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Blending, Production, Chemical, Batch mixer, Compounding, Mixing, Batching, General labor, Packaging, batch mixing, blender, filler operator, forklift, stocking, machine operating, loading, unloading, loading trucks.
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Assists Pharmacist in filling, compounding, and dispensing physician orders. Non-certified technicians will have one year from the date of employment to successfully complete a Pharmacy Technician Certification Board Exam recognized by the Georgia State Board of Pharmacy and certification through the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) or National Healthcareer Association (NHA.
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Assists with filling, processing, and dispensing of medications by labeling medication, including bulk supplies, with proper ancillary labeling and bagging procedures, with final check performed by a pharmacist.
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Manufacturing Technician/Filling Operator - Formulation. Background in Bulking and/or compounding in food, supplement, cosmetic, medical device, or pharmaceutical chemical formulation is desired.
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The Pharmacy Technician under the immediate oversight of the Pharmacist is responsible for accurate and timely compounding, labeling, and/or filling of medications. Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPht) certification must be obtained within 6 months of hire and/or transfer into the position.
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This position will assist in accurate medication order filling, compounding and record keeping to assure timely delivery of medications. This position will assist in accurate medication order filling, compounding and record keeping to assure timely delivery of medications.
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The Environment Monitoring Associate (EM) is responsible for the monitoring of biological and airborne particulate levels in clean room environments for the purpose of preparation, compounding, and filling of sterile injectable drug products.
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Review production batch record to verify that the formulation record and compounding instructions matches the process design and/or pilot batch. Experience with autoclave, incubators, filling lines, freezers, etc.
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The direct reporting staff may include the following: Glass Wash, Aseptic Filling and Capping and Lyophilization teams, Support (Compounding and Equipment Preparation) Supervisor, Equipment Mechanic, Production Control Specialist, and Set-up Mechanic.
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The technician will be performing assignments such as compounding sterile products, filling controlled substance prescriptions while maintaining compliance with Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) regulations, taking medication histories and counseling patients, managing automation, managing workflow and training and orienting staff in the specialized area.
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The Manufacturing Technician I learns and performs a variety of tasks with supervision and in accordance with the manufacturing instruction set inclusive of current GMP/ISO requirement and standards and following all safety guidelines of PCI. With supervision, the technician performs routine and critical manufacturing operations, including but not limited to work functions in equipment prep, formulation, aseptic compounding, and filling activities for biopharma and medical device products.
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As the Specialist QA II you will be responsible for shop floor monitoring, clearance, and record review during aspects of parenteral manufacturing which includes, but is not limited to raw material release, compounding, aseptic filling, lyophilization, inspection, labeling, and packaging.
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As a Cosmetic Compounding & Production Assistant at ANFISA Skin, you will play a crucial role in compounding and filling skincare products that meet our high-quality standards. We are currently seeking a detail-oriented Cosmetic Compounding & Production Assistant to join our dynamic team.
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This role performs multi-functional tasks such as pilot plant batching, flavor compounding and spray drying, analytical measurements, shelf-life studies, maintaining overall lab organization, and supporting sampling efforts.
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Manages subordinate supervisors who supervise employees that may include those working in Compounding, filling 152/252, PCS, filling 274, Wash & Prep, and Lyo Teams. The Manager, Production; Manufacturing is responsible for the management of all manufacturing activities during a shift for a sterile filling business unit.
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