SUMMARY
Manufacturing Operator (2nd Shift) for a cGMP-regulated solid oral dosage facility. You’ll run and care for tablet compression lines, verify in-process quality (weights, hardness, thickness, appearance), complete compliant documentation in real time, and keep equipment and areas clean. Initial training occurs on first shift; ongoing role is second shift (Mon–Fri, 12 : 00pm–8 : 30pm). Ideal for mechanically inclined, detail-driven operators who want consistent hours, hands-on work, and clear growth in regulated manufacturing.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Run tablet compression equipment following approved batch records and SOPs; adjust settings to maintain target attributes.
- Perform and record in-process checks (e.g., weights, hardness, thickness, visual) with complete, timely, legible entries.
- Set up, tear down, and change over compression machines and tooling; support line clearance and reconciliation.
- Clean equipment and rooms per SOPs; maintain a safe, orderly, inspection-ready workspace.
- Escalate equipment or product issues promptly; partner with Quality, Maintenance, and peers to keep production on plan.
- Assist with basic maintenance and help troubleshoot to minimize downtime.
- Accurately label, track, and document materials throughout the compression process.
- Join shift handoffs and collaborate to hit daily throughput and quality goals.
QUALIFICATIONS
High school diploma or equivalent.1–2 years in manufacturing or machine operation preferred; pharmaceutical experience welcome but not required.Mechanical aptitude and willingness to learn compression operations.Strong attention to detail; able to follow written and verbal instructions.Basic math for measurements and batch calculations.Able to stand for long periods, lift up to 50 lbs, perform repetitive tasks, and wear required PPE (gloves, gowns, masks).Comfortable working in a fast-paced, compliance-focused environment.Familiarity with tablet compression concepts or equipment (e.g., Fette, Manesty, Korsch) is a plus; cGMP exposure helpful.Will also receive training on encapsulation, cleaning, and documentation practices.