Pharmaceutical Operator 1
Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals
- Raleigh, NC
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Operates in a regulated environment and complies with all cGMP and OSHA regulations applicable to manufacturing responsibilities. This includes wearing appropriate personnel protection equipment (PPE), understanding and following all applicable standard operating procedures, work instructions, and standard work practices applicable to job responsibilities
- Operates and monitors dryers, mills, sifters, and other miscellaneous equipment through manual operations, panel boards, indicators, PLC displays, and DCS screens following applicable batch records, procedures and good documentation practices
- Packages, weighs, samples, and labels finished and intermediate products following applicable procedures and good manufacturing practices
- Maintains detailed operating reports and logs, including notes on problems and records on added weights, volumes, measured temperatures, pH levels, pressures, and flow rates following applicable procedures and as directed by supervisor
- Delivers samples to laboratory and retrieves operating supplies from storeroom
- Cleans and maintains work area, process equipment, tools and safety supplies according to regulatory and Company standards and operating procedures.
- Other duties as assigned by Management
- Monitors environmental and safety devices (scrubbers, ruptured discs, etc.) to insure that the equipment is functioning properly.
- Performs Lock Out/Tag Out (LOTO) independently.
- Operates fork lifts, hoists, and other material handling devices to physically move bulk raw materials, WIP, and packaged goods to and from pick-up points
- Participate in various employee involvement teams and committees, such as Area/Site Safety Teams, kaizen events, Hazmat and/or Cost Savings Teams, to improve the workplace, increase efficiency, and improve productivity
- Performs diversified duties following standard procedures and under the direction of a production supervisor or lead operator. Requires a high level of safety awareness and ability to determine when equipment is not performing to standards or expectations.
- Responsible for proper operation of processing equipment to ensure optimum production of high quality products. Mistakes and errors normally result in unacceptable product and or mechanical equipment damage. As a result, impacts our product status in the market place.
- Understands the misuse of processing equipment could result in serious injuries to self and others due to the potentially dangerous nature of the equipment and the chemicals being processed.
- No direct responsibility for the work of others; however, the team approach is emphasized in order to cover work stations during breaks and lunches. Furthermore, the “buddy system” for training new operators creates additional responsibility.
- The plants open-air construction exposes operators to the normal year-round outside climate. Some relief from the elements is available in the control rooms and break area.
- Dirty conditions and chemical fumes are occasionally present in the work areas.
- Must handle average to heavy weight materials by hand. Material handling devices (e.g., hand truck, for truck, and conveyors) are used when possible but use of proper lifting and movement techniques is necessary to prevent injury.
- Must be able to physically climb stairs and evacuation ladders, rolling drums, lifting and pouring bags of raw materials, driving forklifts, climbing and entering reaction vessels and perform first aid.
- Injuries could result from spills or leaks of corrosive flammable, and toxic material, all of which are normally handled in the plant
- Must be able to work rotating 12 hours/day shift and occasional overtime as needed.