GSK
Process Operator
As a Process Operator, you will operate, challenge and clean equipment, according to appropriate SOPs, JSAs, and batch documents to deliver high quality products manufactured in a safe way to fulfil the needs of the supply chain. You will monitor equipment for excessive rejects. You will perform all duties in accordance with regulatory and OSHA requirements. You will resolve minor downtime occurrences within performance expectations and identifies improvement opportunities to drive business results. You will have the ability to changeover and set up equipment to design specifications. Key Responsibilities
Operates, challenges, replenishes consumable supplies, cleans equipment, and all the duties needed by the business in accordance with cGMPs, Batch Documentation, SOPs, ZSPs and JSAs as required and responsible for maintaining inspection readiness of area with minimal supervision. Actively participates and owns monitoring equipment for excessive rejects/ stoppages and utilizes performance data to escalate any problems occurring in the area that affects product quality, safety and other aspects of line performance. Trained in the GSK Production System standards (i.e., 5s, standard work, problem solving, Gemba, process confirmations, and performance management) towards the goal of Zero Accidents, Zero Defects, and Zero Waste. Participates in performance management entry, steps 1-3 of problem solving, and performing/maintaining OSW and 5S. Delivers against safety, quality, waste & performance objectives defined by strategy deployment and identifies and recommends areas for process improvement or alternative operating methods to increase efficiency. Recognized as an expert on operations/process and possesses the ability to troubleshoot and resolve minor equipment production stoppages. Operator possesses considerable knowledge of the job and is reliable and able to produce high quality and high quantity work. Utilizes systems/applications required for job performance (i.e., DELTA, my Learning, Free Weigh, DISY, Active Plant, IP21, SAP basic transactions for meeting production supply, etc.). Works in coordination with other associates, assistants, and/or technicians to carry out daily job responsibilities, including recognizing and assisting with troubleshooting technical issues and providing information to the next supervisory level. Demonstrates the ability to describe the technological theory of operation, product flow through equipment, and able to identify the function and purpose of all sensors, limit switches, and proximity sensors. Demonstrates the ability to conduct equipment set up changeovers and start of batch activities to the designed specifications without start up issues. Ability to certify on multiple technologies and flow to the work as needed by the business. Basic Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED 1+ years Pharma/Manufacturing experience Must be able to handle up to 40 lbs. of materials Ability to work up to 12.5 hrs. in one shift (If required) Preferred Qualifications
Ability to work accurately with figures and information. Ability to use and analyze data effectively. Must be mechanically inclined with the ability to learn the operation, read gauges and instrumentation, and any equipment related to the production of medical devices and/or pharmaceutical products. Knowledge of Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) Competent to perform data entry, utilize computers and HMIs. Knowledgeable of all applications to the area (i.e., DELTA, my Learning, Free Weigh, DISY, Active Plant, IP21, SAP basic transactions for meeting production supply etc.). Skills
Basic reading, writing and mathematical skills
Basic computer skills and understanding and operational computer skills, MS Word, and MS Excel.
Ability to work accurately with figures and information
Ability to use and analyze data effectively
Must be mechanically inclined with the ability to learn the operation, read gauges and instrumentation, and any equipment related to the production of medical devices and/or pharmaceutical products Traits
Visual inspection and attention to detail
Strong attention to detail and ability to create and follow detailed documentation.
Ability to follow both written and verbal instruction. Knowledge of Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE)
Effective verbal and written communication skills
Ability to work independently
Competent to perform data entry, utilize computers and HMIs
Knowledgeable of all applications to the area (i.e. DELTA, my Learning, Free Weigh, DISY, Active Plant, IP21, SAP basic transactions for meeting production supply etc.). Physical Job Requirements
Ability to climb, kneel, stoop, balance, crawl, crouch, reach, sit, stand, walk, push, pull, grasp, feel, talk, hear, lift, and perform tasks as defined by the specific role.
Ability to work overtime as needed.
