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Engage in cage movement, maintain product segregation, retrieve and organize raw materials, and ability to learn fork truck operation. Responsible for completing production batches and corresponding documentation, AQL inspections, reworks, and material reconciliation.
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Therefore, understanding upstream and downstream impacts of Financial Advisor Compensation, the ability to plan, organize and prioritize, think strategically and solve problems from routine to complex are crucial to the role.
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Operating within cool temperature and low humidity conditions within the production room. Execute production activities per approved Manufacturing Directions while maintaining compliance with all job related SOPs.
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Position Responsibilities: Execute production activities per approved Manufacturing Directions while maintaining compliance with all job related SOPs. Ensure that all batch paperwork is completed in an accurate, thorough, and timely manner.
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Some of your Responsibilities include: Organize, and facilitate maintenance on all production and facility equipment with emphasis on equipment uptime and to resolve quality and production related issues in the spirit of continuous improvement, including electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic and mechanical troubleshooting.
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Additionally, this individual will be responsible for completing production batches and corresponding documentation for the associated tasks, AQL inspections, reworks and material reconciliation that goes along with the batch.
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Organize and monitor workflow in production area(s). Responsible for the management, development and motivation of workforce personnel in an environment to ensure success of the production process.
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Ability to perform necessary calculations and complex task sequences in order to meet production requirements. Appropriate gowning requirements necessary for the production areas. Certified in operation of at least one high speed manufacturing equipment efficiently and effectively, in some cases highly automated, using HMI/SCADA interfaces.
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Must be able to push a wheeled cage that can weigh up to 600 lbs fully loaded. Hairnet, clean room gowns and/or lab coats are required. Maintain all work areas in a well-organized, clean and tidy manner at all times in compliance with cGMP requirements.
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Better Business Bureau | Cincinnati is seeking a Marketing Team Coordinator, reporting to the Associate Director of Content, to assist with the planning, production, coordination, and distribution of marketing communications projects and materials.
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