Jubilant Bhartia Group
Environmental Monitoring Associate - Weekdays
Jubilant Bhartia Group, Spokane, Washington, United States, 99254
Jubilant HollisterStier LLC, Spokane's Largest Manufacturing Company, and well-established member of the business community, provides a complete range of services to support the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industries. Jubilant HollisterStier is a nationally recognized contract manufacturer of sterile injectable vials, and lyophilized products. The Allergy business is a worldwide leader in the manufacture of allergenic extracts, targeted primarily at treating allergies and asthma. Jubilant HollisterStier is a proud member of the Jubilant Pharma family.
Our Promise: Caring, Sharing, Growing. We will, with the utmost care for the environment and society, continue to enhance value for our customers and stakeholders by providing innovative products and economically efficient solutions through growth, cost effectiveness and wise investment of resources.
Job Description The Environmental Monitoring (EM) Associate is responsible for monitoring biological and airborne particulate levels in clean room environments for the purpose of preparation, compounding, and production of sterile injectable drug and drug products. The EM Associate will be trained on proper aseptic behavior, sanitization processes, and donning of sterile gowns. Associates must have an aptitude for reading detailed procedures, clear documentation practices, and operating several environmental software applications; digital literacy is highly encouraged. Adequate dexterity to don sterile gowns, coordination, and balance is required. Additional responsibilities include collection of test samples aseptically, preparation of tools, equipment, and supplies for use in a clean room setting, and aseptic observations of aseptic technique.
Environmental and Product Sampling: Collect environmental and product samples within ISO 8 cleanroom environments during extended shifts (8, 10, or 12 hours). Perform gown sampling, area clearance, and product sampling in accordance with departmental procedures and GMP standards.
Monitoring Equipment and Software Use: Operate environmental monitoring and testing equipment, including associated software applications such as MODA, to compile and manage sample data. Maintain equipment readiness and report any issues or deviations promptly.
Preparation and Sterilization of Supplies: Prepare and organize sampling supplies including totes, labels, documents, tubing, and equipment. Operate autoclaves to sterilize materials and ensure readiness for sampling activities.
Sample Processing and Incubation: Perform verification and incubation of environmental samples. Ensure proper documentation and traceability throughout the sample lifecycle.
Documentation and Data Integrity: Accurately enter and verify sample data using MODA and other EM systems. Maintain high standards of data integrity and completeness in all records and observational memos.
SOP Compliance and Training: Read, understand, and follow applicable SOPs and departmental protocols. Maintain current SOP training status and complete all required modules within the first six months.
Aseptic Gowning Certification: Obtain and maintain aseptic gowning certification for entry into controlled environments. Demonstrate proper gowning technique and compliance with badge access protocols.
Support for Requalification and Media Fill Activities: Assist in requalification sampling and media fill qualification processes as directed. Ensure sampling accuracy and adherence to procedural requirements.
Cleanroom Entry and Alarm Response: Follow badge access protocols for smock and coverall use in designated areas. Respond appropriately to BAS user alarms and maintain situational awareness in the cleanroom environment.
Qualifications
HS Diploma required; AA degree preferred.
Previous work experience with a strong work ethic (some overtime may be required).
Minimum 1‑year pharmaceutical or laboratory experience desired.
Knowledge of cGMPs, operation of autoclaves, aseptic technique, and basic computer skills desired.
Must be able to read and understand directions dictated in procedures with little to no assistance.
Write clear and accurate memos using correct spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
Understand aseptic processing concepts and apply those concepts to job tasks and evaluation of situations desired.
MS Word, Excel experience required.
Software aptitude knowledge required.
Ability to work with computer and tablets required.
Mechanical aptitude and manual dexterity required.
Ability to lift 25 lbs unassisted, push, pull, prolonged standing and sitting, twisting required.
Must have dexterity and physical balance to perform aseptic gowning requirements.
Must maintain high degree of personal hygiene to work in aseptic environments.
To work in aseptic environments employees may not have open wounds, fake nails, eyelashes, hair, perfume, cologne, or cosmetics.
Shift: Weekday Days, Monday‑Wednesday E/O Thursday 6am‑6pm
Compensation & Benefits Hiring Wage: $25/hr, with opportunity for growth, promotion, and annual raises.
Medical, Dental, Vision, Flexible Spending and Health Savings Accounts
Life, AD&D, Short and Long Term Disability
401(k) with company match
Generous paid time off plan
Employee Assistance Program
Shift Differential Pay
Weekday Day Shift 12HRS – 2.50%
Weekday Night Shift 12HRS – 10%
Weekend Day Shift 12HRS – 12%
Weekend Night Shift 12HRS – 15%
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.
