Packaging Technician
Packaging TechnicianThe Packaging Technician will efficiently, effectively, and safely clean, set-up, and operate machinery in the packaging area while adhering to applicable cGMPs, SOPs, FDA, and DEA guidelines. Responsibilities include:Following Master Batch Records for the packaging of controlled, oral solid dose (OSD) and other dosage forms when required.Safely and in compliance with batch records and SOPs, setting up, operating, and cleaning packaging equipment.Performing in-process testing and inspections.Cleaning and sanitizing packaging equipment, parts, components, and rooms.Completing accurate and timely documentation. Following good documentation practices in accordance with GMP.Processing labeling and components correctly; transferring, counting, FIFO, returns, etc. during packaging processes.Maintaining regular and punctual attendance; working overtime as required.Requirements:High School Diploma or equivalent.Three or more years pharmaceutical, packaging industry experience preferred; or an equivalent combination of education, demonstrated mechanical skill, and experience in a similar industry.General ability to perform basic to complex mathematical computations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Understanding of the Metric System of Measurement.Preferred experience in oral solid dose (OSD) pharmaceuticals Packaging with Serialization.Physical and Environmental:Occasionally move/traverse, ascend/descend step ladders, stairs, and/or platforms.Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment including PAPR (Powered Air Purifying Respirator).Occasionally, transport materials using manual and power assisted vehicles including manually pushing and pulling drums, totes, boxes, and pallets.Lift and maneuver empty drums weighing up to 40 pounds up to five times per day; push and maneuver drums containing product weighing up to 275 pounds up to five times per day.Must be able to visually inspect tablets and capsules for color consistency, shape, and surface defects as part of GMP requirements.Perform cleaning and assembly/disassembly on production equipment which may require pulling, pushing, or twisting to remove equipment shields, parts, and panels. Equipment and parts may weigh up to 50 pounds.Ability to work a 10.5-hour per day, 4-day work week (MondayThursday), totaling 40 hours per week, with overtime as required.