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Machine Operator (FT)

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net Fairfield, NJ Fairfield, NJ Full-time Full-time $21 - $24 an hour $21 - $24 an hour 9 hours ago 9 hours ago 9 hours ago Machine Operator - ALL Shifts - see below Pharmaceutical manufacturer is in need of Machine Operators for packaging machinery to operate vial filling machines, fabrication machines, and/or secondary packaging equipment including labels and semi-automatic packaging equipment.
Other duties will include:
Clean and set up manufacturing/packaging equipment.
Assure appropriate calibration stickers are current.
Record all necessary documentation in appropriate logbooks and batch records.
Communicate with the IPC Operator and Supervisor on all issues concerning quality, components, and machine performance.
Palletize completed work and transport to the warehouse as necessary.
Complete downtime log accurately and contemporaneously.
Assure that all reconciled labeling; e.
g.
pouch stock, inserts, shipper labels, and waste is properly accounted for.
Communicate mechanical issues and other Production information with incoming and outgoing shifts.
Monday - Friday, hours:
1st Shift:
6:
15 AM - 2:
30 PM 2nd Shift:
2:
15 PM - 10:
30 PM 3rd Shift:
10:
15PM - 6:
30AM Requirements:
High School graduate or equivalent.
3
years of machine operation in an FDA-regulated environment (pharmaceutical, food, medical device).
Packaging machine experience a plus.
Basic reading, writing, and verbal skills.
Basic mathematic skills.
Able to wear safety glasses, hearing protection, full face/half mask respirator, latex gloves, Tyvek suit and other safety equipment as needed.
Basic use of tools and equipment.
Must possess good manual dexterity and visual acuity.
Standing Majority of Day.
Ability to lift or move 25-49 pounds.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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