Production Technician - ILP 1st Shift Manufacturing - Sugar Land, TX at Geebo

Production Technician - ILP 1st Shift

Sugar Land, TX Sugar Land, TX Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$33.
8K - $42.
8K a year Estimated:
$33.
8K - $42.
8K a year Supports execution of product visual inspection, labeling and packaging (ILP) operations at the QuVa facility in accordance with established processes and procedures.
Responsibilities may include:
Will directly support the ILP operation, to include but not limited to:
Assist preparation of inspection and packaging room materials supplies Safely transport product and materials from warehouse to designated areas in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and EH&S requirements Conduct labeling and the processing of production materials as required Daily/ Bi-Weekly/Monthly cleaning of room and equipment and fill out appropriate preventative maintenance forms and checklists in accordance with SOP's Conduct and complete line and room clearances as per established procedures Complete necessary documents for accountability and traceability of product following Good Documentation Practices (GDPs); comply with cGMPs, and company ISO standards Daily Supply list for respective area turned into receiving by scheduled time Comply with 503B guidelines; cGMPs, and company standards Perform equipment calibration checks and troubleshoot equipment as needed Complete documentation of activities in accordance with established procedures; attach label specimens and reconciliation of material printed with variable data Immediate notification of production management of deviations to established processes or procedures Assist other areas as needed (cleaning; non-sterile filling; kitting and preparation operations, etc.
) Other duties as assigned Experience Required Legally authorized to work in the job posting country Preferred At least 1-year pharmaceutical manufacturing a plus Pharmaceutical experience preferred Education Required High School or better.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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