Jubilant HollisterStier is an EEO/AA Employer.
Contact our HR Department for assistance applying for this position:
JHS-TalentAcquisition@jubl.com
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Our Promise: Caring, Sharing, Growing. We will, with the utmost care for the environment and society, continue to enhance value for our customers and stakeholders by providing innovative products and economically efficient solutions through growth, cost effectiveness and wise investment of resources.
Job Description The Environmental Monitoring (EM) Associate is responsible for monitoring biological and airborne particulate levels in clean room environments for the purpose of preparation, compounding, and production of sterile injectable drug and drug products. The EM Associate will be trained on proper aseptic behavior, sanitization processes, and donning of sterile gowns. Associates must have an aptitude for reading detailed procedures, clear documentation practices, and operating several environmental software applications; digital literacy is highly encouraged. Adequate dexterity to don sterile gowns, coordination, and balance is required. Additional responsibilities include collection of test samples aseptically, preparation of tools, equipment, and supplies for use in a clean room setting, and aseptic observations of aseptic technique.
Environmental and Product Sampling: Collect environmental and product samples within ISO 8 cleanroom environments during extended shifts (8, 10, or 12 hours). Perform gown sampling, area clearance, and product sampling in accordance with departmental procedures and GMP standards.
Monitoring Equipment and Software Use: Operate environmental monitoring and testing equipment, including associated software applications such as MODA, to compile and manage sample data. Maintain equipment readiness and report any issues or deviations promptly.
Preparation and Sterilization of Supplies: Prepare and organize sampling supplies including totes, labels, documents, tubing, and equipment. Operate autoclaves to sterilize materials and ensure readiness for sampling activities.
Sample Processing and Incubation: Perform verification and incubation of environmental samples. Ensure proper documentation and traceability throughout the sample lifecycle.
Documentation and Data Integrity: Accurately enter and verify sample data using MODA and other EM systems. Maintain high standards of data integrity and completeness in all records and observational memos.
SOP Compliance and Training: Read, understand, and follow applicable SOPs and departmental protocols. Maintain current SOP training status and complete all required modules within the first six months.
Aseptic Gowning Certification: Obtain and maintain aseptic gowning certification for entry into controlled environments. Demonstrate proper gowning technique and compliance with badge access protocols.
Support for Requalification and Media Fill Activities: Assist in requalification sampling and media fill qualification processes as directed. Ensure sampling accuracy and adherence to procedural requirements.
Cleanroom Entry and Alarm Response: Follow badge access protocols for smock and coverall use in designated areas. Respond appropriately to BAS user alarms and maintain situational awareness in the cleanroom environment.
Qualifications
HS Diploma required; AA degree preferred.
Previous work experience with a strong work ethic (some overtime may be required).
Minimum 1‑year pharmaceutical or laboratory experience desired.
Knowledge of cGMPs, operation of autoclaves, aseptic technique, and basic computer skills desired.
Must be able to read and understand directions dictated in procedures with little to no assistance.
Write clear and accurate memos using correct spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
Understand aseptic processing concepts and apply those concepts to job tasks and evaluation of situations desired.
MS Word, Excel experience required.
Software aptitude knowledge required.
Ability to work with computer and tablets required.
Mechanical aptitude and manual dexterity required.
Ability to lift 25 lbs unassisted, push, pull, prolonged standing and sitting, twisting required.
Must have dexterity and physical balance to perform aseptic gowning requirements.
Must maintain high degree of personal hygiene to work in aseptic environments.
To work in aseptic environments employees may not have open wounds, fake nails, eyelashes, hair, perfume, cologne, or cosmetics.
Shift: Weekday Days, Monday‑Wednesday E/O Thursday 6am‑6pm
Compensation & Benefits Hiring Wage: $25/hr, with opportunity for growth, promotion, and annual raises.
Medical, Dental, Vision, Flexible Spending and Health Savings Accounts
Life, AD&D, Short and Long Term Disability
401(k) with company match
Generous paid time off plan
Employee Assistance Program
Shift Differential Pay
Weekday Day Shift 12HRS – 2.50%
Weekday Night Shift 12HRS – 10%
Weekend Day Shift 12HRS – 12%
Weekend Night Shift 12HRS – 15%
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.
Jubilant HollisterStier is an EEO/AA Employer.
Contact our HR Department for assistance applying for this position:
JHS-TalentAcquisition@jubl.com
#J-18808-Ljbffr