TakedaPharmaceutical Nordics AB
Manufacturing Technician II - Days
TakedaPharmaceutical Nordics AB, Round Lake, Illinois, United States, 60073
Job Description
Build a stable career. Support your family. Help save lives.
At Takeda, the work you do every day directly helps patients living with severe and chronic diseases. As a Manufacturing Technician II, you’ll assist in producing lifesaving therapies that families around the world rely on—while building a stable, long‑term career with excellent benefits and real growth opportunities.
Why this role matters Every batch you help produce can mean saving a trauma patient, improving quality of life, and bringing renewed hope to patients and their loved ones. You are not just running equipment—you’re playing a critical role in making high‑quality therapies available to people who depend on them every single day.
Responsibilities
Run and support production activities in accordance with cGMP, safety, and quality standards while operating key equipment such as DAP lines, forklifts, hoists, and moving products and materials through the production process.
Lead the line, train junior technicians, and collaborate with other teams to achieve production and quality goals.
Accurately complete batch documentation, keep your work area clean and ready for inspection, and promptly report safety, quality, or equipment issues to management.
Benefits
Stable, dependable employment:
A full‑time position with a reputable, global pharmaceutical leader.
Competitive pay:
Your GMP experience is valued and rewarded with industry‑leading compensation.
Outstanding benefits:
Comprehensive health coverage, paid time off, retirement contributions, tuition assistance, and other perks.
Career growth and development:
Clear opportunities to advance, learn new skills, and move into higher‑level roles.
Flexible秦 shifts:
Day or night shift options available; 2‑2‑3 rotating schedule with overtime, weekend, holiday, and 12‑hour shifts as needed.
Safe, supportive team environment:
Work in a modern, clean facility with a culture of pride in doing things right.
Qualifications
GMP manufacturing experience is required.
_roundup]>High school diploma or GED required (associate’s degree or higher preferred).
At least 2 years of related experience, or 1 year with an AA degree.
Ability to speak, read, write, and follow work instructions in English.
Important Considerations
Able to carry, lift, and push/pull up to 30 lbs. (with material handling equipment when needed).
Able to stand and walk for most of a 12‑hour shift, including moving between rooms and across the site.
Comfortable bending, twisting, reaching overhead, squatting, and repetitive hand and arm motions.
Work indoors around moving equipment and machinery, with some loud noise (ear protection may be required).
Work around chemicals such as alcohol, acids, buffers, and Celite (respiratory protection may be required).
Work in controlled zones requiring safety gear and gowning.
May work in clean rooms and cool or hot storage areas.
Must not be allergic to cephalosporin for specific product‑touch roles.
Follow appearance rules (no makeup, jewelry, nail Compared to other taxes, politeness, no polished).
Able to work flexible or non‑traditional hours to support 24/7 operations, including overtime, weekends, holidays, and off‑shift coverage.
Location and Compensation Location: USA – IL – Round Lake, Drug Delivery.
Hourly Wage Range: $18.85 – $29.62.
EEO Statement Takeda is proud in its commitment to creating a diverse workforce and providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, parental status, national origin, age, disability, citizenship status, genetic延期or characteristic, marital status, status as a Vietnam veteran, special disabled veteran, or other protected veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws, and any other characteristic protected by law.
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At Takeda, the work you do every day directly helps patients living with severe and chronic diseases. As a Manufacturing Technician II, you’ll assist in producing lifesaving therapies that families around the world rely on—while building a stable, long‑term career with excellent benefits and real growth opportunities.
Why this role matters Every batch you help produce can mean saving a trauma patient, improving quality of life, and bringing renewed hope to patients and their loved ones. You are not just running equipment—you’re playing a critical role in making high‑quality therapies available to people who depend on them every single day.
Responsibilities
Run and support production activities in accordance with cGMP, safety, and quality standards while operating key equipment such as DAP lines, forklifts, hoists, and moving products and materials through the production process.
Lead the line, train junior technicians, and collaborate with other teams to achieve production and quality goals.
Accurately complete batch documentation, keep your work area clean and ready for inspection, and promptly report safety, quality, or equipment issues to management.
Benefits
Stable, dependable employment:
A full‑time position with a reputable, global pharmaceutical leader.
Competitive pay:
Your GMP experience is valued and rewarded with industry‑leading compensation.
Outstanding benefits:
Comprehensive health coverage, paid time off, retirement contributions, tuition assistance, and other perks.
Career growth and development:
Clear opportunities to advance, learn new skills, and move into higher‑level roles.
Flexible秦 shifts:
Day or night shift options available; 2‑2‑3 rotating schedule with overtime, weekend, holiday, and 12‑hour shifts as needed.
Safe, supportive team environment:
Work in a modern, clean facility with a culture of pride in doing things right.
Qualifications
GMP manufacturing experience is required.
_roundup]>High school diploma or GED required (associate’s degree or higher preferred).
At least 2 years of related experience, or 1 year with an AA degree.
Ability to speak, read, write, and follow work instructions in English.
Important Considerations
Able to carry, lift, and push/pull up to 30 lbs. (with material handling equipment when needed).
Able to stand and walk for most of a 12‑hour shift, including moving between rooms and across the site.
Comfortable bending, twisting, reaching overhead, squatting, and repetitive hand and arm motions.
Work indoors around moving equipment and machinery, with some loud noise (ear protection may be required).
Work around chemicals such as alcohol, acids, buffers, and Celite (respiratory protection may be required).
Work in controlled zones requiring safety gear and gowning.
May work in clean rooms and cool or hot storage areas.
Must not be allergic to cephalosporin for specific product‑touch roles.
Follow appearance rules (no makeup, jewelry, nail Compared to other taxes, politeness, no polished).
Able to work flexible or non‑traditional hours to support 24/7 operations, including overtime, weekends, holidays, and off‑shift coverage.
Location and Compensation Location: USA – IL – Round Lake, Drug Delivery.
Hourly Wage Range: $18.85 – $29.62.
EEO Statement Takeda is proud in its commitment to creating a diverse workforce and providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, parental status, national origin, age, disability, citizenship status, genetic延期or characteristic, marital status, status as a Vietnam veteran, special disabled veteran, or other protected veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws, and any other characteristic protected by law.
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