work to meet cGMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) compliance.
- The ability to effectively participate in decision making processes incorporating the following skill: Conflict Resolution, Problem Solving, Planning, Effective Communications, Time Management & Priority Setting.
- Maintain accurate records and data.
- Read, write legibly, and comprehend high school level material, as well as technical training materials on various operations and systems in the language that is the accepted norm for the site.
- Know and use the terminology and functions of machines and components.
- Maintain acceptable attendance.
- Comply with random drug testing.
- Work overtime as required as needed.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Full Time Position
- High School Diploma/GED
- Trade School Certification or College degree in Mechanical/Technical Discipline - Desired
- Industrial experience desired in manufacturing or packaging (or in pharmaceutical/food industries)
- Mechanical aptitude & Logical Thinking
- Strong literacy
- Documentation of work
- Math Skills
- Ability to work in a team environment
- Ability to Willing to work across (3) different shifts or extended work hours
GMP DECISION-MAKING AUTHORITY The Manufacturing/Packaging Technician must follow and comply with all cGMP process/procedures.
An Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability/vets. |
"This role will offer a base hourly rate that commensurate with experience and demonstrated skills starting at $18.00 an hour.
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