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Minimum 10 years of hands-on experience in solid dosage formulation, food, scale up and manufacturing trouble shooting of dietary supplements and/or pharmaceutical products (animal health a plus.
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An Associate degree with 10 plus years in pharmaceutical manufacturing experience will be considered. Education and Experience: BS Degree or BA Degree with a Science major or concentration and continuing education credits in the pharmaceutical industry through a reputable professional society.
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Must be able to effectively communicate with other departments and function within a team environment. Minimum Requirements: The QA Supervisor must have at least 5-7 years of experience in an FDA regulated manufacturing environment, with 5 years specifically in Quality Assurance or Quality Control.
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Conducting investigations, assessing and closing deviations, determining impact of the issues that could affect product quality, safety and purity. Reviewing of PMs, Pest Control, Calibration records, etc.
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Minimum of 15 years lean manufacturing and transformation experience, with tangible results in operational performance metrics and people development (Lean Certification a plus) Process Engineering experience in a GMP production or pharmaceutical environment.
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Strong problem solving and applied statistics skills are requiredCertification in Lean manufacturingSix Sigma certification ' green/black beltExpert in CAD / SPC / Gantt ChartsERP experience is a plus, preferably design, testing, and implementation related to manufacturing processesSelf-motivated worker with the ability to identify priorities and work independently.
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A minimum of five years' experience in a cGMP facility, including experience with Continuous Improvement and Project Management. We are looking for a Manufacturing Engineer who will be responsible for identifying, development, and execution of projects necessary for process improvements geared towards company goals and objectives.
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Years of experience as a Formulation Scientist/Principal Scientist. We are currently seeking a Principal Formulation Scientist for our client in the Manufacturing - Nutritional and Pharmaceutical domain.
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Must also be a hands-on, proactive leader who works well in a constantly evolving FDA regulated manufacturing environment. Manage, lead and execute Lean, continuous improvement, work cell and equipment design that optimizes floor space plus other special projects.
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Must have >5 years of hands-on experience in product development of food, dietary supplements or related products, including dough, confectionery, or pet treats (animal feed/animal health a plus.
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We need Regional Class A truck drivers with at least 6 months or more of tractor-trailer experience. Job Description: Drivers are home weekly for a 34-hour reset No-Touch Freight. Drop and Hook Average Weekly Miles: 2,200 - 2,400 miles per week Average $1,575 per week, plus Additional bonuses.
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Reliable vehicle (good gas mileage is a plus as you will be paying for your own gas) Independent contractors earn predictable full-time or supplemental income and enjoy a flexible schedule.
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Must possess a current Registered Nurse (RN) license as required by South Carolina or be eligible/have valid multi-state license One year of nursing experience; previous psychiatric, mental, behavioral, or substance abuse nursing experience a plus CPR and de-escalation and restraint certification required (training available upon hire and offered by facility.
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Bachelor of Science degree plus 4 years of industrial maintenance, new equipment development, technical maintenance, or electrical engineering experience in a manufacturing environment, reflecting increasing levels of responsibility; OR High school diploma or State-issued equivalency certificate plus 8 years of industrial maintenance, product development, full-cycle project management, or technical maintenance or electrical experience reflecting increasing levels of responsibility.
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