Manufacturing Operator Manufacturing - Middlesex, NJ at Geebo

Manufacturing Operator

CorePharma, LLC CorePharma, LLC Middlesex, NJ Middlesex, NJ Full-time Full-time $19.
22 - $20.
20 an hour $19.
22 - $20.
20 an hour CorePharma, LLC.
Is looking for a Manufacturing Operator - 1st & 2nd Shift Operators As a manufacturing operator you will be in charge of production equipment before, during, and after manufacturing.
Your duties are to implement assembly, test and inspect for issues, operate during the production process, and ensure all safety procedures are followed.
Your responsibilities also include handling the setup of materials and supplies, maintaining equipment in working condition, and cleaning and repairing when needed.
You report any hazardous conditions immediately to your supervisor and perform regular checks to ensure the quality of products and a safe work environment.
Duties to perform all aspects of Manufacturing operations.
- Produce a product that meets the highest possible standards of quality while ensuring compliance with SOPs and cGMPs.
- Adhere to the Safety and Health Program and associated plans.
- Follow Production Supervisor's/Manager's instructions.
- Follow written instructions per the batch record and standard operating procedures pertaining to filling/packaging areas, equipment, and operations.
- Perform all aspects of manufacturing operations.
- Maintain professional discipline while working at CorePharma.
- Report any problems related to manufacturing activities to the Production Supervisor/Manager immediately.
- Complete timely and accurate entries in batch records and logbooks as needed.
- Perform cleaning per the approved procedures in manufacturing area.
- Perform operations in other areas of the facility as neededrk environment.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$19.
22 - $20.
20 per hour
Benefits:
Health insurance Paid time off Schedule:
Day shift Evening shift Overtime Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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