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Perform Document review of anticipatory and as appropriate non-sterile to sterile compounding batch records: Verify that raw materials meet specification limits. Adheres to cGMP, cleanroom-controlled environments requirements and SOPs. Other tasks may be assigned as deemed necessary by the Laboratory Supervisor/SMEs. Experience/Training/Education/Etc. Bachelor's degree in a science such as Biology, Microbiology, or Chemistry with a minimum of 1 year of experience in quality or manufacturing department of a Pharmaceutical, Medical Device or any regulated industry.
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Pulling, weighing, and blending raw materials to make inks. Have prior batch-making or compounding experience. Loading and unloading materials. It’s the ripple effect that changes and improves everything for your family, your community, and the world.
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Organize/put away all raw materials in their assigned locations. Safely handle raw materials and chemicals following SOPs and wearing appropriate PPE.Be able to operate a computer, checking email and processing scheduling/duties software daily.
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You’ll be responsible for blending and compounding raw materials to create high-quality cosmetic products. Measure and dispense raw materials according to specifications for manufacturing orders.
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Assist in coordinating the plant production schedule with the Plant Managers in TN and NJ.•Schedule and coordinate delivery of raw materials as needed to meet customer order requirements between Jasper and NJ plants.
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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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Safely handle raw materials and chemicals following SOPs and wearing appropriate PPE. Understand how raw materials are organized. Minimum three (3) years of experience working in a manufacturing environment with compounding or batching experience highly preferred.
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The Analytical Services Chemist IV Lead role is for a laboratory professional, subject matter expert, and developing leader with responsible for performing and providing guidance for analytical testing related to raw materials, compounding and cleaning validation support activities, and final product and stability testing in the Analytical Services Laboratory.
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TE Connectivity's Manufacturing/Production Teams transform raw materials into finished goods and ensure component flow. Read, interpret, and follow basic blueprints, diagrams, engineering drawings, specifications, bills of materials, and other written instructions or procedures to accurately set up and assemble products.
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Ensures that the mill room schedule is followed insuring the compounding area keeps each piece of equipment staged with raw materials. Weighing up Raw Materials per each specific recipe to the specified units and accuracy, recording Lot #’s of key raw materials as outlined in the job descriptions.
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Perform QC checks on finished materials, in process materials, and raw materials as needed. Use specific measuring equipment to weigh out raw materials to the correct proportions.
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Perform laboratory analysis on incoming raw materials, in-process samples, and finished products per established procedures, including wet chemistry. Prioritize daily sample testing and perform a variety of laboratory tests on raw materials, in-process and finished batches.
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Mixing raw materials into mixing tank to make finished product. Weighing and/or metering raw materials into mixing tank. Batch making and/or compounding experience a plus.
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Perform all compounding calculations: batch record calculations for final batch weight, API amount required, basic metric conversions, and weigh and measure raw materials. Compound bulk solution of product using costly materials in raw bulk including hazardous chemicals such as cytotoxins, carcinogens, mutagens, teratogens, acids, bases, and flammable liquids and gases.
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Inspect, sample, and test incoming components, and incoming raw materials, per Bocchi, industry, and regulatory requirements, as applicable. Support quality goals of the company by working with Production, Compounding, Warehousing and other departments to resolve quality issues.
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