Production Operator – Generic Pharmaceuticals (Liquids)

L M Manufacturing Limited
Weedon Bec, Northamptonshire, NN7 4QW, United Kingdom
Last month
£26,000 – £27,000 pa

Salary

£26,000 – £27,000 pa

Posted
9 Apr 2026 (Last month)

About LM Manufacturing

LM Manufacturing is a leading generic pharmaceutical manufacturer based in Weedon, Northamptonshire (NN7 4PP), specialising in the production of multi-use liquid pharmaceutical bottles. Our MHRA and FDA-approved facility operates to the highest standards of quality, compliance, and patient safety.

We offer a professional, structured, and supportive working environment with a strong focus on GMP, continuous improvement, and staff development. The site benefits from free on-site and off-site parking and is easily accessible from across Northamptonshire.

What We Offer

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Salary: £26,000 – £27,000 per annum (depending on experience)

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Shift allowance:

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£2,500 per annum for Day & Afternoon shifts

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£3,500 per annum for Night shifts

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21 days annual leave + UK bank holidays

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Plus 1 additional day per year of service, up to 4 extra days

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Auto-enrolment pension scheme

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7 days paid sick leave (after successful probation)

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6-month probation period

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Time Off in Lieu (TOIL) for approved overtime

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Free on-site and off-site parking

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Full GMP training provided

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Stable, long-term career in generic pharmaceutical manufacturing

The Role

We are looking for a Production Operator to join our Production team, supporting the manufacture of generic liquid pharmaceutical products in multi-use bottle formats. This is a hands-on role covering bulk liquid preparation, filling, packing, and cleaning within a GMP-regulated pharmaceutical environment.

You will play a key role in ensuring products are manufactured safely, compliantly, and to the highest quality standards, following SOPs, GMP, GDP, and health & safety requirements at all times.

Key Responsibilities

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Carry out production activities including bulk preparation, bottle filling, packing, and cleaning in line with SOPs

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Operate and support liquid filling and bottling equipment

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Perform line clearance, cleaning, and area hygiene activities

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Work in full compliance with GMP and GDP standards

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Accurately complete batch records and production documentation

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Report deviations, non-conformances, and equipment issues promptly

The Candidate We’re Looking For

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Previous experience in generic pharmaceutical manufacturing, liquid production, or a GMP-regulated environment

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Experience with liquid filling, bottling, packing lines, or bulk preparation (highly desirable)

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Good understanding of GMP and controlled manufacturing environments

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Strong attention to detail and good documentation skills

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Reliable, punctual, and a strong team player

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Able to work in a fast-paced, regulated production environment

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Willing to work rotating shifts (morning, afternoon, and night)

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Flexible to work any 7 days on a rota basis

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Committed to high standards of cleanliness, hygiene, and safety

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