Grifols
NFF Technician I/II – Day Shift
Location: Clayton, NC, USA
We are looking for an
NFF Technician I/II
to work the Day Shift (7:00 am – 7:00 pm) at the GT site. This is an internal NFF movement; only existing NFF night‑shift Tech I and Tech II are eligible to apply.
Summary The Fractionation Technician I/II is responsible for manufacturing products derived from human blood plasma. Key focus areas include science (biology or chemistry), engineering, mechanical aptitude, computer proficiency, and operation of process equipment such as centrifuges, bottle openers, and automatic cleaning systems that interface with process controls and automation.
Primary Responsibilities
Follow company safety guidelines and programs.
Demonstrate care of the facility, equipment, systems, and product.
Maintain appropriate personal hygiene and proper gowning.
Adhere to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and complete Batch Production Records (BPRs).
Perform record keeping in accordance with current Good Manufacturing Practices.
Operate the manufacturing process control system and associated equipment.
Operate Clean‑In‑Place (CIP) equipment.
Perform in‑process analytical analyses.
Monitor the status of manufacturing processes.
Assist in sampling operations and harvesting of intermediate products.
Assist in the preparation, set‑up, and transfer of buffers and process solutions.
Transfer intermediate products, raw materials, and waste.
Stage plasma and intermediate paste and raw materials.
Clean and/or sanitize designated manufacturing areas.
Utilize SAP and/or ACSIS transactions.
Support supply‑chain requirements for production.
Assist team members, including supervision, with additional tasks.
Work in an ethical and compliant manner to manufacture a drug product that is safe for human use.
Additional Responsibilities
Complete assignments in functional areas that support departmental objectives.
Communicate effectively and promptly with other operators, technicians, and supervisors.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Knowledge of safety guidelines and SOPs established by the company.
Strong understanding of current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) and State and Federal regulations.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Comfortable with computer systems for data entry.
Willingness to learn from and work with other members of the manufacturing team.
Desire to enhance personal skills and knowledge.
Education / Experience
High School Diploma (Bioworks Certification preferred).
Equivalency Depending on the assignment, directly related experience, a combination of education and experience, and/or competencies may be considered in place of the stated requirements.
Occupational Demands
Work in a laboratory/manufacturing environment.
Exposure to biological fluids with potential infectious organisms.
Exposure to electrical and pneumatic equipment.
Exposure to production chemicals, moving machinery, and production equipment.
Potential exposure to high noise levels on the production floor.
Personal protective equipment required (e.g., eyewear, garments, gloves).
Requires kneeling, climbing, and squatting.
Frequently sits for 4–6 hours per day.
Frequent repetitive hand movements requiring quick, simple finger, hand, and wrist motions.
Often performs duties while standing, bending, and twisting the neck and waist.
Light to moderate lifting up to 50 lbs.
Requires ability to communicate effectively, both spoken and written.
Occasional work at heights on platforms or ladders.
Rotating shifts.
Recruiter Angelina Acevedo
Equal Opportunity Employer Grifols provides equal employment opportunities to applicants and employees without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, veteran status, or disability. We will consider all qualified applicants in a manner consistent with applicable laws.
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We are looking for an
NFF Technician I/II
to work the Day Shift (7:00 am – 7:00 pm) at the GT site. This is an internal NFF movement; only existing NFF night‑shift Tech I and Tech II are eligible to apply.
Summary The Fractionation Technician I/II is responsible for manufacturing products derived from human blood plasma. Key focus areas include science (biology or chemistry), engineering, mechanical aptitude, computer proficiency, and operation of process equipment such as centrifuges, bottle openers, and automatic cleaning systems that interface with process controls and automation.
Primary Responsibilities
Follow company safety guidelines and programs.
Demonstrate care of the facility, equipment, systems, and product.
Maintain appropriate personal hygiene and proper gowning.
Adhere to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and complete Batch Production Records (BPRs).
Perform record keeping in accordance with current Good Manufacturing Practices.
Operate the manufacturing process control system and associated equipment.
Operate Clean‑In‑Place (CIP) equipment.
Perform in‑process analytical analyses.
Monitor the status of manufacturing processes.
Assist in sampling operations and harvesting of intermediate products.
Assist in the preparation, set‑up, and transfer of buffers and process solutions.
Transfer intermediate products, raw materials, and waste.
Stage plasma and intermediate paste and raw materials.
Clean and/or sanitize designated manufacturing areas.
Utilize SAP and/or ACSIS transactions.
Support supply‑chain requirements for production.
Assist team members, including supervision, with additional tasks.
Work in an ethical and compliant manner to manufacture a drug product that is safe for human use.
Additional Responsibilities
Complete assignments in functional areas that support departmental objectives.
Communicate effectively and promptly with other operators, technicians, and supervisors.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Knowledge of safety guidelines and SOPs established by the company.
Strong understanding of current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) and State and Federal regulations.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Comfortable with computer systems for data entry.
Willingness to learn from and work with other members of the manufacturing team.
Desire to enhance personal skills and knowledge.
Education / Experience
High School Diploma (Bioworks Certification preferred).
Equivalency Depending on the assignment, directly related experience, a combination of education and experience, and/or competencies may be considered in place of the stated requirements.
Occupational Demands
Work in a laboratory/manufacturing environment.
Exposure to biological fluids with potential infectious organisms.
Exposure to electrical and pneumatic equipment.
Exposure to production chemicals, moving machinery, and production equipment.
Potential exposure to high noise levels on the production floor.
Personal protective equipment required (e.g., eyewear, garments, gloves).
Requires kneeling, climbing, and squatting.
Frequently sits for 4–6 hours per day.
Frequent repetitive hand movements requiring quick, simple finger, hand, and wrist motions.
Often performs duties while standing, bending, and twisting the neck and waist.
Light to moderate lifting up to 50 lbs.
Requires ability to communicate effectively, both spoken and written.
Occasional work at heights on platforms or ladders.
Rotating shifts.
Recruiter Angelina Acevedo
Equal Opportunity Employer Grifols provides equal employment opportunities to applicants and employees without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, veteran status, or disability. We will consider all qualified applicants in a manner consistent with applicable laws.
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