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The Process Control Engineer also leads non-routine automation computer system support activities, delivers engineering projects to the business, is able to utilize first principles in delivery of these solutions, and can recommend new control strategies for the various chemical processes utilized in manufacturing operations.
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Leading internal audits and compliance initiatives to ensure internal departments including Quality Control, Quality Assurance, Production, Manufacturing, Food Safety, Warehouse, Distribution, Procurement, Information Technology, and Research Development departments operate within cGMP and HAACP Compliance.
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2-3 years of control system experience working with Allen Bradley PLC based controls in a manufacturing environment with a focus on troubleshooting, process improvement, instrumentation calibration and preventive maintenance on electrical systems.
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Develop and implement process control strategies to ensure consistent and reproducible product qualityParticipate in technology transfer activities to ensure successful implementation of bioprocesses in manufacturing facilities.
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Experience in Statistical Process Control (SPC) and Six Sigma Tools (e.g. Green Belt certification) or Lean Tools. Accountable for the governance process over the contract manufacturer and the monitoring of quality, safety, business and technical metrics, identifying areas of concern or risk, generating CAPA’s and improvement plans and timely escalation of issues.
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Quality, demonstrates behaviors in support of quality work processes to include Statistical Process Control-SPC, Document & track production variables, downtime, product samples and make adjustments to ensure proper packaging and casing of product to meet quality standards.
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Familiar with and use of Lean Six Sigma tools to drive improvements in systems and process – Belt or Black Belt preferred. Responsible for document control, Pest Control, Management of Change, KPI reporting, shelf-life monitoring and extensions.
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Follow and comply with all Safe Quality Food (SQF) and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP's). Operate inventory control devices (radio frequency) to view, track, and adjust product inventory.
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Ability to use measuring equipment such as; micrometers, calipers, height gauges, rulers, and tape measures WHAT WE PREFER SAP or Enterprise system knowledge Understanding of Statistical Process Control (SPC) and similar quality control concepts Computer proficiency and lean skills Documented manufacturing education/training WHAT WE OFFER Taking Care of our employees on day one with Medical, Dental, Vision, Life and Disability Insurance coverage options.
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The Joint Process Team Leader (JPTL) is the externally facing business owner for the relationship between Lilly and a contract manufacturer and provides leadership to the cross-functional Joint Process Team (JPT.
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American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS), APICS CSCP, APICS CPIM, ISM CPSM, ISM CSM, or ISC CPSD. Planning demand and supply for CPG manufacturing, Industrial Products, Paper and Pulp and Pharma Life Science.
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The Controls Technician will be the lead subject matter expert on all manufacturing equipment controls to include Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), Variable Frequency Drives (VFD), and Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) and associated process instrumentation to include pressure, flow, temperature, and I/P analog applications.
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The Injection Mold Process Engineer is responsible for the development of injection molding processes, creating detailed manufacturing work instructions, set-up/change over instructions, control plans and testing procedures in support of FDA requirements.
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Chemical Engineer with strong background in pharmaceutical manufacturing support (data analysis, modeling, working with solvents, exposure to Process Safety Management, understanding the development and use of control strategies, unit operations, Quality and regulatory compliance and regulatory submissions, etc.
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10 years of experience in GMP Pharmaceutical Manufacturing (including laboratory operations and Aseptic experience), and at least 3 years of relevant experience in Quality Control and/or Quality Assurance.
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