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Coveralls, scrubs, booties, hair and beard covers, safety glasses, gloves, etc.) As a new member of the Operations Technician team, you’ll follow Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in a structured environment, understand and apply Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), and deliver results with high integrity.
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Must be willing to wear GMP safety equipment like hairnets, beard nets, ear plugs, and eyewear. Must be willing to wear GMP safety equipment like hairnets, beard nets, ear plugs, and eyewear.
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Our facility strictly follows GMP regulations, requiring all employees to wash hands before entering the production floor, wear hair nets, beard nets, and BLUE smocks. Sit down forklift operation (gas or electric)+ 2 fork forklift operation+ Loading and unloading+ Understanding loading patterns+ Knowledge of SAP System+ Inventory processes+ Forklift safety.
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Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): safety shoes, safety glasses, lab coat, bump cap, hearing protection, hair net, beard net, and nitrile gloves and cut-resistant gloves when applicable.
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The employee will be required to wear PPE such as: safety shoes, ear plugs, safety glasses, hair net/beard net and mask. Direct day to day activities of team in respect to line assignment, completion of scheduled production, quality, efficiency, and completion of required paperwork while ensuring compliance with plant safety, food safety and GMP. This role will be preparation for a Supervisor role in future.
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Work in GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) facility, wearing lab coats, hairnets, beard guards in the production area. Work in GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) facility, wearing lab coats, hairnets, beard guards in the production area.
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Ensures that PPE dispensers throughout the department are fully stocked with PPE (hairnets, beard covers, booties). Performs the daily mopping of the GMP corridors, gowning areas and raw material airlocks, as assigned.
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Anyone entering the production floor must follow the GMP rules in their employee handbook, which includes the required hairnets, beard nets, and earplugs. While on the production floor in the plant you will be required to follow and help to enforce all GMP regulations in the plant.
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Can include working in a Class I, Class II, Class III or Class IV Controlled Environment which may include the following dress/gowning requirements: safety glasses, ear plugs, hairnet, beard cover, isolation mask, gown, hood, boots or shoe covers, face shield, insulated gloves and disposable gloves.
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Ability to wear personal protective equipment (bump cap, hair net, ear plugs, beard net (if applicable), Kevlar gloves, safety glasses and leather, skid resistant work shoes/boots; Maintain GMP (good housekeeping) standards at and around machinery.
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Ensures that proper GMP rules and cleanliness is being administered throughout production processes. The Maintenance Mechanic tends to production machines such as filler, packaging, cappers, labeler, and palletizers used for bottling water.
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Wear protective gear (uniform), including gloves, face/eye shields, aprons, hearing protection, hairnets, beard nets, etc. Directs the efficient maintenance, improvement, installation, and safe operation of food processing equipment in compliance with company, state and federal policies, procedures and regulations including OSHA, FDA, EPA, GMP, and other code and regulatory agencies.
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Understanding or have been exposed to fundamentals of PCQI, Preventative Controls, Food Safety Plan, GMP, SSOP, Sanitation Performance Standards (SPS) and FDA & USDA regulations and requirements.
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Are comfortable wearing PPE, including GMP approved shoes, hairnet, beard net, hard hat, gloves, and lab coat. Packaging sample bottles for shipment using FedEx, UPS, and DHL courier websites.
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SLIP-RESISTANT/Steel-toed SHOES, Earplugs, safety glasses, hairnets, beard nets (if facial hair exists) are required to be worn/used in accordance with company GMP and Safety standards. Preferably credentialed in the EHS&S field (i.e., ASP, CSP, CIH, CHMM, REM, etc.
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