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Packaging Technician

Manufacturing & Packaging Technician The Manufacturing & Packaging Technician is responsible for the semi-finished or finished product by using required skills to operate, adjust, clean and set-up equipment in order to maintain quality, safety and regulatory standards for the production and distribution of pharmaceutical products.Organization Structure The Manufacturing & Packaging Technician reports to the Operations Line Manager.Responsibilities Manufacturing or Packaging Pharmaceutical Technician:Sets-up equipment and tends machines to produce a variety of pharmaceutical productsInspects, weighs and tests ingredients and finished products to ensure accuracy and qualityTransports materials, ingredients, compounds, products and supplies into and out of manufacturing modules to facilitate the manufacturing processLoads ingredients into machine for manufacturing processUnloads manufactured product from machinesCleans manufacturing equipment and modules for regular housekeeping and product changeoversPerforms data entry to ensure accuracyEssential Functions Physical ability to perform tasks that may require prolonged standing, sitting, walking, bending, kneeling, squatting, twisting, pushing and pulling.Reach and perform work above the head.Use hands for fine manipulation and repetitive tasks.Climb stairs/ladders/platforms, etc. on equipment for purposes of operating, maintaining and troubleshooting.Lift objects up to 40 pounds without assistance or over 40 pounds with assistance.Manipulate, tip, roll, and place a drum weighing up to 200 pounds onto scales and pallets.Use basic hand tools such as wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers, hammers, and other hand tools as required.Operate high speed equipment.Use basic math skills for batch record calculations & analyze data.Operate a computer to input and access data.Troubleshoot and replace basic equipment components.Meet the requirements of safe operation and personal safety by understanding and properly using required personal protective equipment including PAPR and following safe practices.Give and discern the various visual and audible alarms and signals for equipment startup, evacuation, fires, etc.Read and apply SOP's (Standard Operating Procedures) to daily work to meet cGMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) compliance.The ability to effectively participate in decision making processes incorporating the following skill: Conflict Resolution, Problem Solving, Planning, Effective Communications, Time Management & Priority Setting.Maintain accurate records and data.Read, write legibly, and comprehend high school level material, as well as technical training materials on various operations and systems in the language that is the accepted norm for the site.Know and use the terminology and functions of machines and components.Maintain acceptable attendance.Comply with random drug testing.Work overtime as required as needed.Qualifications Full Time PositionHigh School Diploma/GEDTrade School Certification or College degree in Mechanical/Technical Discipline DesiredIndustrial experience desired in manufacturing or packaging (or in pharmaceutical/food industries)Mechanical aptitude & Logical ThinkingStrong literacyDocumentation of workMath SkillsAbility to work in a team environmentAbility to Willing to work across (3) different shifts or extended work hours