Fagron
About Fagron
Fagron is the global market leader in pharmaceutical medicine, and its products are sold to more than 200,000 customers in over 60 countries. The goal of Fagron is: “Together we create the future of the personalized medicine”. Fagron, together with prescribers, pharmacists, and customers, strives to improve medications and help the patient.
About The Job The Aseptic Fill Technician will assemble finished sterile products with a focus on patient safety and quality; ensures that the clean room remains in a state of constant cleanliness and that supplies are appropriately stacked.
Responsibilities
Maintain a sterile environment in the clean room by garbing, cleaning, and following clean room procedures that align with CGMP practices.
Clean equipment daily and ensure equipment validations are up to date.
Follow the “tech check tech” process to oversee techniques and practices of co‑workers, including product assembly, measurements, garbing, sterile techniques, and documentation.
Take inventory in the clean room to identify components needed to fill production batches as scheduled.
Ensure all components entering the clean room are sterile.
Coordinate and communicate with compounding and vial wash to obtain supplies needed to turn products; communicate within the clean room from room to room.
Document batch records, Climents, lumacs, and cleaning logs.
Prepare and sterilize components/vials for appropriate solutions; sterilize solutions and fill into specified containers.
Validate that garbing standards have been followed on a semi‑annual basis.
Complete three consecutive media fills with a set minimum of syringes and vials that is established by the quality department in an established time frame and in the most difficult operating conditions to pass validation every six months.
Follow standard operation procedures to package sterile products in their final container closure.
Designate people and hoods for different tasks.
Use appropriate process to establish sterility on products received via pass through from compounding.
Clock in and out for every scheduled shift in a timely manner.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent; one to four years of previous work experience in a hospital or manufacturing environment or doing aseptic filling.
Knowledge of clean room procedures, preferred but not required.
Knowledge of and compliance with CGMP regulations, preferred but not required.
Must pass validation three consecutive times before handling product in clean room; must be re‑qualified every six months with a minimum requirement of filling a set minimum of syringes and vials in an established time frame and difficult operation conditions. Preferred but not required.
Ability to work with others in a positive and professional manner and to develop and maintain strong working relationship with co‑workers and management.
Ability to take initiative, including asking for and offering help when needed; performs work independently without being prompted.
Strong attention to detail and focus on quality, accuracy, sterility, and aseptic technique.
Ability to prioritize and plan work activities; manages time effectively and adapts quickly to changing priorities.
Ability to handle multiple tasks and organize resources to ensure work is completed on time.
Location & Salary Park City, KS $48,800 - $71,000
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Engineering and Information Technology
Industry Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
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About The Job The Aseptic Fill Technician will assemble finished sterile products with a focus on patient safety and quality; ensures that the clean room remains in a state of constant cleanliness and that supplies are appropriately stacked.
Responsibilities
Maintain a sterile environment in the clean room by garbing, cleaning, and following clean room procedures that align with CGMP practices.
Clean equipment daily and ensure equipment validations are up to date.
Follow the “tech check tech” process to oversee techniques and practices of co‑workers, including product assembly, measurements, garbing, sterile techniques, and documentation.
Take inventory in the clean room to identify components needed to fill production batches as scheduled.
Ensure all components entering the clean room are sterile.
Coordinate and communicate with compounding and vial wash to obtain supplies needed to turn products; communicate within the clean room from room to room.
Document batch records, Climents, lumacs, and cleaning logs.
Prepare and sterilize components/vials for appropriate solutions; sterilize solutions and fill into specified containers.
Validate that garbing standards have been followed on a semi‑annual basis.
Complete three consecutive media fills with a set minimum of syringes and vials that is established by the quality department in an established time frame and in the most difficult operating conditions to pass validation every six months.
Follow standard operation procedures to package sterile products in their final container closure.
Designate people and hoods for different tasks.
Use appropriate process to establish sterility on products received via pass through from compounding.
Clock in and out for every scheduled shift in a timely manner.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent; one to four years of previous work experience in a hospital or manufacturing environment or doing aseptic filling.
Knowledge of clean room procedures, preferred but not required.
Knowledge of and compliance with CGMP regulations, preferred but not required.
Must pass validation three consecutive times before handling product in clean room; must be re‑qualified every six months with a minimum requirement of filling a set minimum of syringes and vials in an established time frame and difficult operation conditions. Preferred but not required.
Ability to work with others in a positive and professional manner and to develop and maintain strong working relationship with co‑workers and management.
Ability to take initiative, including asking for and offering help when needed; performs work independently without being prompted.
Strong attention to detail and focus on quality, accuracy, sterility, and aseptic technique.
Ability to prioritize and plan work activities; manages time effectively and adapts quickly to changing priorities.
Ability to handle multiple tasks and organize resources to ensure work is completed on time.
Location & Salary Park City, KS $48,800 - $71,000
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Engineering and Information Technology
Industry Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
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