Must be able to wear gloves, eye protection, and protective clothing as required by the specific job role. Ability to learn at a rapid pace to support training module expectations Must be able to work inside a manufacturing environment where there may be exposure to noise, moving mechanical parts, and various drug compounds as the specific role mandates. Must be able to flow to the work as needed and operate at a high energy fast-paced environment
Ability to learn at a rapid pace to support training module expectations About the Zebulon Site
GSK's Zebulon site is a global supplier of Respiratory and Solid Dose medicines to patients around the globe and the largest GSK Pharmaceutical secondary manufacturing site in North America. The site is located less than 30 minutes from downtown Raleigh, Wendell, Knightdale, Rocky Mount, Wilson, and Wake Forest. Key Differentiators About GSK and Zebulon
Our commitment to inclusion is seen as a critical advantage of ours Our focus on cultivating a positive work environment that cares for our employees Demonstrated opportunities for continued career growth driven by individual ambition Leaders that care about their teams and growth of both individuals and the company A priority focus on Safety and Quality Clean and GMP compliant work environment Onsite cafeteria Onsite gym Temperature-controlled climate Licensed, onsite Health & Wellness clinic
As a Process Operator, you will operate, challenge and clean equipment, according to appropriate SOPs, JSAs, and batch documents to deliver high quality products manufactured in a safe way to fulfil the needs of the supply chain. You will monitor equipment for excessive rejects. You will perform all duties in accordance with regulatory and OSHA requirements. You will resolve minor downtime occurrences within performance expectations and identifies improvement opportunities to drive business results. You will have the ability to changeover and set up equipment to design specifications. Key Responsibilities
Operates, challenges, replenishes consumable supplies, cleans equipment, and all the duties needed by the business in accordance with cGMPs, Batch Documentation, SOPs, ZSPs and JSAs as required and responsible for maintaining inspection readiness of area with minimal supervision. Actively participates and owns monitoring equipment for excessive rejects/ stoppages and utilizes performance data to escalate any problems occurring in the area that affects product quality, safety and other aspects of line performance. Trained in the GSK Production System standards (i.e., 5s, standard work, problem solving, Gemba, process confirmations, and performance management) towards the goal of Zero Accidents, Zero Defects, and Zero Waste. Participates in performance management entry, steps 1-3 of problem solving, and performing/maintaining OSW and 5S. Delivers against safety, quality, waste & performance objectives defined by strategy deployment and identifies and recommends areas for process improvement or alternative operating methods to increase efficiency. Recognized as an expert on operations/process and possesses the ability to troubleshoot and resolve minor equipment production stoppages. Operator possesses considerable knowledge of the job and is reliable and able to produce high quality and high quantity work. Utilizes systems/applications required for job performance (i.e., DELTA, my Learning, Free Weigh, DISY, Active Plant, IP21, SAP basic transactions for meeting production supply, etc.). Works in coordination with other associates, assistants, and/or technicians to carry out daily job responsibilities, including recognizing and assisting with troubleshooting technical issues and providing information to the next supervisory level. Demonstrates the ability to describe the technological theory of operation, product flow through equipment, and able to identify the function and purpose of all sensors, limit switches, and proximity sensors. Demonstrates the ability to conduct equipment set up changeovers and start of batch activities to the designed specifications without start up issues. Ability to certify on multiple technologies and flow to the work as needed by the business. Basic Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED 1+ years Pharma/Manufacturing experience Must be able to handle up to 40 lbs. of materials Ability to work up to 12.5 hrs. in one shift (If required) Preferred Qualifications
Ability to work accurately with figures and information. Ability to use and analyze data effectively. Must be mechanically inclined with the ability to learn the operation, read gauges and instrumentation, and any equipment related to the production of medical devices and/or pharmaceutical products. Knowledge of Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) Competent to perform data entry, utilize computers and HMIs. Knowledgeable of all applications to the area (i.e., DELTA, my Learning, Free Weigh, DISY, Active Plant, IP21, SAP basic transactions for meeting production supply etc.). Skills
Basic reading, writing and mathematical skills
Basic computer skills and understanding and operational computer skills, MS Word, and MS Excel.
Ability to work accurately with figures and information
Ability to use and analyze data effectively
Must be mechanically inclined with the ability to learn the operation, read gauges and instrumentation, and any equipment related to the production of medical devices and/or pharmaceutical products Traits
Visual inspection and attention to detail
Strong attention to detail and ability to create and follow detailed documentation.
Ability to follow both written and verbal instruction. Knowledge of Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE)
Effective verbal and written communication skills
Ability to work independently
Competent to perform data entry, utilize computers and HMIs
Knowledgeable of all applications to the area (i.e. DELTA, my Learning, Free Weigh, DISY, Active Plant, IP21, SAP basic transactions for meeting production supply etc.). Physical Job Requirements
Ability to climb, kneel, stoop, balance, crawl, crouch, reach, sit, stand, walk, push, pull, grasp, feel, talk, hear, lift, and perform tasks as defined by the specific role.
Ability to work overtime as needed.
Must be able to wear gloves, eye protection, and protective clothing as required by the specific job role. Ability to learn at a rapid pace to support training module expectations Must be able to work inside a manufacturing environment where there may be exposure to noise, moving mechanical parts, and various drug compounds as the specific role mandates. Must be able to flow to the work as needed and operate at a high energy fast-paced environment
Ability to learn at a rapid pace to support training module expectations About the Zebulon Site
GSK's Zebulon site is a global supplier of Respiratory and Solid Dose medicines to patients around the globe and the largest GSK Pharmaceutical secondary manufacturing site in North America. The site is located less than 30 minutes from downtown Raleigh, Wendell, Knightdale, Rocky Mount, Wilson, and Wake Forest. Key Differentiators About GSK and Zebulon
Our commitment to inclusion is seen as a critical advantage of ours Our focus on cultivating a positive work environment that cares for our employees Demonstrated opportunities for continued career growth driven by individual ambition Leaders that care about their teams and growth of both individuals and the company A priority focus on Safety and Quality Clean and GMP compliant work environment Onsite cafeteria Onsite gym Temperature-controlled climate Licensed, onsite Health & Wellness clinic