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Ensure that the Visual Inspection Program operates to meet the requirements of approved production plans at minimum costs within established quality limits and in accordance with FDA, cGMP, ISO, and OSHA requirements.
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Previous experience with GMP manufacturing equipment prep, formulation, filling, and visual inspection. Knowledge of cGMP practices including good documentation practices, data integrity and regulatory compliance.
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Routinely performs tasks in relation to cGMP, ISO, and Quality requirements including, but not limited to: Following basic and/or advanced Standard Operating Instructions, ensuring proper batch segregation, performing quality inspections, filling out paperwork accurately and timely.
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Filling activities in non-controlled areas: tube and bottle manufacturing. We have a contract opportunity for a 3rd Shift Manufacturing Filling Operator in Lombard IL. This is a contract position with a real possibility of going contract to hire.
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Support all local manufacturing proficiency in electronic systems such as (EBM, JDE)Operate general production equipment (such as Filling, Inspection & Packaging equipment). Job DescriptionAbout the role:The Lead Manufacturing Technician executes all processes in production while strictly adhering to cGMP, environmental health and safety guidelines and any other related regulations which could apply.
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Acting as Lead or Associate Investigator and/or providing inspection, analytical, or other support as required for Out of Specification (OOS), Deviation, and/or Corrective and Preventive Action (CAPA) investigations.
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Position Summary: The Operator 1 position is responsible for the operation of equipment used in the filling and plating of Prepared Culture Media plates, bottle and tubes in a cGMP compliant manner.
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Checks product lot number information, documents in the batch record where applicable, and reviews Master Batch Records for accuracy at all stages in the manufacturing process - Formulation, Filling, Inspection, and Packaging.
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Complete visual inspection of filled tubes, vials and/or bottles, labels and flexible packaging. Assist in the timely execution of various day-to-day activities in relation to life science and diagnostic manufacturing operations while strictly adhering to cGMP, environmental health and safety guidelines and any other related regulations which could apply.
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Performs Weight Check and Quality Attributes Inspection of the product through the filling and packaging process in compliance with company policies / procedures, FDA and cGMP regulations.
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Perform Filling activities in non-controlled areas: tube and bottle manufacturing. Perform packaging activities including but not limited to: label generation, visual inspection, heat sealing, and utilizing packaging equipment.
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Responsible for performing assembly and packaging operations and assisting in visual inspection/filling operations, if required. We have multiple contract opportunities for a cGMP Manufacturing Tech. These positions are initially approved for 6 months and could be extended.
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Manages and directs the employees and functions of the manufacturing areas to include Component Prep, Compounding, Filling, and Inspection/Packaging. Responsible for all production activities at Penn Life Science, including all filling, inspection, and packaging operations.
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Knowledge of aseptic processing, drug product manufacturing unit operations such as formulation, filling, lyophilization, capping, visual inspection, isolators, primary containers such as vials, syringes, cartridges, devices, disposables, and relevant cGMP regulations.
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Job SummaryResponsible for visually inspecting filled product off the filling line following Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and current Good Manufacturing Processes (cGMP). Calculates percent defective on inspection results and reconciles components on batch record.
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