Packaging Operator II
North Chicago, IL, US
Light Industrial
High School or equivalent
Full Time, Temporary
From $19.53/hrs.
Entry Level
On-site
Healthcare Services
First Shift (Day)
North Chicago, IL, US
From $19.53/hrs.
Entry Level
Full Time, Temporary
Healthcare Services
On-site
Light Industrial
High School or equivalent
First Shift (Day)
Job details
Pay rate and Shift
- Job Duration: 6+ Months
- Shift: Mon to Fri (1st , 2nd and 3rd Shift)
- The Production Specialist I will work in a high performing and fast-paced pharmaceutical finishing operation in order to meet our production requirements while maintaining the utmost focus on safety and quality.
- He or she will support setup, changeover and packaging of pharmaceutical products.
- He or she will be expected to contribute to and build a team environment by working together with his or her peers daily on a finishing line.
- He or she will be responsible for creating a quality-focused environment by motivating/influencing others and always driving for excellence within his or her team.
- Adhere to Environmental, Health and Safety procedures and guidelines, and facilitate a proactive safety culture. Use approved tools for the job to minimize the introduction of extraneous matter into the packaging process.
- Perform all housekeeping cleans on the finishing lines. Able to complete line clearances for lot and list changes and perform blowing of the finishing line/equipment on 1-2 value stream(s).
- Assist in setup of automated equipment in primary or secondary packaging area within 1-2 value stream(s).
- Servicing and operating automated and semi-automated manufacturing equipment to produce finished product on value stream(s) with the ability to complete assigned tasks with minimal supervision.
- Perform Quality impactful tasks throughout the production run, including but not limited to challenges, parameters, pulling samples, in-process checks and bulk/commodity accountability.
- Sustain 6S of parts and tooling across the production floor.
- Escalate higher level safety, quality, technical and operating issues in a timely manner to the appropriate groups.
- Communicate and drive improvement opportunities through cross functional teams. Works closely with the production schedule and understands line priorities while working with minimal/limited supervision.
- Troubleshoots minor equipment related issues and performs minor adjustments to improve equipment efficiencies.
- High school education or equivalent. Technical experience and troubleshooting aptitude preferred. Technical certificate or degree preferred.
- Demonstrated focus and understanding of the importance of maintaining the highest level of quality and ensuring compliance to site level policies and procedures.
- Ability to communicate issues to appropriate engineering and mechanical team required.
- Basic computer skills and ability to learn new programs and applications required.
- Understanding and experience with systems such as POMs, SAP, and MAXIMO preferred.
- Knowledge of related cGMP requirements and procedures is preferred.
- Requires standing up to 8-12hs per day and lifting up to 25 pounds.
- Work 40 to 48 hours per week and may work as many as 60 hours depending on manufacturing demands.
- Steel toe shoes are required and to be provided by the candidate.
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