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Job Description
Job Title: Injectable Technician
Multiple Shifts available
Starting Pay rate: $18.50 (shift diff available)
Purpose & Scope The Injectable Technician supports the manufacturing department with a specialized focus on injectable products. This role plays a critical part in ensuring that high-quality pharmaceutical products are produced in compliance with regulatory standards, ultimately safeguarding the health and well-being of our patients.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Operate in a cleanroom environment, adhering to strict gowning protocols. Assist in the setup and operation of labeling equipment for pre-filled syringes and/or vials, including machinery in sterile support areas. Support the setup and operation of semi-automatic packaging equipment for injectable products. Perform in-process sampling, testing, and inspection on packaging lines to ensure product quality. Conduct routine cleaning and environmental monitoring of production rooms to maintain GMP-compliant conditions. Perform setup, execution, and cleanup of needle-cleaning processes. Verify that all products meet approved specifications before release. Follow standard operating procedures (SOPs) and accurately complete production records with a focus on “Right the First Time” execution. Participate in annual hazardous waste training, and safely manage hazardous materials in accordance with procedures. This may include waste generation, container/tank inspections, and responding to chemical spills. Perform additional duties and cross-functional tasks as assigned to support manufacturing operations. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Basic understanding of current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP). Ability to work effectively both independently and within a cross-functional team. Proficiency with basic computer applications and documentation systems. Ability to read, understand, and follow SOPs, production records, and batch documentation. Basic math and writing skills necessary for accurate record-keeping and reporting. High attention to detail, particularly in written documentation. Comfortable working on a fast-paced manual assembly line and operating basic production machinery. Manual dexterity for precise assembly tasks. Physical ability to:
Stand for extended periods (up to 8 hours) Lift up to 40 lbs Perform overhead tasks as needed
Core Values The Injectable Technician is expected to embody and promote these Core Values in daily work:
Maintain the highest standards of ethics and compliance. Take ownership of your performance, learning from both success and setbacks. Foster respect and collaboration across all teams. Demonstrate initiative and a strong work ethic. Commit fully to quality, excellence, and patient care. Embrace change with a positive and proactive mindset. Understand and anticipate the needs of customers and patients, acting with speed and purpose. Qualifications
High school diploma or GED required. Prior experience in a manufacturing or regulated production environment preferred but not required. Must pass a basic skills assessment. Working Conditions
Position requires shift work in a cleanroom manufacturing setting. Must be able to work overtime as needed, sometimes on short notice.
Job Description
Job Title: Injectable Technician
Multiple Shifts available
Starting Pay rate: $18.50 (shift diff available)
Purpose & Scope The Injectable Technician supports the manufacturing department with a specialized focus on injectable products. This role plays a critical part in ensuring that high-quality pharmaceutical products are produced in compliance with regulatory standards, ultimately safeguarding the health and well-being of our patients.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Operate in a cleanroom environment, adhering to strict gowning protocols. Assist in the setup and operation of labeling equipment for pre-filled syringes and/or vials, including machinery in sterile support areas. Support the setup and operation of semi-automatic packaging equipment for injectable products. Perform in-process sampling, testing, and inspection on packaging lines to ensure product quality. Conduct routine cleaning and environmental monitoring of production rooms to maintain GMP-compliant conditions. Perform setup, execution, and cleanup of needle-cleaning processes. Verify that all products meet approved specifications before release. Follow standard operating procedures (SOPs) and accurately complete production records with a focus on “Right the First Time” execution. Participate in annual hazardous waste training, and safely manage hazardous materials in accordance with procedures. This may include waste generation, container/tank inspections, and responding to chemical spills. Perform additional duties and cross-functional tasks as assigned to support manufacturing operations. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Basic understanding of current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP). Ability to work effectively both independently and within a cross-functional team. Proficiency with basic computer applications and documentation systems. Ability to read, understand, and follow SOPs, production records, and batch documentation. Basic math and writing skills necessary for accurate record-keeping and reporting. High attention to detail, particularly in written documentation. Comfortable working on a fast-paced manual assembly line and operating basic production machinery. Manual dexterity for precise assembly tasks. Physical ability to:
Stand for extended periods (up to 8 hours) Lift up to 40 lbs Perform overhead tasks as needed
Core Values The Injectable Technician is expected to embody and promote these Core Values in daily work:
Maintain the highest standards of ethics and compliance. Take ownership of your performance, learning from both success and setbacks. Foster respect and collaboration across all teams. Demonstrate initiative and a strong work ethic. Commit fully to quality, excellence, and patient care. Embrace change with a positive and proactive mindset. Understand and anticipate the needs of customers and patients, acting with speed and purpose. Qualifications
High school diploma or GED required. Prior experience in a manufacturing or regulated production environment preferred but not required. Must pass a basic skills assessment. Working Conditions
Position requires shift work in a cleanroom manufacturing setting. Must be able to work overtime as needed, sometimes on short notice.